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En espérant l'eclipse

Choreography
Director
Year of production
1991
Year of creation
1991

‘En espérant l’éclipse’ is a hot day where every hour rolls by heavy with its conflicts, its unions, its rumours and its passions…
It’s a conversation, an animated, gesticulating “tertulia” between six people.

En espérant l’éclipse is the name of this dance…But it could equally be the name of a travel diary, a series of impressions, memories, souvenirs… collected by a tourist in the course of a journey through Spain.
En espérant l’éclipse could also be the name of a café or one of those private places, like a back room or terrace, a flat or cellar, where tables for gaming and conversation are jumbled together, and where sometimes they dance. ‘En espérant l’éclipse’ is a hot day where every hour rolls by heavy with its conflicts, its unions, its rumours and its passions…
It’s a conversation, an animated, gesticulating “tertulia” between six people.”

Source: Hervé Robbe

Choreography
Director
Year of production
1991
Year of creation
1991
Lights
Yves Godin
Performance
Sara Denizot, Emmanuelle Huynh, Myriam Lebreton, Ron Burchi, Alvaro Morell, Antoine Raulin
Production of video work
Filmé en novembre 1991 au théâtre les Gémeaux à Sceaux
Production of choreographic work
Coproduction Théâtre de Suresnes – Jean Vilar, Les Gémeaux-Scène nationale, compagnie Le Marietta Secret, commande du Festival de Lille 1991, avec l’aide de l’ADAMI (Société civile pour l’Administration des Droits des Artistes et des Musiciens Interprètes)
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