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Emergency – Focus
Jérôme Brabant
Couleurs de femmes
Yun Chane
Heimat – focus
Jérôme Brabant
Territoires
Jeff Ridjali
Murmur – focus
Sylvie Robert
Kafrine – focus
Nadjani Bulin
Impair – focus
Jérôme Brabant
Reflex – focus
Didier Boutiana
Mitsaka Festival – focus
Lalanbik
Kaz Bourbon – focus
Nadjani Bulin
Priyèr’ Sï Priyèr’ – focus
Didier Boutiana
Fragments of an uncertain body
Éric Languet
Ma vie sans bal
Éric Languet
Reflex
Didier Boutiana
Priyèr’ Sï Priyèr’
Didier Boutiana
Somewhere, out there, life was screaming
Éric Languet
Heimat
Jérôme Brabant
Emergency
Jérôme Brabant
Impair
Jérôme Brabant
Eric Languet, une rencontre avec la danse intégrée
Éric Languet
Éric Languet, chorégraphe
Éric Languet
Eric Languet, une pratique chorégraphique intégrée
Éric Languet
Barry n’est pas complètement blanc
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K.I.S – Kube In Street / The bee
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K.I.S – Kube In Street / The spider
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Corps Urgents
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Parkours
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Absence
Lino Mérion
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Edith Chateau
Chronique d’une conversation sensible -TEASER
Edith Chateau
Influences
Lino Mérion
Today
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Kaaro
Jeff Ridjali , Maud Marquet
La Révolte des Papillons – Teaser
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Mi mars dann la bote
Luc Maubon
Poésie du geste Traces
Luc Maubon
Lo kor Kanne
Luc Maubon
Nube y Viento
Marion Schrotzenberger
Abstract – un monde
Edith Chateau
Abstract
Edith Chateau
Habiter Le Seuil – TRAILER
Marine Chesnais
Dance of Spirits
Marianne Louise Lebon
Zina
Claudio Rabe
Emergency
“Emergency” is the result of a collaboration between the contemporary choreographer Jérôme Brabant and a group of free runners, New Gravity.
Emergency is the result of a collaboration between the contemporary choreographer Jérôme Brabant and a group of free runners, New Gravity. It is part of a research project on the meeting of two disciplines, contemporary dance and free running.
This collaboration sets off a reflection on their island identity. So as not to create an aesthetic piece illustrating the history of Reunion Island, Jérôme Brabant has deliberately chosen to work with young people who are moving forwards towards adulthood, and who embody the emergence of a people.
Free running consists of acrobatic movements through urban spaces, involving risk-taking and making use of the natural objects in your path. The problem of using the space on a theatre stage for free running is overcome by the use of platforms, which give the dancers elevation with the change in levels. Their trajectories use the entire length of the stage and their momentum along the diagonals provides an explosion of their virtuosity.
The alternating rhythms give a different perception of movement by introducing moments of slowness as the group comes together downstage, breaking up the lightning speed that free running requires.
The new demands made on the body are clear for the audience to see, replacing work that is rooted lifelessly in the ground with vertical challenges. Their work is enhanced in this approach as the most impressive figures derive from a group impetus. There is a notion of solidarity in human relations: each authentic element is part of a whole and makes it more powerful through a collective drive.
The choice of music is the antithesis of the noisy world of free running. Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”, with its lively, sustained sounds, accompanies the dancers in their frenzy of running and risk-taking. The dancers set the pace in an acoustic ensemble that mirrors the solidarity that they embody.
Source : Lalanbik
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