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Si c’est un nègre / autoportrait
Faustin Linyekula
Paris-Alger
Nacera Belaza
Un-2-Men-Show
Thomas Lebrun , Foofwa d’Imobilité
Traffic
Rosalind Crisp
Tahaman
Georges Momboye
Spécimen et autres phénomènes pata, para, supra et meta physiques pour danser la fin de la guerre froide…
Sébastien Lefrançois
Solum
Filiz Sizanli
I’m sitting in a room different from the one you are now
João Fiadeiro
Self(ish) Portrait
João Fiadeiro
Je ne sais pas, un jour, peut-être…
Nathalie Pernette
Le pur hasard
Nacera Belaza
A posteriori
Georges Appaix
Le loup et l’agneau [Duo]
Béatrice Massin
Laisser frémir
Elsa Wolliaston , Loïc Touzé
Hors sujet ou le bel ici
Martine Pisani
La Flûte enchantée
Nathalie Pernette
Effroi
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Dolap
Mustafa Kaplan
Décompositions 1 et 2
Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh
Bribes
Haïm Adri
Back up
Haïm Adri
N° 11 : Le bleu est à la mode cette année…
Laure Bonicel
1 zeste 2
Bruno Sajous , Frédéric Werlé
Triptyque sans titre
Faustin Linyekula
Prologue – La longue histoire de « Vieilles gens, vieux fers »
Jean Weidt
Danser avec J. Weidt – La longue histoire de « Vieilles gens, vieux fers »
Françoise Dupuy , Jean Weidt , Dominique Dupuy
La griserie de l’espace, soirée autour de Jerome Andrews
Jerome Andrews , Dominique Dupuy
Le loup et l’agneau [Traqué]
Béatrice Massin
Atelier performance
Robyn Orlin
We must eat our suckers with the wrappers on
Robyn Orlin
Dans la rue
Robyn Orlin
Au restaurant
Robyn Orlin
Cygne – Daddy, I’ve seen this piece six times before and I still don’t know why they’re hurting each other
Robyn Orlin
Confit de canard [Tigresse et mouton]
Robyn Orlin
Confit de canard – Ann Crosset
Robyn Orlin
Performance / Installation
Faustin Linyekula
Entrée – Don Quichotte, solo provisoire
Dominique Boivin
Errance – Don Quichotte, solo provisoire
Dominique Boivin
Don Quichotte, solo provisoire [Dédale]
Dominique Boivin
La danse, une histoire à ma façon [D’Isadora Duncan à Valeska Gert]
Dominique Boivin
La danse, une histoire à ma façon [Diaghilev et Bauhaus]
Dominique Boivin
La danse, une histoire à ma façon [Années 1950-1970]
Dominique Boivin
Ce dont nous sommes faits [Marques, slogans, pays]
Lia Rodrigues
A quoi tu penses ? [Audition]
Dominique Boivin
A quoi tu penses ? [Solo]
Dominique Boivin
Bonté divine [Rencontre amoureuse]
Dominique Boivin , Pascale Houbin
Bonté divine [Lettres des amants]
Dominique Boivin , Pascale Houbin
Le Lion et le rat
Dominique Boivin
Incarnat [La mère et l’enfant]
Lia Rodrigues
Souffrances et genre humain – Incarnat
Lia Rodrigues
Chantier poétique [Le groupe]
Lia Rodrigues
Chantier poétique [Des corps différents ou violents]
Lia Rodrigues
Chantier poétique [Du solo au groupe]
Lia Rodrigues
Im Kopf – Le Cygne
Andrea Sitter
Le Cargo
Faustin Linyekula
Transmut-2 soli
Marie-Laure Agrapart
Cabinet des figures
Vanessa Le Mat
Zombie Aporia
Daniel Linehan
Pina Jackson in Mercemoriam
Foofwa d’Imobilité
Blackbird
Jiří Kylián
ATTENTE Dov’è la luna
Jean-Christophe Maillot
Closer
Benjamin Millepied
Hommage d’un demi-dimanche à un Nicolas Poussin entier
Hélène Iratchet
Krafff
Yan Raballand
Entrelacs
Lionel Hoche
La confidence des oiseaux
Luc Petton
Ouvrez !
