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Floréal
Thierry De Mey
Pièce de gestes
Thierry De Mey
Tippeke
Thierry De Mey
Dom Svobode
Iztok Kovač
Musique de tables
Thierry De Mey
From Inside – Sicilia, Vie di Gibellina
Thierry De Mey
Top Shot
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Rémanences
Thierry De Mey
Rosas danst Rosas
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
21 études à danser
Michèle Anne De Mey
Light Music
Thierry De Mey
One Flat Thing, reproduced
William Forsythe
From Inside – Kinshasa, city on the go
Thierry De Mey
Love Sonnets
Michèle Anne De Mey
Fase
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Prélude à la mer
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
One flat thing, reproduced
William Forsythe
Ma mère l’Oye
Thierry De Mey
Bluebeard
Thierry De Mey
Ma mère l’Oye
Thierry De Mey
Mother Goose
Thierry De Mey
Ma mère l'Oye
“Ma Mère l’Oye” involves some sixty dancers and choreographers in the phantasmagorical world of the forests of Brussels and Salzburg
This, originally, was a commission from Rouen Opera. The figure obligatory, the field of action designated ; to translate into images the world of Charles Perrault’s folk-tales of “Mother Goose” (Ma Mère l’Oye). For Thierry De Mey, the experience led to the unsuspected discovery of Maurice Ravel’s world. A superb artisan of tone-colour, a so-called impressionist yet unfailingly rigourous goldsmith. To work in his wake, to wear down the paths taken by him, became a sensorial and perhaps also a spiritual experience. It was taking the measure of the absolute luxuriance of the composer’s world. To start off with, a film score for orchestra, broad and porous, unfolding at times like a diptych, now like a video triptych. A fairy-tale cinematographic work in a dream world, “Ma Mère l’Oye” involves some sixty dancers and choreographers in the phantasmagorical world of the forests of Brussels and Salzburg. All portray in sensitive and unexpected manner a mythological creature or fairy-tale character, a personal reincarnation by which the ineffable individual more readily presents itself to the camera.
Source : Charleroi /danses