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[OUPS+OPUS]
Bérengère Fournier and Samuel Faccioli, the choreographers-performers of La Vouivre, evoke with poetry and humour, in the “[oups + opus]” diptych,the excitements and the small pleasures of a couple. Restricted in their clothes, their movements and their desires, they are at first surprised by the troublesome emotion of their accidental encounter in “[oups]”. Delicious naivety turning into encouraged caresses, their dance inspired by everyday gestures creates a sign language a touch unusual. Later, in the second part “[opus]” we discover them during the narrative of a day between tenderness and weariness, full of habits and futile memories. The soundtrack is created live and direct by a talented musician-improviser-fiddler, taking his lead from the dancers, their respiration, their voices, their steps. The duo fools around with the contrasts. Whether it be light-hearted, playful or solemn and incarnate, its mechanics of derision is, in itself, irrefutable.