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Fidèle à l'éclair

Prix du Festival Mimos 2009

Year of production
2007
Year of creation
2007

In the wake of solo Des Taureaux dans la tête, Fidèle à l’éclair marks the beginning of The Scarecrow Cycle, a series dedicated to this emblematic figure. The series includes solos Fidèle à l’éclair (Claudio Stellato), havran (Jaro Vinarsky) and babil (Eric Domeneghetty), trio Humus vertebra (Eric Domeneghetty, Claudio Stellato, Jaro Vinarsky) that gathers all three figures in one piece, as well as solo Benedetto Pacifico (Guillermo Weickert Molina) that was created in 2011. 

The scarecrow figure

A poet of ancient times who reigns at the crossroad of fields, the scarecrow is difficult to describe: for Karine Ponties, it is both a touching and contradictory figure, like a lonely soldier who’s never actually scared anyone. This vertical being is a man’s double, the self-portrait of a being that keeps its own name under silence. A being left to its own devices, a being in full release.

Fidèle à l’éclair

Karine Ponties tackled this process starting from a body, the body of the bogeyman. The bogeyman is a universal figure that gathers all sorts of frightening characters. Its function is to scare and its role is to warn children about moments or places that are considered dangerous. Coming and going with strange gestures, he gives the impression of an otherworldly being that would be weakened by the approach of a human face, and who fully takes on his duty as a righter of wrongs. 

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Choreography
Year of production
2007
Year of creation
2007
Art direction / Design
Karine Ponties
Duration
20minutes
Lights
Florence Richard
Music
God Speed You Black Emperor
Performance
Claudio Stellato
Production of choreographic work
Une production Dame de Pic/Cie Karine Ponties, en coproduction avec le Centre Chorégraphique National d’Orléans – direction Josef Nadj, dans le cadre de l’accueil studio 2008 – Ministère de la Culture (France), O Espaço do Tempo de Montemor-O-Novo (Portugal), Théâtre Les Tanneurs (Belgique), avec le soutien du Ministère de la Culture de la Communauté française Wallonie-Bruxelles – Service de la danse, de Wallonie-Bruxelles Théâtre/Danse.
Technical direction
Guillaume Toussaint Fromentin
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