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For Four Walls
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Jour de colère
Olivia Grandville
RainForest
Merce Cunningham
Happening birthday
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Kayak
Etienne Cuppens , Sarah Crépin
Record of ancient things
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Murmuration
Rachid Ouramdane
Discofoot
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Transparent Monster
Saburo Teshigawara
Relâche
Jean Börlin
Unknown Pleasures
CCN – Ballet de Lorraine
Hymnen
Lia Rodrigues , Didier Deschamps
White Feeling
Paulo Ribeiro
ELEMENTEN I – Room
Cindy Van Acker
Le Surréalisme au service de la Révolution
Marcos Morau
Opal Loop/Cloud Installation #72503
Trisha Brown
Nine Sinatra Songs
Twyla Tharp
The Fugue
Twyla Tharp
Hedda
Ingun Bjørnsgaard
Devoted
Cecilia Bengolea , François Chaignaud
Steptext
William Forsythe
Duo
William Forsythe
Rave
Karole Armitage
HOK solo pour ensemble
Alban Richard
COVER
Itamar Serussi
Faits et Gestes
Ulysses Dove
Sounddance
Merce Cunningham
Relâche
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley , Jean Börlin
Untitled Partner #3
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Transposition #2
Emanuel Gat
Corps de Ballet
Noé Soulier
Shaker Loops
Andonis Foniadakis
The Vertiginous Thrill of Exactitude
William Forsythe
The Vile Parody of Address
William Forsythe
Sketches From Chronicle
Martha Graham
Fabrications
Merce Cunningham
La Création du monde 1923-2012
Faustin Linyekula , Jean Börlin
Rose – variation
Mathilde Monnier
Le Spectre
Lionel Hoche
Chroniques
Max Gérard
La Mère
Isadora Duncan , Elisabeth Schwartz
Etude Révolutionnaire
Isadora Duncan , Elisabeth Schwartz
Sourire de Fauves, Opus 2
Andrea Sitter , Maïté Fossen
Showroomdummies #3
Gisèle Vienne , Etienne Bideau-Rey
Life Story
Karole Armitage
One Part II
Russell Maliphant
Tragic Love
Stephen Petronio
Syndrôme
Jacopo Godani
Autumn Fields
Viola Farber
Trauma
John Neumeier
Les Biches
Bronislava Nijinska
Petite Suite à Danser
Brian Macdonald , Françoise Adret , Dirk Sanders , Félix Blaska
Break
Meredith Monk
Black and Tan
Françoise Sullivan
L’Héroïne ou la gloire Imprudente
Claude Brumachon , Benjamin Lamarche
Broken Man
Stephen Petronio
Une danse blanche avec Eliane
Sylvie Giron , Dominique Bagouet
La Camelle
Sidi Graoui
Two
Russell Maliphant
Le Jardin
Julien Ficely
Welcome to Paradise
Joëlle Bouvier , Régis Obadia
Performing Performing [teaser]
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Objets Re-Trouvés [teaser]
Mathilde Monnier
In the Upper Room [teaser]
Twyla Tharp
Femmes Bûcherons
Dorte Olesen
EEEXEEECUUUUTIOOOOONS !!!
La Ribot
Duo d’Eden
Maguy Marin
Objets Re-Trouvés [teaser]
Le répertoire des danseurs, c’est une partie de leur histoire d’interprète et c’est une richesse insensée. C’est autour de ce matériau que j’ai pensé et articulé cette création. Qu’elle est leur part de subjectivité dans ce large spectre de répertoire ?
« Dancers are captors of reality, they seize a part of the world, and translate it for us in their bodies and through their dances. They have developed amazing capacities to register and store the memory of movement and imagination. Throughout my years as dancer/choreographer, I have had the opportunity to actively observe dancers attempting to understand their mechanisms of perception, their strategies of approach, and their incredible capacities to mimic.
This project is articulated around what the dancers of this company possess in common, a shared repertory that is, part of the heritage of dance history. How, from this starting place, do we allow the subjective and creative side of each individual to emerge? What does a performer do to re-live their role, what do they tell themselves in order to re-activate a choreography, what fiction do they invent for themselves? What is that unnamed part alongside a set choreography? At the Ballet de Lorraine, some of the dancers hold more than fifty roles in pieces that are for the most part of a contemporary nature.
The repertory, their repertory, is part of their story as performers, and is of the utmost wealth. It is upon this material that I reflected, and articulated this creation.
What do dancers say to themselves when they dance for the umpteenth time a repertory piece? We must enter into the minds and the imaginations of the dancers. We must read in their bodies this incredible voyage of the poetics of dance. This creation is a tribute to the dancers, to their strength, to their creative power.»
Mathilde Monnier