CDK Company, a renowned dance group in The Netherlands, continues to showcase the next generation of dancers with their latest video interpretation of Billie Eilish’s “Bittersuite” from her album “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” Directed and choreographed by Sergio Reis, the performance takes place in the stunning Museum Voorlinden, where dancers don pastel 1960s-inspired outfits and dark bowl-cut wigs.
The video features thirty-six performers moving gracefully through the museum’s art installations, including works by Michaël Borremans and Richard Serra. The dancers’ synchronized movements around Leandro Erlich’s “Swimming Pool” create a vibrant and emotive journey through Eilish’s music and the museum’s art collection.
CDK Company’s innovative approach to dance and storytelling has garnered attention for their large-scale interpretations of pop music. To experience more of their captivating performances, visit CDK’s website and check out Sergio Reis’s YouTube channel for additional videos.
The visually stunning choreography and artistic direction of CDK Company’s latest video showcase the group’s commitment to pushing boundaries and inspiring the next generation of dancers. Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of dance and art with CDK Company’s mesmerizing performances.
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