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L’impassé-e
Julie Nioche
Doers
Julie Nioche
Nos Solitudes
Julie Nioche
Vague intérieure Vague
Julie Nioche
Qu’est ce qui vous amène ?
Julie Nioche
Rituel pour une géographie du sensible
Mustafa Kaplan , Filiz Sizanli , Julie Nioche
Une Echappée
Julie Nioche
Danse Passante
Julie Nioche , Lisa Miramond , Anne Reymann , Laurie Peschier-Pimont , Aline Landreau
Nos amours
Julie Nioche
Danse Passante
Laure Delamotte-Legrand
Nos amours
Julie Nioche
L’impassé-e
Julie Nioche
Nos Solitudes
reprise 2020
Jury Prize 2010 – Professional Union of Theatre, Music and Dance Critics
Nos solitudes is a work imagined around a suspended body. In a new relationship to space and gravity, this body experiences solitude through this unusual reference. The dance overflows towards a scenic metaphor of our attachments, our links and our supports.
“I thought I would fall forever
hanging from a few wires,
I lost my sense of gravity
dropped from one to the next
I found an empty earth
separated into two parts of myself
I always keep one in the shadow
I have remained too long with my chest open, my heart guarded by others
since then I gather in my solitudes.”
Julie Nioche
Extract from the press
“Until Nos solitudes, one could think that our body was sold in a weight, having value of irrefutable constant data. Certainly. And that therefore, once suspended, if the case arose, this body with a constant weight had no more reason nor means to move. But Julie Nioche is suspended. And she never stops moving. By her own impulses, subtly modulated, controlled, she generates the necessary energies, in short additional to the weight, which will allow her to rise, to rise, to evolve, to move, to coil, to bathe, to levitate, to undulate, to sink, to unfold…”
Gérard Mayen, Mouvement, February 2010