On December 14, the Wattwiller public will discover the show put together by AJC Danse, its first show on the magic of Christmas. Called “the Christmas elves”, it’s an appetizer before the big show planned before the summer.
Driven by the energy and creativity of Diane Bonnechose, a passionate dance teacher, this show will bring together around a hundred dancers (from the youngest dancers to experienced amateurs) and five teachers. Two performances are planned, at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The show benefited from the support of Wattwiller town hall.
A mosaic of paintings
This project, both artistic and magical, is the result of three months of preparation. “We worked tirelessly, with weekly classes and a dress rehearsal, to offer a varied show,” says Diane Bonnechose, who made her passion for dance a vocation. Today, this teacher, trained in a school specializing in Afro dance, is driven by a desire to transmit.
On stage, the public will be able to discover a mosaic of choreographic scenes, all inspired by the magic of Christmas. On stage, hip-hop, modern jazz, oriental, Bollywood, flamenco and afro dances will come together to tell the story of the Christmas elves.
The Christmas Elves, Saturday December 14, at 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., Krafft room in Wattwiller. Reservations on the AJC Danse website (from the youngest dancers to experienced amateurs).