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Entropico #4
Following the thread of a choreography in the emblematic and secret places of cities visibly marked by colonial history, the film is constructed by proposing to cross an urban cartography imagined by a youth with a fragmented and plural reality.
ENTROPICO is a series of urban crossings that transport us to the cities of Marseille, Havana and Fort-de-France, listening to a youth in the archipelago. These young people bring us into their privileged playgrounds, their dances, their reflections, and give us a glimpse of their lifestyles and their ways of gathering.
ENTROPICO seeks to capture the search for identity of these adolescents and questions the place they make in our society. By filming the multitude of young people and the public space of different cities, Christophe Haleb questions the relationship of dance to public space with its uses and modes of appropriation, its possibilities and impossibilities of movement, its areas of movement. confrontation, withdrawal and exposure, its openings and its limits, both topographical and political. ENTROPICO is a long-term film project started in 2017 in Marseille and in the cities of Havana and Fort-de-France.
This project is part of the audiovisual and choreographic project ENTROPIC NOW.
Source: La Zouze