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My (petit) pogo
In 2012, the choreographer Fabrice Ramalingom, an unforgettable performer of Dominique Bagouet, created My Pogo, a play about the relationship to others. My (petit) Pogo, for young audiences, takes up the same theme of “living together” and the place of everyone in society, by diverting the codes of the pogo, punk rock dance of the 1970s-80s, very energetic until the scramble. The show for four dancers is first of all a conference that gives the keys to a better understanding of choreographic writing. The principles are explained before the audience switches to a more spectacular and poetic form where everyone can find their place as in the pogo. “It’s very important for me,” says the choreographer, “to train today’s audiences to be tomorrow’s.” A bet he wins here. It offers a dance both accessible with ordinary characters and a common score where each individual keeps his personality. Fabrice Ramalingom gives a lesson of free dance and thus sensitizes the young audience to the artistic.
Source: Maison de la Danse de Lyon