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Bruit blanc [Autour de Marie-France]
Year of production
1998
Year of creation
1998
During a workshop with autistic adults, Mathilde Monnier has met a young woman named Marie-France, who fascinated her.
Mathilde Monnier met Marie-France during a movement workshop with autistic adults. The young woman fascinated and intrigued the choreographer. Out of this initial exchange a choreographed duet was born, invented on the basis of an unspoken language, devoid of symbolism, with a set of movements that had meaning for both of them. Valérie Urréa chose to follow the involved relationship between the choreographer and Marie-France, the devising of the duet, through success or resistance, an incessant ebb and flow between reflection and application.
Source : Mathilde Monnier
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Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
1998
Year of creation
1998
Art direction / Design
Mathilde Monnier et Valérie Urréa
Duration
50′
Original score
Louis Sclavis
Production of video work
La sept ARTE, Unité de programmes spectacles
Set design
Annie Tolleter
Sound
Franch Drougard
Production of choreographic work
Leslie F.Grunberg, Jean-Marc Urréa, Véronique Lalubie, Béatrice Pacotte, Cecile Laville
Technical direction
Thierry Cabrera
Other
Mathilde Monnier, Fernand Deligny «Cahiers de l’immuable N2 et N3» Edition Recherches N20/1975, N24/1976