Wooshing Machine
Created in 1998 in Brussels, The Wooshing Machine Company is formed by a collective of artists gathered around choreographer Mauro Paccagnella.
A laboratory for both stage and plastic experimentation, borrowing from theater, visual arts and music creation, the company’s work reinvents a choreographic and theatrical grammar within which dance and dance gesture are part of a hybrid and daring practice.
Wooshing Machine presents itself as a research space where each body, each individual, in its singular expression becomes part of a polymorphous vocabulary that explores new formal mappings.
Dancer and choreographer, vibrant and atypical character, Mauro Paccagnella is at the origin of this multiple genealogy that the Wooshing Machine Company proposes to share. The bearer of a utopia in which the arts would be brought to redefine themselves in a joyful and generous synthesis, he is this junction point where the time and space of a creation, the ineffable and the mundane, the improbable and the ordinary are intertwined.
A laboratory for both stage and plastic experimentation, borrowing from theater, visual arts and music creation, the company’s work reinvents a choreographic and theatrical grammar within which dance and dance gesture are part of a hybrid and daring practice.
Wooshing Machine presents itself as a research space where each body, each individual, in its singular expression becomes part of a polymorphous vocabulary that explores new formal mappings.
Dancer and choreographer, vibrant and atypical character, Mauro Paccagnella is at the origin of this multiple genealogy that the Wooshing Machine Company proposes to share. The bearer of a utopia in which the arts would be brought to redefine themselves in a joyful and generous synthesis, he is this junction point where the time and space of a creation, the ineffable and the mundane, the improbable and the ordinary are intertwined.