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Foules - Olivia Grandville
Pièce chorégraphique pour 100 interprètes amateurs - Création 2015
“For if man is formed by circumstances, it is important to create human circumstances.”
Guy Debord
Foules is first and foremost a choreographic project designed for a large group.
Foules is a writing project in the form of a gestural and literary score.
Foules follows a logic of situation rather than imagery.
Foules draws inspiration from the analysis of space, in the manner of Perec, and disassociates itself from the subject with Lettrist insolence.
Foules winks towards Allan Kaprow, Anna Halprin, Odile Duboc, and Jacques Tati.
Foules borrows the most obvious and mysterious gestures and rhythms from the street.
Foules designs concrete communities, whether conscious or random.
Foules uses virtual communities to shape itself.
Foules is not a structural analysis but a cubist portrait.
Foules is interested in the internal and external balances of a group, its own rhythms, and will impose others on it.
Foules is a living tableau composed of a multitude of snapshots on which we will refrain from examining closely.
Let us be in crowds, yes! Because it’s true there are often no crowds on contemporary dance stages, and from intimate performances to accompanied solos, the fantasy of a large body in movement ends up haunting us. And is this only due to economic reasons, or to a persistent hatred of all things ‘corps’ (ballet orthe army), or perhaps the presumption that quality cannot withstand quantity and/or vice versa? Come on, let’s trample all over this crowd of questions and melt into it for a while. If we can’t contain or electrify it, we can always immerse ourselves in it and hope we don’t get lynched.