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The BNP Paribas Foundation
Fondation BNP Paribas
Mirage
Vaclav Kunes
Plexus
Aurélien Bory , Kaori Ito
Plan B
Aurélien Bory
Constellation
Alonzo King
Triangle of the Squinches
Alonzo King
l’Espace d’un Instant
Kitsou Dubois
Resin
Alonzo King
Extraits de répertoire
Angelin Preljocaj
Songes
Béatrice Massin
Terpsichore
Béatrice Massin
Fantaisies
Béatrice Massin
Meyer
Alonzo King
Hans was Heiri
Martin Zimmermann , Dimitri De Perrot
May
Vaclav Kunes
Taoub
Aurélien Bory
Wind-up
Vaclav Kunes
Héros Ordinaires
Sylvain Groud
Sinué
Mauro Paccagnella
Le Bal des Intouchables
Les Colporteurs
Hautes pointures
Les Colporteurs
Tarina
Les Colporteurs
Sur la route
Les Colporteurs
Traversées
Kitsou Dubois
Questcequetudeviens ?
Aurélien Bory
Azimut
Aurélien Bory
Géométrie de caoutchouc
Aurélien Bory
Daral Shaga
Feria Musica
Infundibulum
Mauro Paccagnella
Le vertige du papillon
Fatou Traore
4D
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
PUZ/ZLE
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Plus ou moins l’infini
Aurélien Bory
Öper Öpis
Martin Zimmermann , Dimitri De Perrot
Micro
Pierre Rigal
Micro
Pierre Rigal
Empreintes Massaï
Georges Momboye
A small hour ago
Vaclav Kunes
Sacrebleu
Fondation BNP Paribas
Reen
Vaclav Kunes
Cordes
Sylvain Groud
People
Sylvain Groud
Donc
Sylvain Groud
Chambre 209
Sylvain Groud
Gaff Aff
Martin Zimmermann , Dimitri De Perrot
Chouf Ouchouf
Martin Zimmermann , Dimitri De Perrot
Les lieux de là
Mathilde Monnier
Sans Objet
Aurélien Bory
La Belle Dame
Béatrice Massin
Collusion
Sylvain Groud
Collusion
Sylvain Groud
Empreintes Massaï
Georges Momboye
La Belle Dame
“La Belle Dame” reunified Béatrice Massin with the repertoire of baroque dances. This exceptional moment offered the opportunity to move away from the “idolization” of the repertoire.
La Belle Dame reunified Béatrice Massin with the repertoire of baroque dances. This exceptional moment offered the opportunity to move away from the “idolization” of the repertoire. More than anything else, it is a celebration of music and dance. We wanted to give the work a touch of humour, to embrace joy, in all these dances that are each more beautiful than the other.
The “Belle Dame” is, as such, an unprecedented piece of work, bringing together a range of baroque music and baroque dance. This French musical and choreographic legacy is presented in an absolute show that blends together living music and dance. The dances of the “Belle Dame” portray the music of 17th century France. To see and to recreate these dances is a way of re-questioning today’s baroque music.
“La Belle Dame” is a tribute to Francine Lancelot and evokes her work. Dancer, choreographer, pedagogue and researcher, Francine Lancelot played a crucial role in the “belle danse” (the baroque dance) of the 17th century. This performance illuminates her sparkling personality, her delight in dancing, her willingness that shines forth in her teaching, her desire to discover. With her, knowing was always a matter for question, nothing was certain. These never-ending interrogations gave Béatrice Massin a taste for baroque and, as such, her questioning.
In 2011, the reruns of “Atys” and La Belle Dame are two magnificent opportunities to pay tribute to a beautiful lady of dance and to reconcile baroque music and dance once again, as one cannot exist without the other.