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Cendrillon [transmission 2022]

Year of production
2022
Year of creation
2011

A choreographic extract remodelled by the group A Corps danse, artistic coordinator Claire Van Vlamertynghe, as part of the “Danse en amateur et repertoire” programme 2020/2022 (a programme created to assist and promote amateur dancing). Transmission by Philippe Lafeuille.

Presented on 18 June 2022, Maison de la danse in Lyon.

The piece when it was created 

Cendrillon

Firstly produced 3 to 12 November 2011 at Maison de la danse, Lyon

Choreography: Philippe Lafeuille

Piece for eight performers: Pascal Allio, Romain Arreghini, Arnaud Boursain, Anthony Couroyer, Vivien Letarnec, Alexis Ochin, Victor Virnot and Rodolphe Fouillot

Music: Ran Slavin, Sergueï Prokofiev (extracts from the ballet Cendrillon), Arvo Pärt, Björk, Värttinä, Antisten and sound extracts from the Walt Disney picture

Original duration: 1h15

The group

The group A Corps danse, made up of 9 experienced female dancers aged from 38 to 60 years, was founded in 2010. For their third entry in the programme Amateur Dance and Repertoire, the group asked choreographer Philippe Lafeuille to entrust them with an extract from his piece Cendrillon (2011), which he is currently reprising with his company Chicos Mambo. Having steeped themselves in Daniel Larrieu’s elastic choreography in 2014, then in the volatile, fluid movements of Carolyn Carlson, in 2017, the dancers are diving into a new robust, playful style of dance. Under the guidance of dance teacher, Claire Van Vlamertynghe, the dancers of A corps danse love to explore different choreographic approaches to enrich and expand their physical range of expression.  

The project

Lafeuille’s version of Perrault’s Cinderella, is a story of transformation and the search for happiness that resonates with the dancers’ own life journeys. The stories themes – the transition from girlhood to womanhood, from servant to princess, the search for love, etc. –  speak to the construction of feminine identity. The dancers were also drawn to show’s “recyclable” props and costumes. Created for male dancers, but designed with “unisex” roles, this time the piece is performed by an all female cast. Dancing roles that are neither feminine, nor masculine represented another challenge for the dancers. To the music of Prokofiev, and some sequences of contemporary music, this modern Cinderella is performed on a stage covered in rubbish bags, plastic packets and disposable cups.  

Choreography
Year of production
2022
Year of creation
2011
Duration
15 minutes
Music
Ran Slavin, Sergueï Prokofiev, Arvo Pärt, Björk, Värttinä, Antisten et extraits sonores du film de Walt Disney
Performance
Priscilla Cluzel, Ève Coze, Myriam Faussier, Valérie Launey, Léa Malarge, Mila Plaza, Corentin Quedillac, Valentine Simon
Video production
Ivan Chaumeille et Rafaël Gubitsch
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