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Documentaries
Black Dances
James Carlès, dancer and choreographer and specialist of Afro-American dance, evokes the origin of current-day urban dances. From Africa to the United States via Europe, he emphasizes their hybrid style and puts their social and political dimension into perspective. A myriad of videos, photos, illustrations and additional resources complement this interview.
Collection
Author
Julie Charrier
with James Carlès
Director
Other collaboration
Image Thomas Goux
Light David Montcher
Inventory and James Carlès’s archives digitalisation Céline Poitrine
Light David Montcher
Inventory and James Carlès’s archives digitalisation Céline Poitrine
Production of video work
With the support of DGCA, the Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, the Conseil Général Midi Pyrennées, the Centre Chorégraphique James Carlès, the James Carles Nganou Video excerpts Pathé Gaumont, Fonds James Carlès Drawing Fonds André Quellier, CND and Mme Elena Polanskav Quellier Photography Delphine Perrin and David Herrero With Cleo Parker Robinson, Ella Thompson Moore, Georgey Souchette, Saint Louis Rhino, Ray Morvan, Darius Grandisson, Angeline Gardienet, Tiphaine Jahier, Clevy Banissama, Juliana Cassas, Kehinde Ishangi (Carol Lynn McCoy), Taiwo et Kehinde Awaiye, Celia Coquard, Josepha Madoki, Dieudone Nkanza, Tobiglai Voli, Helene Maspimby, Charlotte Wassy, Stéphane Bongarcon, James Carlès Our thanks to the team of the « médiathèque du CND » and to Anne Décoret Ahiha Recorded at the TLM – Télé Lyon Métropole – Studio. © Numeridanse.tv – Maison de la Danse, dierction Dominique Hervieu
With the support of the General Secretariat of Ministries and Coordination of Cultural Policies for Innovation (SCPCI) – Regional management of the Rhône-Alpes Cultural Affairs, Artistic and cultural Education support. Numeridanse.tv is a project in association with the Centre national de la danse sponsored by the Ministry of the Culture and Communication and with the support of the BNP Paribas Foundation and Harlequin Floors.
With the support of the General Secretariat of Ministries and Coordination of Cultural Policies for Innovation (SCPCI) – Regional management of the Rhône-Alpes Cultural Affairs, Artistic and cultural Education support. Numeridanse.tv is a project in association with the Centre national de la danse sponsored by the Ministry of the Culture and Communication and with the support of the BNP Paribas Foundation and Harlequin Floors.