Festival of Premiere Choreographies Infinity by the Yvann Alexandre Company Infinity in Motion

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 20 February 2026

A Collision‑Homage to Dance Between Two Choreographers on the Stage of the 4th Art Lasted About Thirty Minutes

Abstract yet captivating, “Infinity” is a performance driven to its limits by a duo of dancers under the direction of Yvann Alexandre and his company.


The Performance

The Press — A pair of dancers takes the stage, carried away by a modern, rhythmic, dance‑floor‑ready soundtrack. The staging is minimalist—no props or visible décor—only two male bodies in dialogue.

Through movement and the language of the body they exchange ideas, creating a choreographed and musical composition. An osmotic bond unites the partners as they convey optimism, distress, confrontation, and joy.

A living surge of energy and overflowing sensitivity eventually lift the piece into the air. “Infinity” is a cry of hope, a perpetual beat that stretches through time toward the future—an echo. Yvann Alexandre’s company brought this work to life in 2023.

Since its debut, the piece has continuously evolved, resonating with the times, current events, and contemporary currents, always in a state of effervescence.


About Yvann Alexandre

Yvann Alexandre is an artist who draws inspiration from the present era and from humanity itself. He views the world through the lens of dance and choreography.

The universe—its complexity, contradictions, and powerful fluctuations—is transmitted through his choreographic creations. It is the movement of the body that speaks, oscillating between the invisible and the visible, the intimate and the unsaid.

“Infinity” pays tribute to contemporary dance, to a company that has endured for 30 years, to its achievements, and it strengthens the interaction of the dancing bodies of its performers. Yvann Alexandre writes dance with ease.


The Dancers

The two performers, who initially appear hesitant, reserved, and modest in “Infinity,” soon inhabit the hall and captivate the audience within a short span of time. The audience is left yearning for more.

This abstract performance provokes questions and invites multiple interpretations.


Festival Highlights

The first choreographic showcases in Tunis and Sfax set the rhythm for various cultural venues in Tunisia’s two largest cities, offering both Tunisian and foreign artists the chance to perform—often for the first time.

Through discoveries, workshops, and encounters, the festival concluded on 15 February 2026.


Keywords: contemporary dance, Yvann Alexandre, Infinity performance, Tunisian dance festival, choreography, minimalist staging, artistic evolution, 4th Art, dance homage.