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Cellule

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2019
Year of creation
2018

On the rooftops of of la Porte de Montreuil at the display for Eloge du puissant royaume choreographed by Heddy Maalem, Nach speaks about urban rituals: “two beings converse in one body, exploring their internal contrasts and toying with the ambiguity of the androgynous body.” For Nach, like all “Krumpers”, is her own avatar, her own character.  In her solo Cellule she escapes her imprisonment, evoking not only the films of David Lynch but the autobiographical works of photographers like Francesca Woodman, Nan Goldin or Antoine d’Agata.  The walls of this cell are covered with blown up video projections of intertwined bodies.  Nach presents her personal version of krump, a coded and hierarchical dance created in Los Angeles in the 2000s following racial riots. It is liberated from the past but remains faithful to its roots. 

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Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2019
Year of creation
2018
Lights
Emmanuel Tussore
Performance
Nach
Production of video work
Maison de la Danse de Lyon – Fabien Plasson, 2019
Set design
Emmanuel Tussore
Sound
Vincent Hoppe
Production of choreographic work
Nach Van Van Dance Company / Coproduction • Espace 1789, Scène conventionnée danse – Saint-Ouen, Maison Daniel Féry – Nanterre, CDCN / Atelier de Paris, Théâtre de Fresnes
Technical direction
Vincent Hoppe
Other
Nach
Video production
Nach
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