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Bruit de couloir
With Bruit de couloir, Clément Dazin analyses our sensations when, close to the end, in a coma, we relive a few crumbs of existence. Recorded at the CND 6 June 2014
What are our reasons for living at different ages in life? What are our fears? Our joys? And, when death does come, what do we feel? Do we return one last time to the film of our life?
With Bruit de couloir, Clément Dazin analyses our sensations when, close to the end, in a coma, we relive a few crumbs of existence. Drawing inspiration from testimonies of people who have experienced these moments in a coma, he creates a dead juggler and dancer who remembers life with wisdom. During the piece, every moment can be seen several times and in different ways. In terms of the dance, sometimes flirting with hip hop, it is in turns jolting, fluid or light, creating a unique juggling where the balls become more than instruments, but genuine partners.
Source : Clément Dazin
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