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BING REMOUX
Year of production
2003
Year of creation
1998
This three-part piece takes minimalist forms as its starting point: a short text by Samuel Beckett (Bing), a piece by Morton Feldman (For three hands) and the personality of Elise Olhandeguy. Concentrates of words, gestures and music, these three forms reach their maximum intensity and density. The set design, also minimalist, consists of a twisting of the space by the imperceptible movements of the music stand and the piano. Created in 1998, BING was revived in 2003 in a “remixed” version.
Choreography
Director
Alain Michard
Company
Collection
Year of production
2003
Year of creation
1998
Art direction / Design
Alain Michard
Duration
18′
Lights
Yves Godin
Original score
Morton Feldman (For three hands)
Other collaboration
Hubertus Biermann, Daniel Isoir (piano)
Performance
Elise Olhandeguy
Sound
Manuel Coursin
Production of choreographic work
Coproduction LOUMA / LeTriskell – Pont L’Abbé, CCNRB – Rennes, en résidence à la Ferme du Buisson – Marne la Vallée et Centre d’Art Contemporain de Kerguéhennec