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Interview d’Eric Lamoureux
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Des souffles de vie
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Asile poétique
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Fiesta
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Solstice [Film]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Just to dance…
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Husaïs [Film]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Exode
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
1000 départs de muscles
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Solstice (remix) [Teaser]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Husaïs – Solstice
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Controverse et récidive
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Si loin que l’on aille…
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Après-midi [extrait 1]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Après-midi [extrait 2]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Solstice
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Wasla (ce qui relie) [Solo]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Stèles
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Animal regard [Film]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Wasla, ce qui relie
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Animal regard
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Miroirs aux alouettes
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Entre Temps
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
La Danse de Pièze
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
La Madâ’a
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Entrelacs
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Archipel
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Vita Nova
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Circle
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Lost in Burqa
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Une Douce Imprudence
Éric Lamoureux , Thierry Thieû Niang
Manta
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Masculines
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Flanerie (teaser)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Concert Dansé
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Flânerie
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
WAVES
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Après-midi [recréation 2015]
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Mouvements #00
Éric Lamoureux
Mouvements #02
Anne Le Batard , Jean-Antoine Bigot
Mouvements #01
Maud Le Pladec , Julien Gallée Férré
Mouvements #03
Frank Micheletti
Mouvements #04
Aïcha M’Barek , Hafiz Dhaou
Mouvements #06
Petter Jacobsson , Thomas Caley
Mouvements #07
Etienne Rochefort
Mouvements #08
Jann Gallois
Mouvements #09
Bruno Bouché
Mouvements #10
Marie-Caroline Hominal
Mouvements #11
Amala Dianor
Mouvements #12
Thierry Thieû Niang
Mouvements #13
Ambra Senatore
Mouvements #14
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Mouvements #15
Volmir Cordeiro
Mouvements #16
Bouziane Bouteldja
Mouvements #17
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Mouvements 18
Tatiana Julien
Mouvements #05
Chloé Moglia
OSCYL
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
SWING Museum
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
SYMPATHETIC MAGIC
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
BNETT WASLA
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
La part des femmes, une traversée chorégraphique
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Manta (regard)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Manta (2009)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Lost in Burqa (2011)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Bnett Wasla (2018)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Masculines (2013)
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
OSCYL
Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux continue their research on the subject of “otherness,” a question which has been part of their journey since its inception. Otherness is defined here as a state, the quality of that which is perceived as other, different, exterior to the “self,” exterior to our referenced reality …
For this creation, they have conceived seven bio-morphic, human-sized sculptures, inspired by Hans Arp’s Winged Entity.
They have called them « oscyls* », in part because of their ability to oscillate.
Surrounded by these intriguing presences and with the support of their creative team, they are creating a new experiential space to examine the mysterious, unexpected, even harsh interconnections which constitute the dynamics of otherness, beyond all presupposition, assignation or prejudice …
Is this not one of the principal issues facing our world, a world in crisis?
Ten shapes create a landscape. They come to life, revealing two radically distinct but related populations. The first group is human, and as always with Héla Fattoumi and Éric Lamoureux, diverse: their skins, their wear-and-tear, their differing morphologies and journeys fill up the space, forming a mass of humanity. Next to them, theoscylswait, immobile for a few seconds or is it several centuries; only an exterior energy can bring them to life. If man is generous, offering him his breath, they will be able to tumble, pace and whirl. Are they abstract puppets, giant Weebles, or organisms inspired by the work of the sculptor Hans Arp? They have neither foundation nor base; their anchoring is also their mobility.
The dancers seek out contact, trying to invent a language via the medium of touch. Each signal, each impulse or approach calls for a reaction which will then trigger a dialogue. Are the oscylstheir partners, their mirrors or their alter egos? Embrace, side steps, a skimming touch: by transmitting his or her energy, each dancer imprints on his or her OSCYL a certain singularity. What exactly is happening between them: is it a pas de deux, training or manipulation? We can no longer see who is the cause and who the effect, the relationship is so strange and new.
Perhaps they are a little like marionnettes, reacting to the manipulations of their human “masters,” amplifying it, transforming it, thwarting it and prolonging it. But whereas a marionnette answers precisely the intentions of its “manipulator,” the oscyls, once launched, takes on its own strange autonomy.
The mystery continues : once launched, they are able to compress and dilate time, pulling the dancers into reactive dances ranging from great delicacy to jubilatory exhilaration.
The oscyls, by their very unpredictability, have both a force and a secret to transmit: if they tip in one direction so far as to hit the ground, they always tip back up, ready to go again!