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Dans la foule
Touching on our collective memory and alerting our senses. Floating with the spaces we have left, returning the body to its rightful place.
A question about the encounters between people and the place we have left in our society.
What is the place of the individual in a collective?
What place does society have in an individual world?
Is the public square still public?
And how are we going to occupy this space?
What are our choices?
An interactive work using games and recorded images in which the dancers move. A questioning of jazz dance, inspired by its origins and heritage, in a resolutely contemporary perception.
In this respect, the creative work takes a cross-disciplinary approach to the arts. Set design and video are used to support a movement that marks the emergence of an innovative jazz dance form and sets it apart in its relationship to space and time. The creative process is part of a research project launched in 2000, entitled Danse Jazz Nouveau Concept, by choreographer Wayne Barbaste.