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A love suprême

Choreography
James Carlès
Director
Year of production
2007
Year of creation
2007

“A love supreme” is a classical music spell-binding and percussive. Regarded by large the critics as the major work of the composer Afro-American John Coltrane.”

“A love suprême” is a classical music spell-binding and percussive. Regarded by large the critics as the major work of the composer Afro-American John Coltrane. This last was in search of a music which is understood by all the men and women of the ground, perhaps even by all the alive creatures on ground. One of the ideas that I retain this work could be formulated as follows: “If I really express myself (plays or dances) with a deep humanity, then the humanity which is opposite me will be necessarily touched, because my humanity reveals that of different”. James CarlèsCREDITS

Creation 2007Duration: 60 minChoreography    James CarlèsInterpretation    James Carlès, Mélissa Courbin, Yorick Grand, Céline Lapeyre, Georgey SouchetteMusic    John ColtraneMusicians    distribution in progressPlastician        Rachel GarciaCostumes    James CarlèsLight    Boris MoliniéProduction    APCA/Company James Carlès Coproduction    The Dancer

Choreography
James Carlès
Director
Year of production
2007
Year of creation
2007
Lights
Boris Molinié
Music
John Coltrane
Performance
James Carlès, Mélissa Courbin, Yorick Grand, Céline Lapeyre, Georgey Souchette
Set design
Rachel Garcia
Production of choreographic work
Production APCA / Compagnie James Carlès Coproduction La Danseuse
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