Sylvain Prunenec
Imago
Frédérike Unger , Jérôme Ferron
Dervish in progress
Ziya Azazi
Le Ballet de la Merlaison
Christine Bayle
Le Bal Pendule
Nadine Beaulieu
Tango – Bal au centre… Balez donc
Thomas Lebrun , Christine Corday , Claudia Miazzo , Jean-Paul Padovani
Le Bal [Tango]
Brigitte Seth , Roser Montlló Guberna
Le Bal – Sevillanas
Brigitte Seth
Danses de société – Bal au Centre… Balez donc
Thomas Lebrun
Feue
Thomas Lebrun
Kawa, solo à deux
Aïcha M’Barek , Hafiz Dhaou
Popydog
Jonathan Capdevielle , Marlène Saldana
Un faible degré d’originalité (suffit à conférer une protection)
Antoine Defoort
Le répertoire en mouvement
Isadora Duncan , Noëlle Simonet , Jean-Marc Piquemal
Faites demi-tour dès que possible
Pierre-Johann Suc , Magali Pobel
Eikon [danse de Michael J]
Raphaëlle Delaunay
Eikon [duo Faune doré]
Raphaëlle Delaunay
Apparemment, ce qui ne se voit pas
Anne Le Batard , Jean-Antoine Bigot
Unfinished Fragments : Butterfly
Patricia Greenwood-Karagozian
Unfinished Fragments : Acknowledged
Patricia Greenwood-Karagozian
Une hypothèse de réinterprétation
Rita Quaglia
Grande leçon de danse Ingeborg Liptay
Ingeborg Liptay
Lumière du vide
Ingeborg Liptay
Wave 02
Hervé Robbe
Slogans / opus 1
Hervé Robbe
Une pièce mécanique
Pierre Cottreau , Geisha Fontaine
San
Vincent Mantsoe
Nkululeko
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Plasticization
Nelisiwe Xaba
Black ! White ?
Nelisiwe Xaba
It’s not over until the fit phat fat lady sings
Hlengiwe Lushaba
Miss Thandi
Gregory Vuyani Maqoma
Beautiful me
Gregory Vuyani Maqoma
Beautiful
Gregory Vuyani Maqoma
Le cerf se voyant dans l’eau
Boyzie Cekwana
Parallèle
Amala Dianor
Noces / Quatuor
Aurélien Richard
Coco le roi du balai
Béatrice Massin
Warm
David Bobée
Hors jeux
Iffra Dia
The Nikel Project, songs & poems
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Enjoy the Silence
Mickaël Phelippeau
Tempéraments
Shlomi Tuizer
JINX 103
Jozsef Trefeli , Gabor Varga
Le bal tango
Nadine Beaulieu , Brigitte Seth , Philippe Lafeuille , Roser Montlló Guberna
Planes
Trisha Brown
Quatre ciels
Thomas Lebrun
In no sense
Nicolas Paul
Tableaux vivants
Anne Juren
Dokuman
Mustafa Kaplan , Filiz Sizanli
Ô Senseï
Catherine Diverrès
Stance II
Catherine Diverrès
Sacre
David Wampach
Les modulables – Equally loud and in the same tempo
Joanne Leighton
Les modulables – Erasure duet
Joanne Leighton
Les modulables – Fibonacci fugue
Joanne Leighton
Les modulables – I’m getting nowhere and it is a pleasure
Joanne Leighton
Les modulables – I’m sitting in a room
Joanne Leighton
Fragment(s)
Arthur Harel
Des branchés
Céline Léfèvre
Watch iT!
Tony Mills
Popular Music [extrait 2]
Yuval Pick
Popular Music [extrait 1]
Yuval Pick
No play hero [extrait 2]
Yuval Pick
No play hero [extrait 1]
Yuval Pick
Very Wetr ! [extrait 2]
Régine Chopinot
Very Wetr ! [extrait 1]
Régine Chopinot
Sacre #197
Dominique Brun
Covariance
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
Big mouth
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
Danseuse piétonne
Maroussia Vossen
Cascade
Cécile Loyer
Mono
Itamar Serussi
Les yeux dans les yeux
Pierre Cottreau , Geisha Fontaine
Faux mouvement
Fabrice Lambert
Silhouette
Mlu Zondi
Ja,nee
Boyzie Cekwana
This is concrete
Jefta Van Dinther , Thiago Granato
Nervures
Fabrice Lambert
D’indicibles violences
Claude Brumachon , Benjamin Lamarche
La fille qui danse
Daniel Dobbels
Un son étrange
Daniel Dobbels
Sang froid
Julia Cima
Two room apartment
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
La nuit transfigurée
Philippe Saire
Double Take
Filipe Lourenço , Panagiota Kallimani , Emilio Urbina , Rafael Pardillo
Suivront mille ans de calme
Angelin Preljocaj
Marché noir
Angelin Preljocaj
Douve
Tatiana Julien
Final/ment/seule
Cécile Proust
Flat/grand délit
Yann Lheureux
Insensiblement
Myriam Gourfink
Flaque
Éric Longequel , Guillaume Martinet
Clinamen… ou l’Art de (ne pas) gérer une carrière
Lila Greene
Impair
Jérôme Brabant
Coupé décalé [1ère partie] – Robyn Orlin
Robyn Orlin
Coupé décalé [2e partie] – James Carlès
James Carlès
Répète
Fanny de Chaillé
Bruit de couloir
Clément Dazin
Ce que le jour doit à la nuit
Hervé Koubi
Vertige d’Elle
Claire Moineau
Drift
Cindy Van Acker
Le cerf se voyant dans l'eau
Recorded at the CND 9 December 2006
[The stag who sees himself in the water]
This piece, the result of a commission by Annie Sellem, director of the production company La Petite Fabrique, as part of a programme entitled “Les Fables à La Fontaine”, devoted to the staging of the “Fables” by Jean de La Fontaine.
