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Learn more about Kaimera's projects by clicking on the titles below.

SPACES: Saint-Denis

Saint-Denis Market & Basilica of Saint-Denis

September/October 2021

SPACES: Saint-Denis brings to life the blend of cultures that make the city of Saint-Denis in the Métropole of Grand Paris, a medieval town and royal necropolis later industrialized to become a city for immigrant and for the working class.

SPACES: Oakland

Oakland City Hall & Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, Oakland CA, USA

July 2021

​Oakland residents and artists create together SPACES, a site-specific participatory work, leading to a series of performances at the beautiful Oakland City Hall and Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, that ultimately give a glimpse into one of the most vibrant and culturally diverse cities in the US.

In 2021, the first Kaimera Lab took place at the Château de Belloy Saint-Léonard in Northern  France.

18 multidisciplinary artists from 9 countries across 3 continents gathered to learn, share and create together.

The Lab encapsulates the principles of Kaimera’s practice on creating, producing and presenting new forms of live performance, particularly focusing on work that is immersive, participatory, site-specific and interdisciplinary.

Kaimera's 10-day intensive training culminated with a final performance for residents of the villages surrounding the Château.

Kaimera Productions turned 5
years old!

Celebrate with us as we look back at Kaimera’s work across the globe between 2016-2021!
 
A Kaimera anniversary video edited by Alice Castro | Music: Moshulu by Nicolas Cerezuelle

We Will Return in the Spring

An Immersive Re-Imagining of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard (work-in-progress)

We Will Return in the Spring delves into Chekhov’s iconic work The Cherry Orchard through an interdisciplinary approach that blends theater, movement, music, installation, and audience immersion.

Festival Les Traversées du Marais, Hôtel de Sully, Paris, 2019

Festival Les Traversées du Marais, Hôtel de Sully, Paris, France
September 2019

Château de Belloy Saint Leonard, Picardie, 2018

Excerpts of the work were presented as part of the festival Les Traversées du Marais at the Hôtel de Sully in the heart of Le Maris in Paris.

Château de Belloy Saint Leonard, Picardie, France
November 2018
 

The work's first developmental residency took place in November 2018 at the Château de Belloy-Saint-Léonard in  Picardie, France, where We Will Return in the Spring will premiere.

DATAPRINT: THE INSTALLATION

The Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose, CA, USA & Cubbon Park Metro Station, Bangalore, India

September 2018

An interactive multimedia installation and performance that blends technology and the arts into a participatory experience about data privacy, DATAPRINT: THE INSTALLATION premieres on 22-23 September 2018 simultaneously in San Jose, CA, USA and Bangalore, India.

SPACES: Harlem

Harlem Arts Festival, New York NY, USA

June 2017

An immersive storytelling performance at Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church in Harlem. At the heart of the work, local Harlem residents recount personal stories about the place they call home. SPACES: Harlem combines storytelling with dance, theater, music, and video to invite audiences to experience intimate moments from Harlem’s past.

Living Altar (work-in-progress)

La Guardia Performing Arts Center, Queens NY, USA

May 2017

Living Altar is a multi-disciplinary performance piece honoring the lives of individuals killed in conflict, whether military or civilian, and regardless of origin, gender, religion, status, or profession. A work-in-progress showing was presented at the LaGuardia Performing Arts Center in New York City on 23-24 May 2017. 

DATAPRINT (work-in-progress)

Cubbon Park Metro Station, Bangalore, India

December 2016

The first iteration of DATAPRINT was developed in partnership with students at the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore, India, and was featured in a work-in-progress presentation at the Cubbon Park Metro Station in the center of Bangalore, as part of The Festival of Stories in December 2016.

The Shared Prince

OuiShare Fest, Paris, France

May 2016

Selected audience members were invited to take part in short pop-up performances taking place throughout the festival grounds. These performances, created specifically for OuiShare Fest 2016, were inspired by the themes of the festival, as well as Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's iconic book The Little Prince.

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