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Insaisies
Dominique Bagouet
F. et Stein
Dominique Bagouet
Via
Régine Chopinot
Déserts d’amour
Dominique Bagouet
10 minutes d’écoute musicale
Michel Kelemenis
Nouvelle galerie
Michel Kelemenis
Le Crawl de Lucien, première représentation
Dominique Bagouet
Rosas danst Rosas
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Le Défilé
Régine Chopinot
Le saut de l’ange
Dominique Bagouet
Opal Loop
Trisha Brown
Watermotor
Trisha Brown
Assaï
Dominique Bagouet
Mama, Monday, Sunday or Always
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Meublé sommairement
Dominique Bagouet
Le Printemps
Catherine Diverrès
Plaisir d’offrir
Michel Kelemenis
KOK
Régine Chopinot
Sinfonia Eroica
Michèle Anne De Mey
Red room
Bill T. Jones
D-Man in the waters
Bill T. Jones
Pour Antigone
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Façade, un divertissement
Régine Chopinot
Necesito, pièce pour Grenade
Dominique Bagouet
Zoulous, pingouins et autres indiens
Dominique Bagouet
Chinoiserie
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Nuit
Jean-Pierre Perreault
Still-Here
Bill T. Jones
Caminos Andaluces
Cristina Hoyos
Fruits
Catherine Diverrès
Assaï
Dominique Bagouet
Arrêtez, arrêtons, arrête
CN D – Centre national de la danse
1997 MK 13
Michel Kelemenis
Les lieux de là
Mathilde Monnier
Ma mère – La fiancée aux yeux de bois
Karine Saporta
herses (une lente introduction)
Boris Charmatz
Aatt enen tionon
Boris Charmatz
À bras le corps
Boris Charmatz , Dimitri Chamblas
Les Disparates
Boris Charmatz , Dimitri Chamblas
Furies
Joëlle Bouvier
Triton
Philippe Decouflé
Fase
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Paradis
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Hibiki
Ushio Amagatsu
Daddy, I’ve seen this piece six times before and I still don’t know why they’re hurting eachother
Robyn Orlin
Cygne – Daddy, I’ve seen this piece six times before and I still don’t know why they’re hurting each other
Robyn Orlin
RainForest
Merce Cunningham
Petite mort
Jiří Kylián
Sechs Tänze
Jiří Kylián
Voltes
Catherine Diverrès
Faits et gestes, voir ci-après [transmission 2016]
CN D – Centre national de la danse
El Trilogy
Trisha Brown
Young people, old voices
Raimund Hoghe
Two thousand and three
Gilles Jobin
Douar [teaser]
Kader Attou
La place du singe
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Swan Lake
Raimund Hoghe
Swan Lake
Raimund Hoghe
Park de 1998 à aujourd’hui [extrait 1]
Claudia Triozzi
Park de 1998 à aujourd’hui [extrait 2]
Claudia Triozzi
The Family Tree
Claudia Triozzi
Quintette cercle
Boris Charmatz
Hell
Pieter C. Scholten , Emio Greco
Double Deux
Gilles Jobin
Ha! Ha!
Maguy Marin
2008 vallée
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Régi
Raimund Hoghe , Boris Charmatz
b.c, janvier 1545, fontainebleau.
Christian Rizzo
Tempo 76
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Une danse blanche avec Eliane (1980)
Dominique Bagouet
Une danse blanche avec Eliane (1980)
Dominique Bagouet
We must eat our suckers with the wrapper on… Variation #1
Robyn Orlin
Good Boy
Alain Buffard
Les Inconsolés
Alain Buffard
O.C.C.C.
