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Les corbeaux

Choreography
Year of production
2010
Year of creation
2010

With Les Corbeaux, Josef Nadj and Akosh Szelevényi, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist, continue their conversation, turning once again to the Nature of their natal region.

With Les Corbeaux, Josef Nadj and Akosh Szelevényi, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist, continue their conversation, turning once again to the Nature of their natal region. As the title suggests, this performance piece is nourished by the patient meticulous scrutiny and observation of crows, in particular the fleeting instant when they touch ground, when the transition between flight and walk transpires. A third partner is invited to join this dance-music dialogue, expressing itself, “reacting freely”, giving voice to its silence: a black painting, liquid sheen, that across the thread of the musical and choreographic gestures, leaves its trace, bearing witness or capturing footprints of the passage of crows. And so, by way of the danced movement Nadj abandons himself to, movement which progressively engages his hand, face, arm and then his entire body over the course of this improvisation – the state Nadj seeks to achieve is preparation for the pictorial gesture. His “becoming bird” merges with his “becoming a brush”. 

Choreography
Year of production
2010
Year of creation
2010
Lights
Rémi Nicolas assisté de Christian Scheltens
Original score
Akosh Szelevényi
Performance
Josef Nadj
Production of video work
14 images productions
Sound
Jean-Philippe Dupont
Production of choreographic work
Centre chorégraphique national d’Orléans / Coproduction Théâtre Forum Meyrin – Suisse / Avec le soutien de Scène nationale d’Orléans / Cette performance a reçu une aide exceptionnelle à la création de la Ville d’Orléans pour sa présence au Festival d’Avignon.
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