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Narcissus Reflected

Spectacle de danse participatif via smartphones

Year of production
2017
Year of creation
2017

Interactions with audiences are made through messages sent (in French, Chinese, English or any other language), via a local mobile telephone network (which we provide), on the smartphones of participating audiences.

Playful confrontation between the Judo-Christian values anchored in our culture and the new values of our individualistic society that legitimizes narcissism and the cultivation of the self.
Continuous interaction with the audience via their smartphones.

With Narcissus Reflected we continue our commitment towards the mixing of contemporary dance with digital arts. 

Narcissus has replaced Oedipus.
In this original piece, performed by two excellent dancers, we address the question of the moral values of our contemporary society that legitimizes, little by little, the sense of individualism and the cultivation of the self. Pride has become a virtue; feelings of guilt have disappeared.

Used in an unusual way in this project, digital technology contributes to the playfulness of the piece.
Audiences carry in their hands a technical responsibility: via their smartphones, and a specially designed program, they get involved in the action taking place on stage.

In a humoristic, provocative – yet profound – way the possibilities of “voting” and acting upon how the choreography unfolds, question our relationship with everyday technologies.
Choreography is also renewed through the use of a principle of repetition as compositional tool.
This repetition is based on the seven sins.
For each sequence audiences choose their sin, vote, lead the game…
For each sequence the dancers enact their movements, inquire about what to do next, repeat the choreographic motifs, without being aware of why they do so. A question is put forward: How to comply with the quest for meaning, and find again the sense of the sacred beyond our ordinary practices?
Bodies in motion as faces of an answer.

Through its high artistic quality and its technological innovation, both on the level of the choreography and the participative concept, Narcissus Reflected is informed by current political, religious and social events and transcribes the extactic energy, the sense of urgency, the violence and the convulsions of the world.

Choreography
Company
Year of production
2017
Year of creation
2017
Artistic direction assistance
Art direction / Design
Matos, Jean-Marc
Secondary artistic direction
Courcelle, Arnaud
Artistic advice / Dramaturgy
Holst, Anne
Duration
50 mn
Lights
Stuber, Yarol
Original score
Mondolfo, Emmanuel
Performance
Danseurs-performeurs, partenaires de création : Fabien Gautier & Marianne Masson
Production of video work
K. Danse
Scene setting
Matos, Jean-Marc
Set design
Matos, Jean-Marc et Courcelle Arnaud
Production of choreographic work
Soutiens : Ville de Toulouse, Conseil Régional Occitanie, Conseil Départmental de la Haute-Garonne Accueils en résidence : Théâtre Le Ring, Toulouse – CDCN, Toulouse – École d’éducation Artistique, Tournefeuille – Théâtre Marcel Pagnol, Villeneuve-Tolosane.
Technical direction
Stuber, Yarol
Video production
Courcelle, Arnaud
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