Régine Chopinot
Miroku
Saburo Teshigawara
Chez Rosette
Kettly Noël
Bolero Variations
Raimund Hoghe
Gustavia
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Madame Plaza
Bouchra Ouizguen
Ciao Bella
Herman Diephuis
Manta
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Sans Titre
Raimund Hoghe
El cielo de tu boca
Andrés Marin
Gnosis
Akram Khan
Si je meurs laissez le balcon ouvert
Maison de la danse
Symfonia Piesni Zalosnych
Kader Attou
Symfonia Piesni Załosnych
Kader Attou
Hora
Ohad Naharin
Soapera
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Soapera
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Roaratorio [extrait 32 minutes]
Merce Cunningham
Roaratorio
Merce Cunningham
Pâquerette
Cecilia Bengolea , François Chaignaud
Sylphides
Cecilia Bengolea , François Chaignaud
Improvisation
Boris Charmatz
Pudique Acide-Recréation
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Extasis
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Extasis
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Sacre
David Wampach
Pléiades
Alban Richard
Project 5
Ohad Naharin
Big mouth
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
Covariance
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
Brilliant Corners
Maison de la danse , Montpellier Danse
Score
Yuval Pick
Metropolis – GAGA
Ohad Naharin
Yo Gee Ti
Mourad Merzouki
Käfig Brasil
Mourad Merzouki
Boxe Boxe
Mourad Merzouki
HIYA
Brahim Bouchelaghem
twin paradox
CN D – Centre national de la danse
TUÉTANO [extrait]
Andrés Marin
I’m going to toss my arms, if you catch them they’re yours
Trisha Brown
Думи мої – Dumy Moyi
François Chaignaud
Думи мої – Dumy Moyi
François Chaignaud
May B (2016)
Maguy Marin
Objets re-trouvés
Mathilde Monnier
enfant
Boris Charmatz
Flag
Maison de la danse
Flat/grand délit
Yann Lheureux
Resin
Alonzo King
BiT
Maguy Marin
And so you see… our honourable blue sky and ever enduring sun… can only be consumed slice by slice…
Robyn Orlin
Yātrā
Andrés Marin , Kader Attou
Savušun
Sorour Darabi
Alexandre
Pol Pi
d’après une histoire vraie
Christian Rizzo
Performance pour 27 chaussures
Olivier Saillard
Nuit
“Nuit” is a piece in which four women and four men, grappling with the hurly-burly of everyday life, interact in a “story without a plot,” a foreshadowing of Perreault’s later works.
Drawing had always been among Jean-Pierre Perreault’s creative pursuits but he began practicing it more systematically in the 1980s. His pictorial explorations helped him design “places for dancing” 1 that were really spaces for reflection where he could defy the laws of gravity and accentuate problems in the plastic arts. Perreault worked with visual artist Richard Purdy to design his first set for Nuit. Its movable walls allowed for vanishing perspective, a theme that would frequently resurface in Perreault’s work. Nuit (1986) is a piece in which four women and four men, grappling with the hurly-burly of everyday life, interact in a “story without a plot,” 2 a foreshadowing of Perreault’s later works. During this harsh night, the characters push themselves to their limits, different types of interaction take shape and areas of tension emerge among the various materials, masses, volumes and configurations. Dance becomes a “sculptural material endowed with mobility.” 3 This demanding, fiery piece, performed in half-light, expresses a troubling, subterranean vulnerability, rooted in the unflinching integrity that its author succeeded in transmitting to the dancers. Extending some of the strategies Perreault used in Joe, the dancers become percussion instruments, beating the ground in intoxication and finally exhaustion. The performers had backgrounds in both dance and theatre. The mix helped transform the production into a drama that left an indelible impact on the audience. One of the dancers, Louise Bédard, appears to have been a source of inspiration for Perreault and was again given a pivotal role. The deep blue used by Jean Gervais in the lighting design for Nuit would become part of the signature hue of Perreault’s works. The singular materiality of Nuit and the interpenetration among the multiple components that Perreault again created make this a major work not only in Perreault’s legacy but in the history of Canadian choreography. 1. Laurier Lacroix, “L’invention de la danse,” in Michèle Febvre, ed., Jean-Pierre Perreault. Regard pluriel. Montreal: Les heures bleues, 2001, p. 56. 2. Michèle Febvre, “L’espace de la gravité,” ibid., p. 32. 3. Mathieu Albert, “Jean-Pierre Perreault,” ETC Montréal 15 (August 1991).
Source : Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault
Credits
Group work for 4 female dancers and 4 male dancersChoreography: Jean-Pierre Perreault Music, set design and costumes: Jean-Pierre Perreault Lighting: Jean Gervais Rehearsal director: Janet OxleyDancers: Louise Bédard, Hélène Blackburn, Pierre-André Coté, Annie Dréau, Claude Godbout, Pierre-Paul Savoie, Daniel Soulières, Tassy TeekmanPremiere October 16, 1986, Salle Marie-Gérin-Lajoie, Université du Québec à Montréal Produced by Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault Length 85 minutes