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« Travel guide to the world of dance »: new episodes of Sylvia Camarda’s Arte broadcast will start

« Travel guide to the world of dance »: new episodes of Sylvia Camarda’s Arte broadcast will start


The numbers are good, even more than good. The Luxembourg dancer and choreographer Sylvia Camarda emphasizes it in view of the ratings and click numbers. But just the response to the recent consequences of her dance show « Move! » Not enough to wait.

There is still no date for the broadcast in the ARTE television program, but in the The Mediathek of the Franco-German broadcaster is the new season already available (until August 5, 2025).

The six 20-minute episodes are simply not said to stay hidden in the jungle of the Arte Mediathek offer. In order to attract new audience circles, Camarda also likes to bring herself into marketing; To bring the format that she is now presenting in the fifth season and to play it forward as a brand.

Because support for themselves sees the broadcasting superiors: « , Move! ‘ It’s not the only production.

She returns this commitment. She also tries to support the program more in the station’s initiatives on platforms such as YouTube or on social media. And it shows itself as a transmitter face: This is how she recently contributed to the Berlin Festival for the Digital Society, the « Re: Publica », excerpts and impulses from one of the new episodes.

« Ki – dance of the algorithms » is about pressing conflicts that are facing artificial intelligence. According to the information text on the broadcast, she wonders: « Does Ki replace people, even in dance? Or could it also become a harmonious Pas de deux? »

« And with that we actually have something in this very well -shaped meeting like the Re: publica. And it is precisely that dancing is not just a stage art is essential. With his means, it can give answers to our existential questions and carry far more into society than we are aware of in everyday life. Sending ”, emphasizes Camarda.

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The universal language of the dance

The new episodes are advertised as « travel guides in the world of dance » and « danced road movie ». In addition to the episode of artificial intelligence, Camarda not only follows dancing itself, but also its meanings.

As a result, the Capoeira is also about how much rebellion against slavery in the roots of this mixture of dance and martial art is hidden. And how Capoeira has become a cultural weapon in the struggle for life for many young people in Brazil today. Or why the « Irish Dance » is so much associated with national identity and will to freedom on the Green Island.

The broadcaster does not take the fact that the format was shortened in time. « There was an internal audit, move! ‘ And it was not only afterwards that Arte continues to be behind the project. should develop in the future.  » She doesn’t get younger either, jokes the dancer and choreographer.

Because not only the pure presentation is in the foreground, but also the personal experience and participation of Camarda has been part of the concept since the first broadcast. « And in the audit for the show it also clearly emerged that the spectators want to know more precisely why I visit these dancers, experts and choreographers and why this dance is so important. »

More Luxembourg in « Move! » dare

Little by little, Camarda ensured that other Luxembourgers are involved in the format. And no, not just because there is a contract between the Luxembourg Film Fund and the Franco-German television station, new episodes were simply produced. But it facilitates cooperation and increases the weight of the Luxembourg participation.

Camarda’s later husband Yann Tonnar joined the project as a director. In the current season, the Luxembourg women Julie Schroell and Eileen Byrne were able to take over the direction. « I was really very able to meet the partners and implementation here, » emphasizes Camarda.

« It’s a matter close to the heart. It is not easy for dance. And I would like to achieve, for example, in Luxembourg in terms of cultural policy, for example, that it can be perceived even more accessible as an art form. » Dance is a universal language – this is not only clear about the show.

Camarda has been involved for years and is active as a DP MP in the local council of the capital. And in this role or as a member of the board of directors in the Trois CL dance center, she also encounters that even in her own country dance is thought and shown much greater. Just as it often happens in the places where you « move! ‘ It is surprised.



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