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La part des femmes, une traversée numérique
La part des femmes, une traversée numérique

La part des femmes, une traversée numérique

VIADANSE Direction Fattoumi/Lamoureux – CCN de Bourgogne Franche-Comté à Belfort

Miniature de la vidéo Masculines (2013)

Masculines (2013)

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Bnett Wasla (2018)

Bnett Wasla (2018)

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Lost in Burqa (2011)

Lost in Burqa (2011)

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Manta (2009)

Manta (2009)

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo BNETT WASLA

BNETT WASLA

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo SYMPATHETIC MAGIC

SYMPATHETIC MAGIC

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo SWING Museum

SWING Museum

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo OSCYL

OSCYL

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #05

Mouvements #05

Chloé Moglia

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements 18

Mouvements 18

Tatiana Julien

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #17

Mouvements #17

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #16

Mouvements #16

Bouziane Bouteldja

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #15

Mouvements #15

Volmir Cordeiro

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #14

Mouvements #14

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #13

Mouvements #13

Ambra Senatore

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #12

Mouvements #12

Thierry Thieû Niang

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #11

Mouvements #11

Amala Dianor

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #10

Mouvements #10

Marie-Caroline Hominal

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #09

Mouvements #09

Bruno Bouché

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #08

Mouvements #08

Jann Gallois

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #07

Mouvements #07

Etienne Rochefort

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #06

Mouvements #06

Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #04

Mouvements #04

Aïcha M’Barek , Hafiz Dhaou

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #03

Mouvements #03

Frank Micheletti

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #01

Mouvements #01

Maud Le Pladec , Julien Gallée Férré

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #02

Mouvements #02

Anne Le Batard , Jean-Antoine Bigot

Miniature de la vidéo Mouvements #00

Mouvements #00

Éric Lamoureux

Miniature de la vidéo Après-midi [recréation 2015]

Après-midi [recréation 2015]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo WAVES

WAVES

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Flânerie

Flânerie

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Circle

Circle

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Animal regard

Animal regard

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Miroirs aux alouettes

Miroirs aux alouettes

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Entre Temps

Entre Temps

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo La Danse de Pièze

La Danse de Pièze

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo La Madâ’a

La Madâ’a

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Entrelacs

Entrelacs

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Archipel

Archipel

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Vita Nova

Vita Nova

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Wasla, ce qui relie

Wasla, ce qui relie

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Lost in Burqa

Lost in Burqa

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Une Douce Imprudence

Une Douce Imprudence

Éric Lamoureux , Thierry Thieû Niang

Miniature de la vidéo Manta

Manta

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Masculines

Masculines

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Flanerie (teaser)

Flanerie (teaser)

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Concert Dansé

Concert Dansé

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Des souffles de vie

Des souffles de vie

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Interview d’Eric Lamoureux

Interview d’Eric Lamoureux

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Controverse et récidive

Controverse et récidive

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Fiesta

Fiesta

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Solstice [Film]

Solstice [Film]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Just to dance…

Just to dance…

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Husaïs [Film]

Husaïs [Film]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Exode

Exode

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo 1000 départs de muscles

1000 départs de muscles

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Solstice (remix) [Teaser]

Solstice (remix) [Teaser]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Husaïs – Solstice

Husaïs – Solstice

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Asile poétique

Asile poétique

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Si loin que l’on aille…

Si loin que l’on aille…

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Après-midi [extrait 1]

Après-midi [extrait 1]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Après-midi [extrait 2]

Après-midi [extrait 2]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Solstice

Solstice

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Wasla (ce qui relie) [Solo]

Wasla (ce qui relie) [Solo]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Stèles

Stèles

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Miniature de la vidéo Animal regard [Film]

Animal regard [Film]

Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi

Thematics

La part des femmes, une traversée numérique

This exhibition is based on the book “La Part des femmes” (Nouvelles Éditions Place, 2021), the result of a meeting in 2012 between Anne Pellus (lecturer at the University of Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès) and the choreographers Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux.

Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux, choreographers and directors of VIADANSE, Centre chorégraphique national de Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in Belfort, have always placed the question of gender at the heart of their artistic journey, fueled by the desire to deconstruct the cogs of domination.
This exhibition is based on the book La Part des femmes (Nouvelles Éditions Place, 2021), which stems from the encounter, in 2012, between French researcher Anne Pellus (lecturer at the University of Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès) and the choreographers.
It invites the viewer to take a look at five emblematic pieces by Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux, created between 1998 and 2018 : Wasla-solo and Bnett Wasla, Manta, Lost in Burqa, Masculines. The photographs are signed Laurent Philippe and Maitetxu Etcheverria.

The journey of Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux’s artistic tandem is rooted in duality and otherness, which are reflected in the permanent dialogue between two perspectives, two singular imaginations, embodied by two individuals of different origins, cultures and genders.
Their aesthetic is thus politically situated in this logic of exchange, of welcoming the other, in a desire to create relationships. The links between the Norths and the Souths, as well as the visibility of the bodies concerned occupy an essential place in their approach.
They refuse that there is only one way to be a woman. Since female identity is a built concept, this process undergoes perpetual changes, and it is in this evolution that it multiplies in its incarnation and blurs the biological imprint of the bodies.

La part des femmes, performance

La part des femmes, performance

Created especially for Chaillot Théâtre National de la Danse, this performance resonates like an echo of the work : La part des femmes by Anne Pellus.

