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Gueule de loup [transmission 2015]

Choreography
Director
Year of production
2015
Year of creation
1992

Extrait de la pièce de Christine Bastin remontée par le groupe Accords perdus, Danse en Seine (Paris), dans le cadre de “Danse en amateur et répertoire” (2014)

A choreographic extract remodelled by the group Accords perdus, Danse en Seine (Paris), as part of the “Danse en amateur et repertoire” programme (2014) (a programme created to assist and promote amateur dancing).

The groups
Exceptionally, the revival of Gueule de loup is the work of two groups united under the auspices of the Maison des pratiques artistiques amateurs on a long-term project (a large extract shown in 2013, the complete work the following year). Three of the dancers hail from Accords perdus, a collective that comes together from time to time to lead specific projects. Six others are from Danse en Seine, which describes itself as a company, comprising several advanced-level pre-professionals dedicated to creations by emerging choreographers. Although working on a volunteer basis, it has a second activity of raising awareness to dance practices alongside and with impeded publics (Gueule de loup has the same aim).

The project
Gueule de loup was originally created for five interpreters, before being changed to a format for three. The current redeployment for nine provides an opportunity to introduce stimulating variants, particularly since, instead of extracts, we can now talk of a global reshuffle, with a view to recreating the progression of a continuous story. The choreographer leads the project personally, putting into it the methods he uses for a professional company: first physical and responsive warming-up exercises, already imbued with the spirit of the piece, then a reinforcement by improvisation. The aim is to restore an equilibrium in which movement, potentially very physical, paves the way for the creation of a character who is extremely committed emotionally. 

The choreographer
Christine Bastin’s dance is emblematic of the rich tones of the Nouvelle Danse Française of the 1980s. The works she composes are thus of great dramatic intensity, very attentive to the creation of characters committed to a very strong stage presence. These works oscillate between a sophisticated grace and the burning of a raw archaism. Her great creative avidity is nurtured by multiple musical, pictorial and literary references. In 1992, Gueule de loup is thus an evocation of Spain, which draws from the writing of José Cela. She recreates a world in which material poverty rubs off on the roughness of souls: the very difficulty of expressing oneself in the world gives way to the expression of rustic and burning ardours.

Creation for October 2nd and 3rd 1992 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance, Lyon, commissioned for the Biennale de danse de Lyon

Choreography
Director
Year of production
2015
Year of creation
1992
Duration
17 minutes
Other collaboration
Extrait chorégraphique remonté par le groupe Accords perdus, Danse en Seine (Paris), dans le cadre de Danse en amateur et répertoire (2014) – Transmission Christine Bastin
Performance
Véronique Bernier, Marine Da Costa, Marie D’Angélo, Vincent Haramboure, Elsa Lyczko, Caroline de Saint Jouan, Emmanuelle Simon, Marie Simon, Orianne Vilmer
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