Contemporary Dance Choreographies

3rd Road, Exit 55

3rd Road, Exit 55 is an interdisciplinary performance that explores space as a lived, temporal experience and asks: Have you ever been somewhere simply because it was a place? Through movement, text, visual composition, and scent, the work reflects on choice, memory, home, and belonging, tracing the invisible forces that shape our relationship to places and to one another. Structured in three chapters and guided by somatic practices, improvisation, and instant composition, the performance invites audiences into an immersive sensory journey where body, space, and emotion continuously reshape each other.

love // shell // nut

love//shell//nut is an interdisciplinary contemporary dance duet by Aurora Brocchi and Chetan Yeragera that explores how people meet, grow, protect, let go, and continue to hold space for one another. Through movement, sound, text, and spatial dramaturgy, the work investigates the layered landscapes of intimacy, tracing the shifting thresholds of connection, vulnerability, and transformation.Structured through the evolving phases of a relationship, the piece moves between closeness and distance, care and fracture, presence and absence. Rather than telling a conventional love story, love//shell//nut approaches love as an ongoing practice, one that is constantly shaped through listening, change, and coexistence.

I want to tear you apart (this means im leaving)

“wanna tear you apart (this means im leaving)” is a research piece that contains an interdisciplinary study which seamlessly fuses the realms of dance, performance and visual arts. The research will explore spaces as concrete time frame reality, as an atmosphere in time which we are creators of. The piece deconstruct the inherent value and potential of the spaces we inhabit free from the pervasive influence of capitalism in our thinking, the concept aims to reveal and cultivate true nature of the places we inhabit. It seeks to foster environments that are more attuned to human needs, promoting a deeper connection to our surroundings and a more sustainable and equitable way of life.

 

If flowers would not wither

If Flowers Would Not Wither is a research-led interdisciplinary piece that weaves together dance, performance, and visual arts to explore space as both material reality and emotional atmosphere. Moving beyond external structures, the work turns inward, engaging with mental health, emotional landscapes, and the process of unlearning internalised struggle. It seeks to dissolve the boundaries between body and environment, revealing space as something deeply relational, fragile, and continuously in formation. At its core, the piece becomes an act of reclamation: a celebration of the body, of selfhood, and of being.

 

Two thousand kilos of sugar

“Two Thousand Kilos Of Sugar” is a piece that comes out from the research about changes, the way they effect hour body, our mind, the way we react to that. Connected to that is the thought of encouragement that this piece want to leave.First to accept ourself the way we are, we think and we feel. This piece it’s a scream to remember that life is constantly changing. To remind to love and let us be loved.