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Danse vulnérable
Corps rebelles
After the Shoah and Hiroshima, it was no longer a question of staging the triumphant bodies carried by the totalitarian regimes. With the development of new aesthetic forms, other types of body that one would never have imagined before will appear on a platter.
Raimund Hoghe, German dancer and choreographer, tirelessly exposes his distorted body with a bump in his shows, forcing the audience to readjust.
Source: Corps rebelles
More information: http://corpsrebelles.museedesconfluences.fr/
The exhibition Corps rebelles invited the public to discover contemporary dance. She presented the different approaches of the dancing body, illustrated by emblematic choreographies.
The question of interpretation was also at the heart of the exhibition with eight versions of The Rite of Spring created by eight great choreographers. The exhibition continued by treating notation as a tool for memorizing and transmitting a gesture.
Source: Corps rebelles
More information: http://corpsrebelles.museedesconfluences.fr/