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Dancer's Calling

Choreography
James Carlès
Director
Year of production
2022
Year of creation
2022

On April 25, 2018, through the historic creation of a “choreography” section, dance finally joined the Academy of Fine Arts of the

Institute of France. This act marked a first step towards the recognition of dance as a major art in its own right but also of all

those who choose to make it their vocation.

Dancer’s Calling offers you the opportunity to immerse yourself within the professional training of students at the James Carlès

choreographic center in Toulouse, France. There is more to dance than what you see on stage during a show or on a video

clip.The reality of becoming a professional dancer is much more than that: it’s about learning to know oneself and mastering

one’s body, acquiring many technical skills in regards to various dance genres and being able to transmit one’s knowledge.

This documentary speaks of those who have learned to transform themselves through other works of art, who know how to

control and express emotions, and have found their identity in motion through the spectrum of creation. Throughout this film, we

can also witness how dancers continuously feed themselves with the strength of the collective and human bonds.

Source: Press kit

Choreography
James Carlès
Director
Year of production
2022
Year of creation
2022
Art direction / Design
Clément Godet (réalisation)
Secondary artistic direction
Charlène Convers (assistante réalisation)
Original score
Arthur Porro de Bailliencourt
Other collaboration
Mathilde Boulanger (consultante artistique), Margaux Christie (consultante artistique, traduction), Harrison Garret (consultant artistique)
Production of video work
Magnitude Films
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