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OF ROOTS AND SEA

SFAC

A JUNIOR COMPANY

The dance company is exclusively made up of child dancers aged 7 to 17. Through its commitment, the company hopes to raise awareness among children and adults about the protection of biodiversity

A COMMITTED COMPANY

Steps For A Change collaborates with environmental organizations and scientific organizations that address biodiversity conservation and environmental issues. This is a rich and diverse creative environment, building bridges between science and dance. Knowledge, creativity and practical experience are at the heart of the concerns of the SFAC company.

Emily Lartillot, choreographer, and Yunne-Jai Shin, researcher, both co-founders of Steps for A Change (SFAC), bring their richness and knowledge to a common dynamic, whether it be an enlightened scientific view or an artistic approach to the subjects covered;

The dance company is composed exclusively of child dancers aged 7 to 17. Through its commitment, the company hopes to raise awareness among children and adults about the protection of biodiversity;

TWO WOMEN, A CHOREOGRAPHER AND A SCIENTIST

Emily Lartillot, choreographer, and Yunne-Jai Shin, researcher, both co-founders of Steps for A Change (SFAC),   bring in a common dynamic their wealth and their knowledge, that it is be it an enlightened scientific view or an artistic approach to the subjects treated. 

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NEW CREATION

OF ROOTS AND SEA - CREATION 2022

Co-création         

Choreography              Music

Light creation

VIDEO MAPPING

SUITS

Yunne Jai Shin and Emily Lartillot

Emily Lartillot

Hania Rani and Felix Sabbal Lecco Terry Di Issernia

Edward Granero

Sophie Bastide

Photo credit: Christelle Alix / UNESCO

NEWS

of roots and sea

new show

Residence 

CREATION

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of roots and sea

new show

of roots and sea

new show

Baleines à bosse

A VENIR - octobre 2024

TOURNAGE ET SPECTACLE

Musée océanographique - Monaco

Tournage le jeudi 24 octobre au soir ( non accessible au public )

4 représentations le vendredi 25 octobre dans l'espace immersion de l'exposition "mission polaire". 

Durée: 5 min

Horaires: 14h30 - 15h00 - 15h30 et 16h00

Inclus dans la visite du musée.

Baleines à bosse
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