Molsa
In Molsa dance, puppets and videoprojection combine together to tell children an emotional and tender story, a delicate tale about friendship. The protagonist, Goss Moss, relentlessly looks for her friend Janinka after the war has separated them. None of the obstacles that will happen to him in the process will make him give up and so Moss is prepared to run all the adventures in order to meet the girl again.
Thomas Noone Dance translates into a dance language the emotions that one finds in the famous story of David Cirici, Edebé 2013 Prize for Children's Literature. Molsa is a poetic as well as an entertaining proposal, a genuinely unconventional family show evoking imaginary places and very real feelings.
The choreographer Thomas Noone, 2011 Ciutat de Barcelona Award, founded his own company in 2001. His style is characterized by dynamism, mastery of the technique and a strong expressiveness. He has made choreographies for other companies, such as the Rhin Ballet, Norrdans, Stopgap, Tanz Theater of Munster, E Company or the National Ballet of El Salvador.