“Let’s Love Planet Earth” Label
Because it is time to save the incredibly moving performance of life on planet earth, we have decided to « do something » , and take part to the ecological transition.
We believe that the success achieved through our productions allows us to experiment, enlarge our field of vision, and see what’s beyond the mere choreographic motive.
This led us to redefine what we understand, what we mean, and what we want from "success".
It no longer seems possible to consider "successful", a project that doesn’t include an acute awareness of the consequences of our activities on the environment.
The system we live in is locked, in many ways. This often overwhelms us with a great sense of helplessness. This is why we have create this label. It will work as a guideline, a gentle reminder. This label comes from the desire to create a context where we could all together, collectively, dancers, choreographer, programmers, audience, find answers to that question: "How can we do things differently ?
Because we believe that it is a sheer pleasure to discover the beautiful breakaways and winding roads of the ecological path, we want to invite you to dance that dance with us !
From Ideas to Action
In may 2026, Eléonore creates a short choreography for Les Grands-Parents pour le Climat to help raise awareness about issues related to the ecological crisis. This choreography, specially created for older dancers, will be presented in the context of various activist actions in Belgium.
In 2025, Eléonore wrote NOVLAND a text about the power of democracy. The performance NOVLAND is currently touring internationaly.
In 2021, Eléonore wrote a LES AUTRES a tale about the ecological crises. The performance LES AUTRES is currently touring worldwide.
In 2019, Eléonore created Courir les yeux fermés ou bord d'un ravin a citizen act to help raise awareness about the ecological crises.
Steps we take to lower the environmental impact of our work:
Whenever possible, we choose trains over planes or cars, and encourage carpooling.
For our costumes, we prioritize second-hand clothing whenever possible.
For THE OTHERS , we propose a simple and energy-efficient lighting design with a minimal light plan.
Since 2021, all our creations have featured exclusively Belgium-based performers.
We encourage international programmers to coordinate their scheduling in order to avoid multiple return trips to Belgium.
Whenever possible, we prioritize performances in Belgium rather than abroad, while of course remaining open to international opportunities.
For NOVLAND and LES AUTRES, we offer educational workshops to help raise awareness
What you can do to support more sustainable touring and performances:
Offer zero-waste, local, seasonal, organic, and/or vegetarian catering whenever possible. (As these options can be more expensive, we are happy to eat less, but better!)
Provide water fountains or refill stations instead of individual plastic water bottles.
Encourage environmentally friendly transportation options for audiences, such as carpooling or shuttle services.
Share information with audiences about local charities, organizations, and businesses committed to ecological transition near your cultural venue.
Support the circulation and reprogramming of existing productions. Just as creating a new work generates CO₂ emissions, extending the life of existing performances is also part of a sustainable approach.