Exhibitions, inclusive dance and immersive performance punctuate the cultural week in Montpellier. On the occasion of the Print Festival, twenty-five engravers take over the Villa des Cent Regards, while the Danish painter Kirsten Bøgh exhibits her luminous works at the Galerie de l’Ancien Courrier. On the stage side, the Bulle Bleue welcomes Vouar and the NO(s) LIMIT (es) festival, dedicated to dance and difference.
The Hundred Views engraving

On the occasion of the 14th Print Festival, twenty-five engravers are exhibiting their works alongside artists’ books until May 29 in the extravagant Villa des Cent Regards, 1000 rue de la Roqueturière, in Montpellier, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Jardin secret – Kirsten Bøgh

Recognized for her intimate interior scenes, the Danish painter Kirsten Bøgh presents an exhibition focused on light and escape. After “Towards the light”, unveiled in Los Angeles last December, the artist continues his quest for a brighter elsewhere through works where colors burst with generosity. Between dreamy gardens and spaces of freedom, his universe invites the visitor to a vibrant and soothing interlude.
Vouar

With Vouar, an immersive performance mixing dance, literature and sound creation, performed Thursday at 7 p.m. and Friday at 8:30 p.m. at the Bulle Bleue, four artists explore the boundaries of reality, otherness and imagination through words and gestures. and landscapes.
NO(s) LIMIT(s)
The NO(s) LIMIT(es) festival, “dedicated to dance and difference”, returns for a 4th edition. To open, two shows highlight inclusive dance. WithConnexionsthe Mozaïk association will unveil the restitution of workshops carried out throughout the year with amateur dancers.From where I amis a danced dialogue, with two artists who question commitment, life upheavals and the legitimacy of personal struggles.



