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À bras le corps
Boris Charmatz
R1R2
Bouside Ait Atmane
Two Ecstatic Themes
Doris Humphrey
Pavlova 3’23”
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Déserts d’amour [solo]
Dominique Bagouet
Boléro (1962)
Maurice Béjart
Admiring la Argentina
Kazuo Ohno , Tatsumi Hijikata
ELEMENTEN I – Room
Cindy Van Acker
Le Lac des Cygnes (acte II)
Andy De Groat
Cinderella
Maguy Marin
Professor
Maud Le Pladec
Paradis
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Récital
Mourad Merzouki
d’après une histoire vraie
Christian Rizzo
Cellule
Nach
El final de este estado de cosas, redux
Israel Galván
The chance
Loïc Touzé
Sanctum – Imago
Alwin Nikolais
Watermotor
Trisha Brown
Éloge du puissant royaume
Heddy Maalem Heddy Maalem
Giselle
Yvette Chauviré , Jean Coralli , Florence Clerc , Jules Perrot
May B (2016)
Maguy Marin
Le Lac des Cygnes – Acte II
Natalia Makarova , Marius Petipa , Lev Ivanov
Pororoca
Lia Rodrigues
Trio A
Yvonne Rainer
Boléro (1962)
The film Boléro is a beautiful association of three techniques: the musical work of Maurice Ravel, well known to the public, the choreography of Maurice Béjart, one of the most outstanding innovators in the art of contemporary ballet, the cinematographic report well led by Jean-Marc Landier.
These three techniques come together: musical crescendo, choreographic crescendo, cinematographic crescendo, form a strong and moving work.
The Bolero is performed by the Ballet du XXème Siècle.
At the center of the performance, the moving face of Duska Sifnios.
Film: 35 mm
Black and white
Length: 450 m
Duration: 17 minutes
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