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Echoa
“Echoa” aims to sharpen the musicality of dance and underline the choreography of music. An unexpected dance concert where one can see dance with new ears.
Stretching an arch between body and sound to go beyond the classic relationship between musicians and dancers. In this search for a subtle common space, two percussion structures are placed on stage, with and around which the construction of the piece will take place. Without exchanging their roles, they explore their gestures and appropriate each other’s rhythms to bring out new meaning.How does a percussionist dance?How does the body of a dancer sound?“Echoa” aims to sharpen the musicality of dance and underline the choreography of music. An unexpected dance concert where one can see dance with new ears. Source : ARCOSMCreditsConception Thomas Guerry, Camille Rocailleux danseurs Thomas Guerry, Éléonore Guisnet percussionnistes Camille Rocailleux, Samuel Favre Minh-Tam Nguyen (en alternance) régie lumière Olivier Modol régie son Christian Hierro coproduction Théâtre Villeneuve-Lès-Maguelonne Scène Conventionnée Jeune Public en Languedoc-Roussillon / Mitiki avec le soutien de la Maison de la Danse/Lyon, la Scène sur Saône/Lyon, Les Fédérés – Centre Dramatique National de Montluçon, le Pot au Noir/Rivoiranche. Toute la compagnie tient à remercier spécialement André Curmi pour sa confiance et son soutien décisifs.Réalisation Charles Picq date du document vidéo 2005 production Maison de la Danse