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Brilliant Corners
Emanuel Gat
Coupé Décalé
Robyn Orlin , James Carlès
Asobi
Kaori Ito
Asobi
Kaori Ito
Flag
Yann Lheureux
Acte sans parole I
Dominique Dupuy
Ashbury Street
Claude Brumachon
Deca Dance
Ohad Naharin
Deca Dance
Ohad Naharin
From Ashes
Koen Augustijnen
Amoveo, Les Sylphides, Le spectre de la rose
Benjamin Millepied
Cendrillon : Ballet recyclable
Philippe Lafeuille
Foudres
Dave St-Pierre
Il n’est pas encore Minuit
Jean-Marc Birraux
La preuve par l’autre
Bouba Landrille Tchouda , Farid Berki , Anne Nguyen
Lied Ballet
Thomas Lebrun
Fuenteovejuna
Antonio Gades
Les corbeaux
Josef Nadj
Jazz au CND
Wayne Barbaste , Matt Mattox , Rick Odums , Géraldine Armstrong
La jeune fille et la mort
Thomas Lebrun
La jeune fille et la mort
Thomas Lebrun
Island of no Memories
Kaori Ito
Island of no memories
Kaori Ito
La trilogie de la chair
Claude Brumachon , Benjamin Lamarche
Via Sophiatown
Jean-Marc Birraux
Si je meurs laissez le balcon ouvert
Raimund Hoghe
Sem Mim
Rodrigo Pederneiras
Songook Yaakaar
Germaine Acogny
Roméo et Juliette
Joëlle Bouvier
Wu Wei
Yoann Bourgeois , Marie Fonte
Wu-Wei
Yoann Bourgeois , Marie Fonte
Nuit blanche
Esteban Moreno , Claudia Codega
Öper Öpis
Martin Zimmermann , Dimitri De Perrot
Öper Öpis
Martin Zimmermann , Dimitri De Perrot
Swan Lake
Dada Masilo
Swan Lake
Dada Masilo
Na Grani
Mickaël Le Mer
Mirror and Music
Saburo Teshigawara
Mirror and Music
Saburo Teshigawara
The Roots
Kader Attou
Géométrie Variable
Ammar Benbouzid , Sadeck Berrabah
Le Spectre de la Rose
Benjamin Millepied
Chotto Desh
Akram Khan
Chotto Desh
Akram Khan
Flamenco se escribe con jota
Miguel Angel Berna , Ursula Lopez , Rafael Campallo
Flamenco se escribe con jota
Miguel Angel Berna , Ursula Lopez , Rafael Campallo
Flamenco se escribe con jota
Miguel Angel Berna , Ursula Lopez , Rafael Campallo
Yo Gee Ti
Mourad Merzouki
Yo Gee Ti
Mourad Merzouki
Japanese Delight
Luc Riolon
Programme Benjamin Millepied
Benjamin Millepied
Grenade, les 20 ans
Josette Baïz
Grenade, les 20 ans
Angelin Preljocaj , Philippe Decouflé , Jean-Claude Gallotta , Abou Lagraa , Michel Kelemenis , Jean-Christophe Maillot , Josette Baïz
Play the darkness
Yuichi Yokoï
Möbius
Rachid Ouramdane
Aringa Rossa
Ambra Senatore
Cendrillon : Ballet recyclable
The desire to pursue this approach yet dealing with narration: adding the pleasure of telling a story, to passages in my previous creations, that can illustrate our desire for universality.
Choreography Philippe Lafeuille
The desire to pursue this approach yet dealing with narration: adding the pleasure of telling a story, to passages in my previous creations, that can illustrate our desire for universality. Fairy tales emerged as an evi/dance. Fairy tales … stories for children? Indeed. These fantastic stories are part and parcel of our childhood, yet when we become adults, they continue the route with us. To be able to weather the storms of time as they do, fairy tales definitely embrace intense secrets. What do we have in common for example with Cinderella, the iconic heroine of the fairy tale? Probably this collective quest for happiness that is not altered in any way by the evolution of human relationships, made more complex and expeditious as a result of the countless means of communication at our disposal or by the supremacy of consumption, of appearance, of power and of money, elevated to the rank of fundamental values. This dreamlike utopia that keeps us focused brings us close to Cinderella, who is in fact a modern-day heroine. For Cinderella, and for us, the quest for great happiness can turn out to be a road paved with illusions and hazards. Dreams are the only means for us to sustain this quest for the absolute. Fairy tales, with their fairies and princesses, are wonderful dreams. So, let’s share Cinderella’s dream.
Source : Philippe Lafeuille
A recyclable ballet?
“…the worst of the household chores were given to her stepdaughter: it was she who washed the dishes and scrubbed the stairs, she who cleaned out the mistress’s bedroom and the bedrooms of the young ladies her daughters… »
This innovative version of Cinderella, which focuses on the simplicity of the dramaturgy of Charles Perrault’s tale and the Prokofiev Ballet’s partition, is proposed in a unique format: as a recyclable ballet. Visual recycling: Cinderella and all of Perrault’s characters, as well as all the visuals of the production (costumes, objects) will be created and made based on the principle of recycling, using only recycled objects. But, far from any type of “greenwashing” – the trend that consists in putting eco-friendly green here, there and everywhere – here, recycling is above all proposed as a transposition of a character that is constant and recurrent in Cinderella: metamorphosis. Cinderella moves on from being a child to becoming a woman, from being sloven to becoming a princess, just like the pumpkin that becomes a coach or “the mouse instantly changed into a beautiful horse”. Cinderella transforms us, by inviting us to take a journey from the ever-so ordinary to the marvellous. Metamorphosis is also one of the key components used by the compagnie Feuille d’automne: multifarious artists, who are perpetually transformed, who are never frozen in an interpretation, an image or a style… Bodies on the move, ready for anything: from dance to theatre, from mime to puppetry, from laughs to tears, from poetry to a sense of wonder… This permanent metamorphosis can be likened to perpetual artistic recycling… Cinderella, drawn into the maelstrom of recycling, is highlighted as a vividly-coloured, poetic masterpiece who reflects sensitivity and curiosity that strikes the imagination of spectators of all ages. A great, sustainable development choreographic hullaballoo. Making use of what we have today for greater well-being tomorrow.
Source : Maison de la Danse programme