The French film La Horde answers the age-old question: When is it OK to do cocaine? Answer: when you’re in the midst of the zombie apocalypse. It’s not like your D.A.R.E. officer is going to find out.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook In two programs, (La)Horde and the Ballet National de Marseille introduced New York to work that taps into a youthful, rebellious ...
Pinging across eclectic points of reference, French collective (La)Horde channels hyperlink culture into dance. One experiences their work as one would a fervid, late-night Wikipedia binge, making ...
A bunch of new behind-the-scenes stills from the upcoming French zombie movie “>La Horde have shown up over at Cinema Fantastique and as you can see from the sample on the right, they’re pretty damn ...
The collective (LA)HORDE and the Ballet National de Marseille are coming to Montreal with Age of Content, a daring choreographic creation that blends dance and digital culture. Presented by Danse ...
Collaborations are very now, and the Rambert x (LA)HORDE combination is a very worthwhile experiment. It brings together the UK's longest running contemporary dance company (with classical ballet ...
In a love letter to the iconic 24 Hours of Le Mans motorsport race, car manufacturer Alpine has released a new short film with dance collective LA(HORDE), titled “ I don’t remember what it was not to ...
UK Premiere. Pulsating with sexuality, Age of Content is (LA)HORDE with Ballet national de Marseille’s creation tuned onto the internet era. Blurring the lines between virtual bodies and reality, ...
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