Boyzie Cekwana transposes this fable into an African context to make it “a panoramic tale of the savannah”, replacing the stag with a Thomson’s gazelle and the bloodhound with the cheetah. He builds his choreography around the “precise moment which reveals the heart of the story”, as he explains in the statement of intent which introduces his proposal. According to him, the final moral resonates very clearly with “all those who tread on African soil”: “the fight between teeth and flesh is determined by an animal’s disregard for a simple rule of survival” [1].
Programmed in the “Les belles étrangères” (The beautiful foreigners) part of the project, the piece was created in February 2005 at the Theatre Jean Lurçat in Aubusson and toured throughout France.
[1] B. Cekwana, statement of intent for “Le cerf se voyant dans l’eau” (“The stag who sees himself in the water”), 2005
The stag who sees himself in the water
A stag, by crystal-running brook-
Stopping to have himself a look
At his reflection – gazed, gave thanks
For antlers full and fair, but took
Great umbrage at his spindly shanks,
Whose image, ill rewarding his inspection,
Shimmered below. “Ah me! What imperfection!
Such difference, head to toe! My brow can touch
The topmost branches, but my hooves are much
The worst that ever were!” As thus
He wailed his woe in accents dolorous,
A hound came bounding. Stag, in fright,
Trying to flee into the wood
As best he could,
Turned to take flight.
And though his hooves performed quite as they should,
His antlers, tangling in each bough and limb,
Would prove to be the death of him.
Damning his yearly growth, the beast, resigned,
Suffered a rather sudden change of mind.
Like stag, who cursed his hooves though quick to bless
The antlers that, at length, were his undoing,
We mortals prize the beautiful, eschewing
What serves us better, and what harms us less.
Jean de La Fontaine, Book VI – Fable 9, 1678
(Fifty Fables of La Fontaine, translated by Norman R. Shapiro, University of Illinois Press, 1997)
Statement of intent
“This fable embodies a moral, powerful and tangible prototype which leaves a great deal of room for creative exploration. It is not often that one can work along such a clear narrative line; this prospect is therefore intimidating. In this piece, I want to look at La Fontaine’s traditional fable from an “African” perspective: to weave a panoramic tale of the savannah, to make the forest a plain and the stag a Thomson’s gazelle.
I’m interested in the search for one moment: the precise moment which reveals the heart of the story. In the wild, the cheetah is my favourite animal. Thanks to my fascination for this elegant and nimble wild cat, I have witnessed its perilous relationship with the Thomson’s gazelle. The goal, nevertheless, is to tell the story of a gazelle who makes a bad decision in an environment of constant threat and danger. While the gazelle is concerned with its own beauty and prowess, it loses sight of the key elements which ensure its survival: vigilance and distance. In its self-importance, it lets its predator get too close and it loses the critical moments it needs to escape.
While moving away from the true character of the wild cat, our cheetah adopts superficial and particular qualities. It, for example, is strangely obsessed by its tail, or strangely sure of itself. Thus, I try to soften the moral of the fable, by proposing a humorous, beautiful and tragic vision all at the same time. In the end, the final moral remains similar: “the fight between teeth and flesh is determined by an animal’s disregard for a simple rule of survival”. It is a rule which resonates instinctively with all those who tread on African soil.”
Boyzie Cekwana
Updating: December 2013