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Get Higher
Get Higher, of the choreographer Wayne Barbaste, belongs to the repertoire french modern-jazz. To cross this pièce of the repertoire allows us to return to the roots of Modern Jazz to France and to trace the evolution of it.
Get Higher, of the choreographer Wayne Barbaste, fact part of the repertory Modern French jazz. To cross this part of the repertoire enables us to return to the roots of Modern Jazz to France and to trace the evolution of it, with the image of the choreographic work of Wayne Barbaste who did not cease evolving since 1978. Wayne Basbaste builds his partition with very rich and subtle rhythmic reasons. The relation music/dance is very strong and present throughout the part. The music of Get Higher was composed by Bob Telson for the musical production Gospel At Colonus of Lee Breuer, a version gospel of Oedipus with Column of Sophocle, created for the first time at New York in the Eighties. CREDITSChoreography by Wayne Barbaste – 25mnTransmitters: Wayne Barbaste and Géraldine AmstrongBetween 7 and 12 dancers
Music: Bob Telson, musical production Gospel At Colonus