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Queen Blood
Ousmane Sy
Master Cypher
Ousmane Sy
From Scratch
Iffra Dia
Passacaille
Iffra Dia
R1R2
Bouside Ait Atmane
One Shot
Ousmane Sy
Fighting Spirit
Ousmane Sy
Dans l’arène
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Balade sensorielle
Johanna Faye
Earthbound
Saïdo Lehlouh , Johanna Faye
Afastado em
Johanna Faye
Wild Cat
Saïdo Lehlouh
Shapeshifting
Linda Hayford
Basic
Ousmane Sy
AlShe_Me
Linda Hayford
Apaches
Saïdo Lehlouh
Improvisation
Boris Charmatz
héâtre-élévision (pseudo-spectacle)
Boris Charmatz
Régi
Raimund Hoghe , Boris Charmatz
enfant
Boris Charmatz
Roman Photo
Boris Charmatz
Tarkos Training
Boris Charmatz
Levée des conflits
Boris Charmatz
Une lente introduction
Boris Charmatz
Statuts
Boris Charmatz
Quintette cercle
Boris Charmatz
Programme court avec essorage
Boris Charmatz , Julia Cima
La Danseuse malade
Boris Charmatz
Horace Benedict
Dimitri Chamblas
herses (une lente introduction)
Boris Charmatz
Flip book
Boris Charmatz
Education, le film work in progress
Boris Charmatz
Les Disparates
Boris Charmatz , Dimitri Chamblas
Les Disparates, le film
Boris Charmatz
Ascension
Boris Charmatz
À bras le corps
Boris Charmatz
À bras le corps
Boris Charmatz , Dimitri Chamblas
Aatt enen tionon
Boris Charmatz
50 ans de danse
Boris Charmatz
Les Disparates
“Les Disparates,” presents a cohabitation of the stage by a body and a sculpture. On the one hand, a body in motion, and on the other, an inert body—two simultaneous presences which juxtapose the fields of choreography and of fine arts.
The second performance co-authored by Boris Charmatz and Dimitri Chamblas, “Les Disparates,” presents a cohabitation of the stage by a body, that of Boris Charmatz, and a sculpture, by Toni Grand. On the one hand, a body in motion, and on the other, an inert body—two simultaneous presences which juxtapose the fields of choreography and of fine arts. With regard to this physical presence, the two choreographers explain: “We are looking for an immobile counterpoint to our movements: this sculpture represents for us a non-spectacular aesthetic object, enclosed on itself, a priori unarticulated, not-to-be manipulated or displaced, heavy, and yet its 700 kg are hardly perceptible!” On one side of the stage, a complete, stable, accomplished work, and on the other, a dance in the process of becoming in the instability of the moment, in the complexity of the living being. The viewer thus comes face-to-face with the presence of a work (of art) within a work (of choreography), which does not fail to challenge his expectations and his ideas of the performative. The performance is composed of three parts, each establishing different parameters of the state of dance. The selected extract presents the third part, in the singular space of L’Usine in Dijon, quite unlike the traditional black box theater. First, the film clip allows us to focus on Boris Charmatz’s dance; then, when the camera zooms out, it reveals the cohabitation with Toni Grand’s sculpture.
Source : Boris Charmatz
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