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This raw comentless pictures allow the spectator to immerge in Neumeier’s writing.
“It’s the structure, you need to work now”: these were the only words that Dupond and Neumeier exchange in a voice off after a dance in its raw state. A snapshot filmed in the process of elaboration of the duo between Petrushka’s master and slave to Stravinsky’s music. These crude images, without comments, allow the spectator to plunge directly into the writing of the German choreographer.
Source : Patrick Bossatti
Le Spectre de la danse (The Spectre of dance) is the title of the film that Dominique Delouche produced on classical dance in 1961. For this director who strives to show the Etoiles in a new light without tarnishing their aura or their disembodied image, this film is a manifesto. The title was then used as the generic name for the series of seven short films produced between 1961 and 1986 :
Le spectre de la danse
L’Adage
Aurore
Autour de la Sylphide
Le Cygne
Leçon de ténèbres
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