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Les métiers de Chaillot – Cintrier / Cintrière
Thomas Rollo
Les métiers de Chaillot – Régisseur son / Régisseuse son
Thomas Rollo
Les gestes de la danse : Olivier Dubois
Olivier Dubois
Les métiers de Chaillot – Électricien / Électricienne
Thomas Rollo
Les métiers de Chaillot – Responsable du bureau d’études
Thomas Rollo
Les métiers de Chaillot – Tapissier / Tapissière
Thomas Rollo
Thomas Bradley – créateur de costumes
Emanuel Gat
Les métiers de Chaillot – Menuisier / Menuisière • Serrurier / Serrurière
Thomas Rollo
Chaillot expérience
Thomas Rollo
Chaillot en tournée dans les écoles
Thomas Rollo
Les gestes de la danse : Michelle Noiret
Michèle Noiret
Les gestes de la danse : Noé Soulier
Noé Soulier
Les gestes de la danse : Abou Lagraa
Abou Lagraa
Les gestes de la danse : Jann Gallois
Jann Gallois
Les gestes de la danse : José Montalvo
José Montalvo
Les gestes de la danse : Tatiana Julien
Tatiana Julien
Paroles croisées : Maud Le Pladec & Hyacinthe Ravet
Maud Le Pladec
Paroles croisées : Damien Jalet & Emanuele Coccia
Damien Jalet
Paroles Croisées : François Chaignaud & Clovis Maillet
François Chaignaud
Les gestes de la danse : Carolyn Carlson
Carolyn Carlson
Borrowed light
Tero Saarinen
Asobi
Kaori Ito
Dah-Dah-Sko-Dah-Dah
Saburo Teshigawara
Auguri
Olivier Dubois
Morphed
Tero Saarinen
Bosque Ardora
Rocío Molina
The art of Ohad Naharin
Ohad Naharin
Teaser de “Grito de Pelao” Rocío Molina et Sílvia Pérez Cruz
Rocío Molina , Sílvia Péres Cruz
Teaser – “D. Quixote” by Andrés Marín
Andrés Marin
La Grande Rencontre avec William Forsythe
William Forsythe , Noé Soulier
La Grande Rencontre avec William Forsythe
William Forsythe , Noé Soulier
Mandala (Short Story)
Carolyn Carlson
Inanna
Carolyn Carlson
Vue sur les marches – Daniel Dobbels
Daniel Dobbels
Vue sur les marches – Koen Augustijnen
Koen Augustijnen
Vue sur les marches – Hervé Robbe
Hervé Robbe
Vue sur les marches – Krzysztof Warlikowski
Jarmo Penttila
Vue sur les marches – Joanne Leighton
Joanne Leighton
Vue sur les marches – Cie 14/20
Jarmo Penttila
Vue sur les marches – Carolyn Carlson
Jarmo Penttila
Vue sur les marches – Marc Lainé
Jarmo Penttila
Vue sur les marches – Luc Petton
Luc Petton
Vue sur les marches – Cirque Eloize
Jarmo Penttila
Vue sur les marches – Bertrand Bossard
Bertrand Bossard
Vue sur les marches – Patrice Thibaud
Patrice Thibaud
Rencontres : Carolyn Carlson & Eva Yerbabuena
Eva Yerbabuena , Carolyn Carlson
Danzaora
Rocío Molina
La Familia de los Reyes
Chaillot-Théâtre National de la Danse
La jeune fille et la mort
Thomas Lebrun
Vue sur les marches – Trisha Brown
Trisha Brown
I’m going to toss my arms, if you catch them they’re yours
Trisha Brown
Opal Loop
Trisha Brown
Vue sur les marches – Russell Maliphant
Russell Maliphant
Watermotor
Trisha Brown
Mirror and Music
Saburo Teshigawara
Vue sur les marches – Saburo Teshigawara
Saburo Teshigawara
Vue sur les marches – Thomas Lebrun
Thomas Lebrun
Zoom on a ball in Chaillot – The Bal rêveur
Thomas Lebrun
Orphée
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
El Djoudour, the roots
Abou Lagraa
Deca Dance
Ohad Naharin
Vue sur les marches – Arkadi Zaides
Arkadi Zaides
Vue sur les marches – Catherine Diverrès
Catherine Diverrès
O Senseï – Stance II
Catherine Diverrès
Vue sur les marches – José Montalvo
José Montalvo
Workshop around “Orphée”
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom on a Chaillot nomade at the Louvre Museum
José Montalvo
Zoom on an interview with Trisha Brown
Trisha Brown
Zoom on a small popular dance university – Standing
Chaillot-Théâtre National de la Danse
Good morning, Mr Gershwin
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Orphée
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom on a Nocturne at the Louvre museum
Carolyn Carlson
Zoom on a Nocturne at the Louvre Museum
Frédéric Flamand
Zoom on a Chaillot nomade
