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Choreography
Film Director
Collection
Year of production
1999
Year of creation
1981

“For us, this work, based on the writings of Samuel Beckett, was the basis for a secret decoding of our most intimate, most hidden, least known gestures.”

For us, this work, based on the writings of Samuel Beckett, was the basis for a secret decoding of our most intimate, most hidden, least known gestures. In it, the movement and theatrical atmosphere are at odds with the physical performance and aesthetic of the dancer. An attempt to draw attention to those minute or grandiose gestures, those many barely-noticeable, banal lives where waiting and ‘not quite still’ stillness leaves a void, an immense nothing, a beach of silences full of hesitations. When Beckett’s characters search only for stillness, they cannot help moving, a little or a lot, but they move. In this work which is theatrical in principle, for us the interest was to develop neither words nor speeches, but gesture in its broken-down form, and in so doing, search for the meeting point between the contracted movement of theatre on the one hand and dance and choreographic language on the other.

Source : Maguy Marin company

Choreography
Film Director
Collection
Year of production
1999
Year of creation
1981
Choreography assistance
Cathy polo, Christiane Glik
Lights
Pierre Colomer
Original score
Franz Schubert, Gilles de Binche, Gavin Bryars
Performance
Ulises Alvarez, Preciosa Gil, Mychel Lecoq, Maguy Marin, Thierry Partaud, Caroline Picard, Ennio Sammarco, Marcelo Sepulveda, Kerrie Szuch, Adolfo Varges, Isabelle Saulle
Production of video work
Les Films Pénélope, 24 images
Production of choreographic work
Compagnie Maguy Marin, Maison des Arts et de la Culture de Créteil
Technical direction
François Renard, Stephane Nee
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