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Witch Trials


Currently in development, this triptych of world premieres was inspired by one of Jersey’s darkest chapters—the island’s historical witch trials. Presented at the ancient site of La Hougue Bie, this triple bill featuring work from three cutting-edge voices in the global choreographic scene unearths stories of fear, persecution, and resilience, bringing the past to life through abstract narrative.

Inspiration & Historical Significance

Between the 16th and 18th centuries, accusations of witchcraft gripped Jersey, leading to trials, imprisonments, and executions. These events were shaped by superstition, social tensions, and shifting political landscapes, leaving a lasting imprint on the island’s history. But while these trials may seem like distant history, the impulse to scapegoat, to silence, and to fear those who do not conform is far from extinct. Here at home and across the world today, "witch hunts" are still present and taking many forms, from public shaming to the policing of identity, belief, and bodily autonomy.

At its core, the idea of a witch hunt forces us to question the very nature of what it means to be right or wrong, moral or amoral, just or unfair. Who decides the truth? Who wields the power to condemn? And how easily can you be convinced which side you should be on?

La Hougue Bie, one of Europe’s most significant prehistoric sites, provides a striking and symbolic setting for this production. With its layers of history—from Neolithic ritual site to medieval chapel—it stands as a powerful reminder of how myth and belief have shaped societies for centuries.

The Choreographers

Three visionary choreographers bring their unique artistic voices to this programme, offering distinct perspectives on the Jersey witch trials:

  • Katya Bourvis – Known for her intricate and emotionally charged movement language, Katya explores the psychological landscape of those accused, capturing the fear and resilience of individuals facing persecution.

  • Vidya Patel – Drawing from her rich background in Kathak, Vidya weaves rhythm, storytelling, and gesture to illuminate themes of belief, justice, and the feminine divine.

  • Cecilia Lisa Eliceche – With a choreographic practice rooted in decolonial and feminist perspectives, Cecilia interrogates the structures of power that enabled the trials, questioning how history continues to echo in the present.

Artistic Consultation

Dr. Adam Perchard, a Jersey-born artist and scholar, serves as artistic consultant for the project, bringing his deep knowledge of history, language, and performance to guide the creative process. His expertise helps ground the production in rigorous research while allowing space for poetic reinterpretation.

Performance Details

📅 Dates: 5-15 June 2025
📍 Venue: La Hougue Bie, Jersey
🎟️ Tickets: To be announced

Join us as we reclaim these stories, exploring the intersection of myth, history, and movement in a production that is both deeply historical and strikingly relevant to our world today.

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