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Ashbury Street

Collection
Choreography
Film Director
Production of video work
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012

Documentary on Claude Brumachon’s production ‘Ashbury Street’, a work about the paradoxes of the hippie movement in the face of the problematics of the 60s and 70s.

Ashbury St. is first a street in San Francisco that witnessed the birth of the hippie movement in the 1960s: it is thus a symbol. The symbol of an entire era. By taking this street as my title I plunge inside it. The street where Janis Joplin dragged her boots with the Capricorn Girls and where the Grateful Dead gave their first concerts. A whole crowd of rock icons have passed through here.

More committed and more polished, Ashbury St. requires from its interpreters another maturity, more militant, more elegant, more profound. I shall seek to flush out the paradox: Flower Power faced with the Vietnam War, the cool attitude, the violent deaths, the young men sacrificed for a nation.

Collection
Choreography
Film Director
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012
Production of video work
Choreography assistance
Ballet Master
Rehearsal coach: Vincent Blanc
Performance
Grégory Alliot, Steven Chotard, Fabienne Donnio, Lise Fassier, Mickaël Frappat, Elisabetta Gareri, Julien Grosvalet, Benjamin Lamarche , Julien Massard, Martin Mauriès, Jess Lyon, Valére Soulard, Alice Tremblay, Lenka Vagnerova
Lights
Olivier Tessier
Music
Robert Wyatt, The Doors, Janis Joplin, Haendel
Scene setting
Creating the chairs: atelier technique du Grand T
Costumes
Claude Brumachon and the CCNN dancers
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