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Le Lion et Le Rat
Dominique Boivin
Le Chêne et le Roseau
Mourad Merzouki
Le Héron
Satchie Noro , Alain Rigout
La C et la F de la F
Herman Diephuis
Rien de trop
Danièle Desnoyers
Le Cerf se voyant dans l’eau
Boyzie Cekwana
Contre ceux qui ont le goût difficile
Lia Rodrigues
Le Loup et L’Agneau
Béatrice Massin
Le Corbeau et le Renard
Dominique Hervieu
Le Loup et L'Agneau
Les Fables à La Fontaine
After La Fontaine : The Wolf and the Rat
Choreography Béatrice Massin
Concept Annie Sellem
From 2001 to 2008, La Petite Fabrique, an independent production company directed by Annie Sellem, developed an original project: asking choreographers from different backgrounds to create short pieces loosely based on La Fontaine’s “Fables”.
Twelve short tales in varying styles, ranging from hip-hop to classical, were assembled. In their use of language, they are equally suitable for a family audience as for a knowledgeable audience. They rely heavily on a mix of disciplines and artistic diversity: there is a crossover of cultures, music and rhythms. The moral of each fable is treated lightly, with poetry and plenty of humour.
As Annie Sellem explains, “The choreographers’ work may be read on many levels : I think they drew upon their childhood to some extent, as every piece is as just as funny as the child’s world, and just as serious, too.”
Béatrice Massin has chosen the fable “The Wolf and the Lamb” in order to show, thanks to the barocal music and dance, the similarity of every era throughout time.
Updating: March 2010