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Shango
Katherine Dunham , James Carlès
Hard Time Blues
Pearl Primus , James Carlès
Mourner’s bench
James Carlès , Talley Beatty
Transmission de Ostrich
James Carlès , Asadata Dafora
Ostrich [extract 2]
James Carlès , Asadata Dafora
Barrel House Blues – Rehearsal
Katherine Dunham , Cleo Parker Robinson , James Carlès
The Wedding [extract 1]
Pearl Primus , James Carlès
Dear Lord Extract 2
Rick Odums
Boots Dance [2009]
James Carlès , Walter Nicks
Tam Tam
James Carlès , Féral Benga
Boots Dance
James Carlès , Walter Nicks
Oh Lord [integral]
James Carlès , Géraldine Armstrong
Oh Lord
James Carlès , Géraldine Armstrong
Dear Lord
Rick Odums
Lobo
Vendetta Mathéa
Mourner’s bench
James Carlès , Talley Beatty
Shango
Katherine Dunham , James Carlès
Barrel House Blues
Katherine Dunham , Cleo Parker Robinson
Ostrich
James Carlès , Asadata Dafora
“Arythmie” et Event Merce Cunningham
Merce Cunningham , James Carlès
“Initiation hip-hop” de Saint-Louis Rhino, “Toulouse/Londres/Tel-Aviv, A-R” de James Carlès, “Dear Lord” de Rick Odums
James Carlès , Rick Odums , Saint-Louis rhino
FINDING EROS – Love At Last You Have Found Me
James Carlès
Finding Eros – Love Me or Leave Me
James Carlès
Mourner’s bench
This spiritual, muscular struggle between a dancer and a bench is inspired by the world of novelist Howard Fast and alludes to the tragic influence of the Ku Klux Klan on a rural, multi-racial community in the southern United States, after the civil war.
This spiritual, muscular struggle between a dancer and a bench is inspired by the world of novelist Howard Fast and alludes to the tragic influence of the Ku Klux Klan on a rural, multi-racial community in the southern United States, after the civil war. The performer asserts himself through a language of movement, highly stylised on the themes of oppression and transcendence. “Sitting on the mourner’s bench”, he recounts the decline, horror and oppression suffered by the black community.
Credits
Creation : 1947 section de la pièce “Southern Landscape”Choregraphy : Talley BeattyRerun in 2009 by : James CarlèsTransmitter : Joan Myers Brown – Cie Philadanco, Philadelphie USADuration : 6 mnMusic : «There is a balm in Gilead» Traditionnal spiritual song
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