A.I.M.E. - Association d’Individus en Mouvements Engagés
Developing the poetics of dancing bodies
A.I.M.E. was launched by Julie Nioche in 2007, from the beginning, the association was supported by a collective of cultural actors, researchers, artists and somatic practitioners.
The Association d’Individus en Mouvements Engagés carries its artistic projects on stage and in situ, as well as the resource center for socially and physically engaged artistic projects (PasKe) in collaboration with Isabelle Ginot and Stéphanie Gressin.
The artistic projects
All the projects initiated by Julie Nioche work on dance as a place of research to make visible sensibilities and imaginary. She explores the relationship as an artistic act through the sharing of sensitive experiences and works with the history of professional and non-professional bodies.
Her works start from an attention to the imaginary which builds our identity and our sensitivity for poetic and political dances.
The resource center for socially and physically engaged artistic projects (PasKe)
A.I.M.E. defends the equality of value between works for the stage and works in situ: projects addressed to other audiences and social spaces.
A.I.M.E. believes in a dance that poses gesture and sensitivity as common knowledge, destined to circulate through the bodies of all and founding emancipation practices.
A.I.M.E. brings dance and its knowledge to meet the fields of social, medical and educational work through a work on the cultures of gesture and the representations of the body.
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