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Blue Lady
Charles Picq
Entrée d’Apollon
Louis-Guillaume Pécour
Kinkan Shonen – Graine de Cumquat
Ushio Amagatsu
Assaï
Dominique Bagouet
Codex
Philippe Decouflé
Kathak
Birju Maharaj
Mama, Monday, Sunday or Always
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Sheer Romance
Charles Picq
Swan Lac
Andy De Groat
Tête close
Joëlle Bouvier , Régis Obadia
Frauenballet
Susanne Linke
Im bade wannen
Susanne Linke
Vertée
Joëlle Bouvier , Régis Obadia
Peurs bleues
Angelin Preljocaj
Larmes blanches
Angelin Preljocaj
Marché noir
Angelin Preljocaj
Hommage à Hoagy Carmichael
Brenda Bufalina
Mort de rire
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Changement de quai à Poitiers
Karin Waehner
Naï ou cristal qui songe
Hervé Diasnas
Phosphores
Annie Delichères
Eclat de verre
Françoise Bénet
Eclat de verre
Françoise Bénet
Eclat de verre
Françoise Bénet
Une danse blanche avec Eliane (1980)
Dominique Bagouet
Danse de l’enchanteresse – Mohini Attam
Kshemavati
Le pré est vénéneux mais joli en automne
Marie Zighera
Jazz Tap Ensemble
Charles Picq
Nouvelle lune, c’est à dire
Wilfride Piollet , Andy De Groat , Jean Guizerix
Passé Simple
Wilfride Piollet , Francine Lancelot , Jean Guizerix
Pas de deux
Wilfride Piollet , Merce Cunningham , Jean Guizerix
Sonatine
Wilfride Piollet , George Balanchine , Jean Guizerix
Caravan
Lynn Dally
Callas
Reinhild Hoffmann
Spoon River
Lynn Dally
Gris Souris
Véronique Ros de la Grange
Tune for K.B
Keith Terry , Fred Strickler
Hagoromo (la robe de plumes)
Kanze Motoaki
Futari Daimyo (the two lords)
Kanze Motoaki
Han No – Tôru – Shakuno Mai
Kanze Motoaki
Tensile Involvement
Alwin Nikolaïs
Lilax
Pierre Deloche
Pond
Alwin Nikolaïs
Aranzaquil
Dominique Petit
Les pas perdus
Dominique Petit
Gallery
Alwin Nikolaïs
Noumenon
Alwin Nikolaïs
Mechanical Organ
Alwin Nikolaïs
Sanctum
Alwin Nikolaïs
La collection épinglée
Veuve Angine , Marie-Christine Vernay
Noumenon
This piece created in 1953 is particularly representative of the artistic thought of Alwin Nikolais (1910-1993). On a base, dancers are imprisoned in a tube of stretchy fabric. Each of their movements deforms the material producing changing sculptural appearances. Projections of light accentuate the metamorphoses of these strange creatures at the risk of sometimes making us forget the humanity of the performer slipped inside the fabric.
Reconfiguring anatomy through extravagant costumes, bizarre accessories or image projections is one of the motifs of Nikolais’s work. This bias underlines Nikolais’ vision of man as “part of a great whole” as he liked to say. The dancer, manipulating and manipulated, present and absent, becomes one of the parameters of his “Total Dance Theater”. It is impossible to know whether it is men or women who participate in Nikolais’s pieces as they dissolve into the landscape. The fact that Nikolais was once a puppeteer perhaps also explains this strange inclination. As for the dance, simple and effective, its aim is to bring the costumes to life, to disrupt the image projections and to bring about a plastic and colorful dream.
Source: Rosita Boisseau, En scènes, Ina