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Interview d’Eric Lamoureux
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Des souffles de vie
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Asile poétique
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Fiesta
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Solstice [Film]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Just to dance…
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Husaïs [Film]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Exode
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
1000 départs de muscles
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Solstice (remix) [Teaser]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Husaïs – Solstice
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Controverse et récidive
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Si loin que l’on aille…
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Après-midi [extrait 1]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Après-midi [extrait 2]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Solstice
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Wasla (ce qui relie) [Solo]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Stèles
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Animal regard [Film]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Wasla, ce qui relie
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Animal regard
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Miroirs aux alouettes
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Entre Temps
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
La Danse de Pièze
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
La Madâ’a
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Entrelacs
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Archipel
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Vita Nova
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Circle
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Lost in Burqa
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Une Douce Imprudence
Éric Lamoureux , Thierry Thieû Niang
Manta
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Masculines
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Flanerie (teaser)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Concert Dansé
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Flânerie
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
WAVES
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Après-midi [recréation 2015]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Mouvements #00
Éric Lamoureux
Mouvements #02
Anne Le Batard , Jean-Antoine Bigot
Mouvements #01
Maud Le Pladec , Julien Gallée Férré
Mouvements #03
Frank Micheletti
Mouvements #04
Aïcha M’Barek , Hafiz Dhaou
Mouvements #06
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Mouvements #07
Etienne Rochefort
Mouvements #08
Jann Gallois
Mouvements #09
Bruno Bouché
Mouvements #10
Marie-Caroline Hominal
Mouvements #11
Amala Dianor
Mouvements #12
Thierry Thieû Niang
Mouvements #13
Ambra Senatore
Mouvements #14
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Mouvements #15
Volmir Cordeiro
Mouvements #16
Bouziane Bouteldja
Mouvements #17
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Mouvements 18
Tatiana Julien
OSCYL
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
SWING Museum
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
SYMPATHETIC MAGIC
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
BNETT WASLA
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
La part des femmes, une traversée chorégraphique
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Manta (2009)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Lost in Burqa (2011)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Bnett Wasla (2018)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Masculines (2013)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
BNETT WASLA
Re-Création du solo Wasla-ce qui relie pour 4 interprètes
Since 2010, Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux have endeavoured to transfer the knowledge of their repertoire to a young generation of dancers.They began revisiting their pieces Husaïs (awarded 1st prize at the 1990 International Choreographic competition in Bagnolet) and Après-midi (Afternoon, awarded the prize for new talent by the SACD in 1991). They had danced these works themselves and would have to reconstruct them archaeologically from their own fragmented memories.
Today, continuing along this path, they are proposing a creation stemming from the solo,Wasla-ce qui relie, created in 1998 for the Dance Biennial in Lyon. This iconic work came about through a creation residency at the National Theatre of Tunis inside the legendary Halfaouine Palace. Working from the original elements, the two choreographers have reinvented a work for four women, dancers in the Tunisian Junior National Ballet.
By creating BNETT WASLA, Héla Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux begin a true transcultural and inter generational experience, working on the relationship between the individual and the collective, working with issues linked to female empowerment. From the curved alcove against which the dancers lean their backs, comes a whole syntax of coiled shapes, wrapping and revealing their chrysalid bodies. The dancers slide from one side to the other of a wall, and when they do leave it, the dance seems to surreptitiously step out of a just-erased impression. Awakened from this shelter, the dancers advance, showing a sensual twist, a strangely diaphanous state which transforms their faces, their serpentine hands allowing desire to permeate the most secret of bodies …
Source: Viadanse
Since 2010, Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux have endeavoured to transfer the knowledge of their repertoire to a young generation of dancers.They began revisiting their pieces Husaïs (awarded 1st prize at the 1990 International Choreographic competition in Bagnolet) and Après-midi (Afternoon, awarded the prize for new talent by the SACD in 1991). They had danced these works themselves and would have to reconstruct them archaeologically from their own fragmented memories.
Today, continuing along this path, they are proposing a creation stemming from the solo,Wasla-ce qui relie, created in 1998 for the Dance Biennial in Lyon. This iconic work came about through a creation residency at the National Theatre of Tunis inside the legendary Halfaouine Palace. Working from the original elements, the two choreographers have reinvented a work for four women, dancers in the Tunisian Junior National Ballet.
By creating BNETT WASLA, Héla Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux begin a true transcultural and inter generational experience, working on the relationship between the individual and the collective, working with issues linked to female empowerment. From the curved alcove against which the dancers lean their backs, comes a whole syntax of coiled shapes, wrapping and revealing their chrysalid bodies. The dancers slide from one side to the other of a wall, and when they do leave it, the dance seems to surreptitiously step out of a just-erased impression. Awakened from this shelter, the dancers advance, showing a sensual twist, a strangely diaphanous state which transforms their faces, their serpentine hands allowing desire to permeate the most secret of bodies …