For the fifth consecutive year, Graner, in dialogue with the CND Centre national de la danse, invites a local artist to take part in the Camping experience, which in 2026 will take place from 15 to 26 June in Bordeaux and is organised in collaboration with tnba — Théâtre national Bordeaux Aquitaine CDN and La Manufacture CDCN Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux La Rochelle.
Camping is a unique experience that brings together artists from the international choreographic scene, open to professionals in the field and invited art schools. As a space for artistic residency and collective living, Camping makes possible a wide range of experiences in dance, theatre, performance, and visual arts.
The artist invited by Graner to participate in Camping is Hanna Tervonen, a Finnish choreographer and performer based in Barcelona.
Her dance training began at a local school in South Karelia, Finland, and continued in Helsinki and at the Institut del Teatre in Barcelona, where she studied Choreography and Performance, specialising in choreography. During this period, she also took part in an Erasmus exchange programme at the CNSMD in Paris. Her work focuses on the exploration of the body and movement as languages, investigating contemporary modes of communication as well as those that evolve or deteriorate over time. Through movement, image-making, and the relationship with objects, she develops choreographic practices that emerge at the threshold between what is said and what remains unspoken. Her artistic practice brings together references from the Scandinavian imaginary and influences from the Mediterranean context, incorporating play, cliché, and elements of visual culture as tools for choreographic inquiry. Nature and the observation of the surrounding environment function as central frameworks throughout her work. Her creative process has been supported through artistic residencies at La Visiva espai pel moviment, Tanssistudio Jami, The Old Mine Residency, Centre Cívic La Cadena, Centre Cívic Barceloneta, and La Poderosa.
At Camping, she will take part in the laboratory led by Lucía García Pullés, a choreographer and dancer from Buenos Aires, based in Paris. She graduated in choreographic composition from the National University of the Arts in Buenos Aires. Lucía García Pullés co-founded the La Monton collective in 2014, with which she created Finlandia and El Risco. In 2025, she created her first choreographic piece on the European continent, Mother Tongue. She is currently working on her next creation, Unsound (working title). As a performer, she collaborates with choreographers Mathilde Monnier and Volmir Cordeiro.