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Vilnius dance theater Low Air presents the premiere of "Two steps forward, one step back". Dance artist Joseph Simon first encountered dance through breakdance culture, and today he explores the intersections of ballet, house, and contemporary dance, seeking dialogue between different techniques and philosophies.
04.11, Vilnius, Arts Printing House
A dance performance that has earned critical and public acclaim for its bold, heartfelt, and moving stories, as well as its exceptional music and set design.
05.09, Vilnius, Arts Printing House
05.10, Vilnius, Arts Printing House

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Two steps forward, one step back (2025)

Vilnius dance theater Low Air presents the premiere of "Two steps forward, one step back". Dance artist Joseph Simon first encountered dance through breakdance culture, and today he explores the intersections of ballet, house, and contemporary dance, seeking dialogue between different techniques and philosophies.

Together Alone (2024)

The duet by dancers Laurynas Žakevičius and Rokas Šaltenis is conceived as a dialogue with another, though essentially — with oneself. By exploring the movements of breakdancing and their flow, while simultaneously comparing them with Lithuanian folk dance, the piece seeks to reveal a physical, tangible form for the male dancer’s identity.

Lustopia (2024)

"Lustopia" is a dance performance that connects different generations and bodies, an international co-production of Vilnius City Dance Theatre "Low Air" and Silke Z. / troupe "Die Metabolisten" (Germany).

Truth or Dare (2023)

When was the last time you played the game "Truth or Dare"? The creators are looking forward to an audience meeting that will be hard to forget. In the game, the guests of the performance are invited to obey the system or resist it.

Transforman (2022)

“Transforman” is an extended urban dance performance about the relationship with oneself and another person. These questions, especially highlighted during the period of quarantine and forced self-isolation, raise a universal existential problem – the relationship between normative masculinity and emotional openness. In the face of the pandemic, the fragility of everyday life, insecurity about the future and their consequences for a person’s emotional and physical state have been revealed.

Blue Blue (2022)

The dance performance Blue Blue is a collaborative work by five artists who met almost by chance (though, in truth, they were brought together by curators Paulius Prievelis and Birutė Bagdonienė); it did not arise from a planned course of action, but rather from a free interpretive process involving the sharing of auditory, visual, and kinetic impulses.

Me Two / We, the Clique (2021)

A dance performance that has earned critical and public acclaim for its bold, heartfelt, and moving stories, as well as its exceptional music and set design.

Movie: Game Over (2020)

An innovative live dance installation that has evolved into a dance film — “Game Over.”. The performance and film, which revolve around the concept of a game, invite spectators to witness the collision of reality and dreams.

THE MEET(ing) (2018)

The MEET(ing) is a ritual of a closed community that invites spectators to become not only observers but also participants.

Game Over (2016)

Inspired by author Julio Cortázar’s playful rules of imagination, Low Air presents an innovative performance that blends dance and visual art, intertwined with live music.

The Rite of Spring (2016)

The creative choreographic duo Airida Gudaitė and Laurynas Žakevčius present a modern version of the classical ballet "The Rite of Spring". This is the first urban interpretation of the work, whose conceptual foundation is rooted in rituals of sacrifice and self-sacrifice.

Rainbow (2015)

This performative street dance performance is created in specific urban spaces. The creators draw attention to the present and past of public spaces, turning their gaze to places that have been forgotten by globalization, touched by renovation, reconstruction, or other physical changes, and offering a fresh perspective on processes within cities.

Verdict (2014)

Home trip (2013)

Have you ever wondered why we miss our childhood homes so much? Why do we long to return to them? This performance is a return to the world of childhood, full of unanswered questions.

Feel-Link (2011)

In their dance performance Feel-Link, the duo of young dancers and choreographers Airida Gudaitė and Laurynas Žakevičius explores the inner experiences of two people shaped by various experiences of love and relationships.