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Allegria
Kader Attou
Passagers
Shana Carroll
Magma
Christian Rizzo , Andrés Marin , Marie-Agnès Gillot
Casse-Noisette
Vassili Vainonen
Casse-Noisette
Lev Ivanov , Vassili Vainonen
Lady Magma
Oona Doherty
aSH
Aurélien Bory , Shantala Shivalingappa
Pasionaria
Marcos Morau
Play the Darkness
Yuichi Yokoï
Compagnie Mpta – Carnets de création
Mathurin Bolze
LOVETRAIN2020
Emanuel Gat
Extension
Amala Dianor , Junior Bosila
Point Zéro
Amala Dianor
Wo-Man
Amala Dianor
Zéphyr
Mourad Merzouki
Devant la Maison
Denis Plassard
Gloria
José Montalvo
Parole d’artiste : Jeanne Brouaye
Jeanne Brouaye
Zugzwang
Mathieu Bleton , Mosi Espinoza , Jonas Julliand , Karim Messaoudi , Cyril Pernot
One More Thing
Adi Boutrous
Elisabeth gets her way
Jan Martens
Hôtel Bellevue
Thomas Guerry
Avant les gens mouraient
(LA)HORDE and Céline Signoret
Publique
Mathilde Monnier
Danse des éléments
Cecilia Bengolea
Möbius &
Dai Jian , Xiao Xiangrong
État des lieux
Thomas Demay , Julia Moncla , Paul Changarnier
Näss
Fouad Boussouf
Placement libre
Thomas Demay , Julia Moncla
Umwelt
Maguy Marin
Concerto
Lucinda Childs
Parts
Honji Wang , Sébastien Ramirez
Tempo Vicino
Lucinda Childs
One of Four Periods in Time (Ellipsis)
Tânia Carvalho
Mood
Lasseindra Ninja
Lazarus
Oona Doherty
any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones
Jan Martens
Ineffable
Jann Gallois
L’Oiseau de feu
Thierry Malandain
Le Sacre du printemps
Thierry Malandain , Martin Harriague
Le Choeur
Fanny de Chaillé
Graces
Silvia Gribaudi
Body Concert
Kim Boram
Glottis
Flora Détraz
VanThorhout
Alexander Vantournhout
førm Inførms
Marco Da Silva Ferreira
Mythologies
Angelin Preljocaj
Le rapport au sol selon Tiago Guedes, avec le soutien de Harlequin Floors
Tiago Guedes
ab [intra]
Rafael Bonachela
Neighbours
Brigel Gjoka , Rauf “RubberLegz” Yasit
Le cours des choses
Christian Ubl
My Way
Rubén Julliard
Du bout des doigts
Gabriella Iacono , Grégory Grosjean
Jungle Book Reimagined
Akram Khan
Jungle Book Reimagined
Akram Khan
(La bande à) LAURA
Gaëlle Bourges
Working Title
Trisha Brown
For M.G: The Movie
Trisha Brown
NYST
Mellina Boubetra
Autoportrait à ma grand-mère
Patricia Allio
Elles disent
Nach
Deux mille vingt trois
Maguy Marin
Tumulus
François Chaignaud , Geoffroy Jourdain
La Ciudad de los Otros
Rafael Palacios
Contes Immoraux Partie 1 : Maison Mère
Phia Ménard
Toi moi, Tituba…
Dorothée Munyaneza
Reface
Chandra Grangean , Lise Messina
Témoin
Saïdo Lehlouh
takemehome
Dimitri Chamblas
WELCOME
Joachim Maudet
The Köln Concert
Trajal Harrell
Voice Noise
Jan Martens
Erato
Femke Gyselinck
Torpeur
Angelin Preljocaj
Noces
Angelin Preljocaj
Annonciation
Angelin Preljocaj
Impasse
Mufutau Yusuf
DUB
Amala Dianor
aSH
In Shantala Shivalingappa’s name we find Shiva, the lord of dance. According to the texts, Shiva has over one thousand names. He is the god of creation and destruction. Lord of cremation grounds, his body is covered with ash. Shantala Shivalingappa’s dance revolves around the figure of this god, whose vibration gives rise to the rhythm of the world.
I asked Shantala if she wanted to experience ash. Ash is not merely the solid residue of perfect combustion : it is a process. Ash is a fertiliser. It is part of a cycle of death and birth. Ash therefore possesses the potentiality of life. Is this why it is sacred in India, why cremation grounds have a particular energy, why life and death are but one and the same in the cycle of reincarnations? What does Shiva do? He destroys and he dances.
I met Shantala Shivalingappa in 2008, in the corridors of the theatre, in Dusseldorf with Pina Bausch. It was the last “Drei wochen mit Pina” festival. Shantala danced with Pina Bausch in Nefés, she also presented a solo, as well as a duet with Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui. It was there that Shantala saw Plus ou moins l’infini (More Or Less, Infinity). It was a time of strong convergence that seems almost unreal to me, considering that it brought together a number of elements which were going to be significant to my path and to that of Shantala’s. Something was going to die here and something else was going to be reborn.
Shantala’s dance is moulded by this journey between Kuchipudi and Pina Bausch, between India and Europe, between Shiva and Dionysus, who are said to be incarnations of the same deity, Shiva having lived on in Hindu mythology while Dionysus, swept aside by monotheistic religions, was gradually forgotten in Europe, a wandering god, god of theatre. Shantala constantly travels back and forth between Madras where she was born, and Paris where she lives. Her dance mirrors this perpetual swinging, somewhere between Hindu mysticism and quantum physics.
I pictured Shantala Shivalingappa dancing on ash for aSH, the title of which is made up of the initials and last letters of her name. aSH is the final opus in the trilogy of portraits of women, ten years after it began in 2008 with Questcequetudeviens? (What’s Become of You ?), followed by Plexus in 2012. In this trilogy, my starting point is not space, which is my usual subject matter in theater, but a woman, a person who has her own story. This trilogy is about a living being unfolding through dance. With aSH, Shantala Shivalingappa dances beyond herself. In a set designed from ash and vibrations, she incarnates Shiva who propels the world into manifesting and allows space to dance.
Aurélien Bory • Sept. 2017
Source: Compagnie 111’s website
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