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Le Cerf se voyant dans l'eau
Choreography
Director
Company
Collection
Year of production
2005
Year of creation
2005
This fable embodies a moral, powerful and palpable archetype that leaves plenty of room for a creator’s exploration. It is not often that one can work on such a clear narrative line; this prospect is then intimidating. The Deer Seeing Itself in the Water by Boyzie Cekwana is a tale about the African plains where he decided to transform the deer into a gazelle. The challenge is to evoke the tension and color of a vast landscape with two dancing bodies. I hope to reveal, through the dangerous bet of one animal, the spirit of survival that accompanies all who walk the African expanses.
Source: program of the Maison de la Danse de Lyon
Choreography
Director
Company
Collection
Year of production
2005
Year of creation
2005
Duration
20′
Lights
Éric Wurtz
Original score
Madala Kunene
Performance
Vinciane Gombrowicz,Téo Fdida
Production of video work
Maison de la Danse de Lyon – Charles Picq, 2005
Production of choreographic work
La Petite Fabrique