Chaillot-Théâtre National de la Danse
On danfe
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Les Paladins
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Paradis
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Double trouble
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom on a Chaillot nomade
Farid Ounchiouene
The Rite of Spring
Jean-Claude Gallotta
Le Corbeau et le Renard
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom on a ball in Chaillot – The Gershwin Ball
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom on a Nocturne at the Louvre museum
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Babelle heureuse
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
La Bossa Fataka de Rameau
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Un nioc de paradis
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Hollaka Hollala
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom backstage : auditions for “Orphée”
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Zoom on a lecture around “On danse”
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Asobi
ASOBI is a Japanese term that refers to what we do outside the obligations of our life: trivial things, passing activities, minor obsessions.
ASOBI also means ‘game’ in an adult, sensual context. Humans and certain animals with complex brains understand this aspect of life, this amusement in creating actions and tasks distinct from those we have to accomplish in order to survive.
The word also refers to prevarication, a loss of concentration, letting go, and the drunkenness it induces. By extension, it also evokes the game of chance, competition, combat and vertigo caused by fairground rides and childhood games. In contemporary Japanese society, it also has an erotic connotation that strongly evokes the adult games that are staged as childhood ones. It is especially used by men, as even today Japanese women are not expected to indulge in such practices.
What would happen if they did? Exploring the idea of fetishism and so-called ASOBI practices, some aspects of which magnify certain parts of the body, the show will tackle this question through games between women. An obsession with the body and its reflection, as well as voyeurism, feature on a set that evokes ‘Magic Mirrors’, with a large transparent mirror on the ceiling. The idea was inspired by the Japanese ‘love hotels’, where couples can watch themselves make love in the mirror on the ceiling. This game of voyeurism incites us to be observed, to not be observed, to realise that we are being observed, to not realise that we are being observed, etc.
It is also about creating a portrait of three women and two men; five different ways to possess a part of their body, five personalities, two sensualities. Materials such as leather, corsets and high heels contribute to this research into female animality, the deformation of movement, the body and its reflection. The men observe the animal, sensual part of the women. The two dancers represent the gaze of the public.
Credits
Choregraphy and staging : Kaori Ito Danced and created by : Csaba Varga Jann Gallois Kaori Ito Laura Neyskens Peter Juhasz Music : Guillaume Perret Played by : Guillaume Perret, SPECTRA Ensemble (Jan Ver- cruysse, Kris Deprey, Pieter Jansen, Bram Bossier, violoncello (NN), Luc Van Loo en Frank Van Eycken) sous la direction de Filip Rathé Dramaturgy : Bauke Lievens Choregraphy assistant : Gabriel Wong Coaching Alain Platel Lights : Carlo Bourguignon Setting creation : Wim Van de Cappelle Costumes : Mina Ly Photography : Chris Van der Burght Production : les ballets C de la B
Co-production : Muziekcentrum De Bijloke (Gent), SPECTRA Ensemble, TorinoDanza, Théâtre National de Chaillot (Paris), Theater im Pfalzbau (Ludwigshafen), La Rose des Vents (Villeneuve d’Ascq)
Video direction : Philippe GasnierProduction : 24 images