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The CCNR, directed by Yuval Pick Retrospective 2011 – 2024
CCN de Rillieux-la-Pape – Direction Yuval Pick
FutureNow
Yuval Pick
Flowers Crack Concrete
Yuval Pick
Brasero
Thibault Desaules
Acta est fabula
Yuval Pick
Vocabulary of need
Yuval Pick
Pazaz
Yuval Pick
Bugger
Yuval Pick
There’s a blue bird in my heart
Andrew Ellis
FutureNow (2021) — teaser
Yuval Pick
Lil’Acta (2019) — captation intégrale
Yuval Pick
PRACTICE – de Yuval Pick
Yuval Pick
Vocabulary of need
Yuval Pick
Lil’Acta
Yuval Pick
Acta est fabula
Yuval Pick
Hydre
Yuval Pick
eddies (2015) — captation intégrale
Yuval Pick
PlayBach (2010) — teaser
CCN de Rillieux-la-Pape – Direction Yuval Pick
Are friends electric? (2015) — teaser
CCN de Rillieux-la-Pape – Direction Yuval Pick
Score
Yuval Pick
PlayBach
Yuval Pick
Ply /new edit
Yuval Pick
No play hero (2012) — captation intégrale
Yuval Pick
loom
Yuval Pick
No play hero
Yuval Pick
Popular Music (2005) — captation intégrale
Yuval Pick
Score
Yuval Pick
Acta est fabula
Creation Yuval Pick 2018
“The primary focus of my work is the idea of the collective, or group: how it forms, how individuals interact with it, what shared space it defines.
In this piece, I want to examine the construction of the symbols that embody the feeling of belonging to a place or a human group. I’m intrigued by hymns, these songs that speak of a common origin or commitment to a cause.
I believe our identities are porous and heterogeneous. How can we create a common and shared symbol that brings all those singularities together? I want my work to confront that question and transcend it through the bodies and movement of the five dancers of the company. By transforming the human voice and the rhythms that we fabricate, I want to create something bigger than us, that reaches beyond ourselves.
The process spawns the convergence of two dynamics: sound, taking its source in the collective memory, and choreography, built on the exploration of the figure of the line, which is something I see as archaic. I want to convey the feeling of how individuals evolve in the line and how we maintain that line alive, our lifeline.”
Yuval Pick, April 2018