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No reality now, la danse et son double
Vincent Dupont , Charles Ayats
ART.13 [Reportage]
Phia Ménard
ART.13
Phia Ménard
Contes Immoraux Partie 1 : Maison Mère
Phia Ménard
Voice Noise
Jan Martens
any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones
Jan Martens
Elisabeth gets her way
Jan Martens
The dog days are over
Jan Martens
Man Made
Jan Martens
Period piece
Jan Martens
Hu(r)mano
Marco Da Silva Ferreira
BROTHER
Marco Da Silva Ferreira
førm Inførms
Marco Da Silva Ferreira
Fantasie minor
Marco Da Silva Ferreira
CARCASS
Marco Da Silva Ferreira
Folia
Lia Rodrigues
Ma
Lia Rodrigues
Contre ceux qui ont le goût difficile
Lia Rodrigues
Incarnat
Lia Rodrigues
Pororoca
Lia Rodrigues
Cellule
Nach
Nulle part est un endroit
Nach
Elles disent
Nach
Tumulus
François Chaignaud , Geoffroy Jourdain
Radio Vinci Park Reloaded
François Chaignaud
Symphonia harmoniæ cælestium revelationum (version 11/69)
François Chaignaud
Думи мої – Dumy Moyi
François Chaignaud
Hippopotomonstro – sesquippedaliophobie*
Fabien Plasson
Fiasco
Fabien Plasson , Juliette Belanger
Toi moi, Tituba…
Dorothée Munyaneza
Period piece
Keep dancing – Danser Encore
The Lyon Opera Ballet will perform soli all over the CN D, in a choreographic circuit resulting from the meeting between one different dancer and one different choreographer for each solo. “Danser Encore” wishes to reflect the diversity of contemporary creation and immerse us into a living creative process for contemporary dance. Initiated in 2020 by Lyon Opera Ballet director Julie Guibert, the “Danser Encore” cycle relies on a desire to showcase the individuality of the company’s dancers and to support choreographic creation in the difficult context of a global pandemic by banking on the fertile dialogue between choreographers and performers. From the creation of tailored soli, “Danser Encore” exposes the team work of two people and highlights how diverse contemporary creation is. After conceiving 13 original soli, the Lyon Opera Ballet will continue the project by creating more pieces that will use all the resources of the body, image and movement. Occupying the entire space of the Centre national de la danse over the course of two days, over 10 soli will be performed in the studios and the Atrium, revealing the fragility, lightness, density and particular grain of each performer and the magnitude of their desire to dance.
Period piece
Our current situation evokes contradictory feelings: we long to return to what we used to think of as “normal”, but we also hope for a better future. Period Piece tries to achieve both: revelling in “traditional” dance accompanied by music, and at the same time, trying to push beyond old limits. In 1973, Henryk Górecki composed Three Dances for Orchestra, which serves as the musical basis for this work. The music is structured by strong contrasts and driven by diverse influences, including Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, minimalism and the rhythm of folk music, all of which combined open the way for an extravagant dance, alternating pluses of energy with slow control. From a choreographic standpoint, the orchestral music calls for a large troupe of dancers, but Kristina alone is given the impossible task of rising above the great breadth of the musical expanse. This solo therefore also serves as a metaphor for the struggle we face as human beings, trying to understand and control forces far beyond ourselves. The old and the new, gravity and absurdity, restraint and exuberance all come together in this creation that celebrates the potential of human bodies and minds.
Source: programme of the CND