
dance
Cinq jours au soleil
Emanuel Gat
10, 11 and 12 June 2027
Thursday 10 June 202720:00Réservation active
Friday 11 June 202720:00Réservation active
Saturday 12 June 202718:00Réservation active
Duration: approximately 1 hr. 15 min. (no interval)
Price C+: 34 €|27 €|20 €|10 €|5 €
‘Cinq jours au soleil’ [Five Days in the Sun] sounds like a seaside escape, an enchanted getaway, or maybe even a honeymoon. While the poetic title of Emanuel Gat’s newest creation remains enigmatic, its soundtrack is instantly recognisable. Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 5 is a monumental piece of orchestral music, and the film Death in Venice by Visconti made its Adagietto a household melody. Mahler composed it during a period of creative renewal, after recovering from a life-threatening haemorrhage and meeting the fascinating Alma Schindler, who would soon become his wife.
As in his other creations, Emanuel Gat establishes an intimate dialogue between dance and music that goes far beyond simple illustration. He has imagined five tableaus — one for each of the symphony’s five movements — that open five choreographic doors to an emotional journey into the heart of the human experience. Like Mahler himself in 1901, the piece moves from darkness into light, from despair to joy, and from tension to ease. It also provides ample evidence of our ability to transcend crises by looking at life from different perspectives.
Cast and Creatives
Cinq jours au soleil
Premiered 21 June 2026 in Montpellier
Emanuel Gat choreography, set direciton, light design, sound design
VICHER costumes
Music by Gustave Mahler, Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor (1901-1902)
With
Emma Bogerd, Théo Brassart, Geremia Cappagli, Léa Delaporte, Zohar Kotz, Itai Meir, Giulia Quacqueri, Johanne Skogstad, Katherina Solvang, Noah Tyrell, Anaïs Van Caekenberghe, Winter Wieringa
Credits
Production Emanuel Gat Dance
Coproduction Montpellier Danse, Biennale Danza di Venezia, American Dance Festival,
Festival de danse de Cannes, Pôle arts de la scène – La Friche Belle de mai, Theater Freiburg
(in process…)
Supported by Klap – maison pour la danse, Scène 44 n+n Corsino