Combining gesture, story and video, this dance performance offers a hybrid format between choreographic “re-visitations”, archive images and the story-testimony of Héla Fattoumi surrounded by two performers : Meriem Bouajaja and Chourouk El Mahati.

Wasla-solo and Bnett Wasla

Wasla-solo and Bnett Wasla

In the beginning was Wasla-solo, which I like to translate as “the solo that connects”. It is for me a kind of return to my native land through dance.
The project was simple : cross through the old town, the medina of Tunis, daily (…) In the palace of Halfaouine, we were taken to the dance studio with its barres, its mirrors. But I was drawn to the hall of the alcoves ; particularly one of them, into which I immediately curled up… I opened my arms… Incredibly, I fitted into it perfectly, it looked as if it was waiting for me.
It was the alcove that started it all, the construction of a performance around the multiple attempts at empowerment. It had become a cozy nest, a golden cage, a kind of mother’s womb. – Héla Fattoumi

Wasla (ce qui relie) [Solo]

Bnett Wasla is a rewrite of Wasla-solo. It was recreated with four dancers from the Ballet and Choreographic Arts Department of the Cité de la Culture in Tunis.
The solo becomes a quartet through this transmission, also signifying the passage from the intimate to the collective. Using the same alcove as in Wasla-solo, Bnett Wasla is the story of an emancipation where the female bodies first linked to the womb, heads riveted to the stone walls, escape and gradually expand.

Bnett Wasla (2018)

It was the four dancers of the Tunis Opera Ballet who made me want to embark on this adventure of transmission ; I felt it was the right time and that it would be with them. I loved our discussions, I told them about the Wasla issues of my time and they told me about their commitment as women, artists, dancers in a post-revolutionary Muslim country.
Bnett Wasla, which literally means “the girls of Wasla”, has become a kind of feminist manifesto carried by these formidable performers Nour, Oumaima, Houda and Cyrinne – Héla Fattoumi

Manta and Lost in burqa

Manta and Lost in burqa

Manta is a solo performed by Héla Fattoumi wearing the niqab, a full veil. This garment which can be related to many controversies, is a creative trigger for the two choreographers. Dancing with a veil, shaking its drape, discovering its resistance, its transparency, is to give rise to powerful images that strike our imagination.

Born in Tunisia, Héla Fattoumi saw the women of her childhood gradually abandon the safsari, a white and elegant veil linked more to tradition than to religion. The introduction of the full veil and the religious and political claims associated with it are a challenging issue to her.

Manta is a dance piece bordering on the art of performance. It is in her name and in her body as a dancer that Héla Fattoumi explores her relationship to the veil and thus takes a stand.

Manta (2009)

The initial shock was in 2006, in Syria, we were on tour… I remember precisely, in the city of Aleppo, this fortuitous encounter.
I found myself opposite someone dressed in black with her face almost fully covered. It was a woman holding a little boy by the hand, a gloved hand.
All that remained was the gaze, the only opening to the outside which lets the inside enter towards the infinitesimal and the intimate.
I remember the sensations, in the rehearsal studio, slipping inside the fabric, feeling its weight on the head, on the shoulders, I sketched gestures, I ventured into postures, and I entered into a time without measure, an infinite tension, an experience in apnea. – Héla Fattoumi

Lost in burqa began with the encounter between Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux and the Moroccan visual artist, Majida Khattari, who has won renown for her fashion shows featuring “clothing-sculptures” inspired by burqas, niqabs and other safsaris. Through these performances, she denounces the confinement of the body and questions the complex and ambiguous situation of women in contemporary Islam.

This piece brings together a mixed cast of male and female dancers. The eight performers appropriate these sculptures of moving fabrics, guided by the imaginary potential of each of them, in a disturbing and surprising dance. Lost in Burqa questions the symbolic and fantastical effects of the hijab, this sometimes imposed garment, the primary nature of which would be “to conceal from view or to isolate a body or an object“.

After Manta, we asked other performers to share this experience of invisibility, of the disappearance of the body under a veil, this physical experience of the fabric, of its weight, of the slowness it imposes ; inhabit and bring to life these burqas in their great diversity in terms of their textures, shapes, materials and lengths in order to bring out images, with subversive tones of images that open up the imagination. – Héla Fattoumi

Lost in Burqa (2011)

Masculines

Masculines

Seven dancers in search of emancipation perform the stereotypes of femininity : languid dancers from the Bain turc of Ingres, silent Moors from Orientalist postcards, dolls with hair and nail extensions and enhanced with high-heeled shoes…

The stage here is a battlefield where clichés are embodied. It makes them waver and deconstructs norms that patriarchy invites us to consider as innate and essential to our identities, and that each person has had the opportunity not only to internalize but also to incorporate.

Masculines (2013)

Powerful and rebellious, they stare down and demolish the clichés towards a freedom of body without measure.
The Turkish bath of Ingres no longer has an outline, there is no longer either masculine or feminine: there is only vital and collective energy. – Héla Fattoumi

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This selection of photos is taken from the book La Part des femmes published by Nouvelles Éditions Place (2021).

Anne Pellus (Lecturer at the University of Toulouse 2 Jean-Jaurès) reveals how, through dancing bodies, each work echoes our world and our history. It is based on five pieces by Héla Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux, whom she met in 2012, and whose work she has since followed.

Books can be ordered on the ‘Books on the move’ website.

Credits

Exhibition proposed by VIADANSE

Photos of Laurent Philippe (Wasla-solo, Bnett Wasla, Manta, Masculines)

& Maitetxu Etcheverria (Lost in Burqa)

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