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Choeurs du monde
Ballet de danse physique contemporaine
PICA, LE MINOTAURE ET SES MUSES
David LLARI
ARISTOPHANE
David LLARI
PICA, LE MINAUTORE ET SES MUSES – CCS
David LLARI
PICA, LE MINOTAURE ET SES MUSES – SALLE DU CERCLE
David LLARI
TEASER – PICA, LE MINOTAURE ET SES MUSES
David LLARI
Rétrospective des oeuvres Picasso
David LLARI
TEASER PEINTURE – PICA, LE MINOTAURE ET SES MUSES
David LLARI
DOCUMENTAIRE – PICA, LE MINOTAURE ET SES MUSES
David LLARI
TEASER 2018 – PICA LE MINOTAURE ET SES MUSES
David LLARI
Résidence NÔ SEX Strasbourg
David LLARI
NÔ SEX – EXPERIENCE 2
David LLARI
NÔ SEX – EXPERIENCE 1
David LLARI
Observatoire NÔ SEX – Exposition Sophie Calle au Musée des Beaux-Arts, Marseille
David LLARI
NÔ SEX – EXPERIENCE 3
David LLARI
Observatoire NÔ SEX – Exposition Sophie Calle au Musée des Beaux-Arts, Marseille
David LLARI
NÔ SEX – EXPERIENCE 4
David LLARI
Pica, le Minotaure et ses Muses, Centre chorégraphique de Strasbourg
David LLARI
ARISTOPHANE
ARISTOPHANE
The performance “Aristophane,” created in 2020, offers an intriguing perspective on the myth of the same name, in which Zeus is said to have separated men and women. By revisiting this ancient narrative, the show explores themes of identity, love, and the complementarity between genders.
One of the key aspects of the performance is the celebration of a woman’s journey, Elena Thomas, on the brink of giving birth. The choreography highlights the power and beauty of motherhood, showcasing how a pregnant woman carries within her two living beings, thus endowing her with a special connection to the divine. This idea underscores the creative power and duality of life itself.
The duration of the performance, a 40-minute duo, allows for a concise yet intense exploration of these themes. The artistic performance, combining choreographic movements, music by Franck 2 Louise, and minimalist stage design, provides an immersive experience for the audience, inviting them to reflect on the concepts presented and to experience a range of emotions.
The performance “Aristophane,” created in 2020, offers an intriguing perspective on the myth of the same name, in which Zeus is said to have separated men and women. By revisiting this ancient narrative, the show explores themes of identity, love, and the complementarity between genders.
One of the key aspects of the performance is the celebration of a woman’s journey, Elena Thomas, on the brink of giving birth. The choreography highlights the power and beauty of motherhood, showcasing how a pregnant woman carries within her two living beings, thus endowing her with a special connection to the divine. This idea underscores the creative power and duality of life itself.
The duration of the performance, a 40-minute duo, allows for a concise yet intense exploration of these themes. The artistic performance, combining choreographic movements, music by Franck 2 Louise, and minimalist stage design, provides an immersive experience for the audience, inviting them to reflect on the concepts presented and to experience a range of emotions.