Rhys Dennis
FEAST
Feast is all about transformation. Starting with the deep vibrations of sound system culture, it moves through rituals of collective grief, symbols of nightlife, and community gatherings. Driven by movement, rhythm, and collective breath, Feast invites bodies, stories, and spirits to come together in rhythm and presence.
During his residency at K3, Rhys Dennis cultivates a deeper awareness of the lineages within Caribbean families. He combines hip-hop and contemporary dance, African rhythms and cultural memory to transform physical storytelling and characters into moving narratives.
Choreography, dance: Rhys Dennis
Co-choreography, dance: Anam (Lukas) Lubisia, Sélam Ortega
Music: Sam Nũnez
Stage design, costumes: Hanna Krümpfer
Lighting design: Lars Kracht
Research: Alethia Antonia, Britmond Asiamah, Monika Szpunar
Mentoring: David Glass
Dates
For whom
everyone
Price
15€ | 9€
Hints
Audience discussion on March 27 following the performance
Location
Kampnagel - K1
Rhys Dennis
is a choreographer, dancer and teacher from London. His movement language is rooted in hip-hop and contemporary dance. He works across disciplines collaborating internationally with artists in music, dance, theatre, film, photography and museums. Rhys co-founded the dance company Fubunation with a mission to create visibility for people of colour in contemporary dance. He studied at Northern School of Contemporary Dance, later graduating with a BA(Hons) from London Contemporary Dance School (The Place).
During his residency at K3, Rhys will continue to develop the Feasts of Discord project - a choreographic exploration of family crises in Caribbean families. He will work on the intersection of physical storytelling and character development, focusing on how everyday experiences of working-class individuals can be transformed into compelling, movement-driven narratives
(Status: 2025)
Dates
For whom
everyone
Price
15€ | 9€
Hints
Audience discussion on March 27 following the performance
Location
Kampnagel - K1
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