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Daïté

Choreography
Year of production
2001

Daïté is a modern, very sober fairy tale. It focuses on both the new information technologies and some ancient customs Nature-related.

Daïté is a modern tale told with great sobriety. It evokes both the age of new technologies and ancient rituals linked to nature. The fantasy mythology imagined by the choreographer Yvann Alexandre takes shape to an “African” music by Martin Kayo. The uninterrupted line of a country road, a few bucolic blades of grass, a young woman dancing. A man lies down, a car passes, the metamorphosis takes place. Arms dance around a tree. Two men, a young Adonis and an old peasant with a weathered face, greet each other. The camera films their exchanges in detail: looks, smiles, handshakes that symbolise a passage or the transmission of knowledge from one generation to the next. In short, wisdom.

Source : Irène Filiberti

Choreography
Year of production
2001
Music
Martin Kayo
Production of video work
Heure d’été productions, Tarantula, Arte
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