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Plexus

Choreography
Year of creation
2012

The way I intended to portray Kaori Ito mostly implied portraying her body. I’m not interested in an anatomical study, but in the memory of a body substantially shaped by dance ; I care about the innermost marks her art has carved in her living body.

Plexus comes from the late period Latin and means « intertwining ».  Later on, the ordinary sense of the term used in the context of anatomy meant « the network of nerves or blood vessels ».  The very definition of the word refers to the muscles’ inner mechanics : the impulses from the nervous system and the flow of oxygenated blood, as well as the external mechanics of dance : intertwinings of movements, driftings, bodies and body parts.  The way I intended to portray Kaori Ito mostly implied portraying her body.  I’m not interested in an anatomical study, but in the memory of a body substantially shaped by dance ;  I care about the innermost marks her art has carved in her living body.  How has her every cell taken part in this wonderful network of muscle tissue ?  How has dance shaped, sculpted, and eventually expanded or crippled her innerspace ?  Kaori Ito has worked with many different choreographers, each of them having singular, sometimes opposed, sets of aesthetics.  She has been subjected to opposite influences, she has been caught and torn between various artistic choices.  These strained have crossed her body.  The external entity of dance has entered her. Plexus deals with this dialogue between Kaori’s innerworld and the outside world. Isn’t this dialogue one of the quintessential features of the universal human experience ?  Is this dialectic the architect of our innerself ? or is it the hub of our frailties?

With this upcoming project, my wish is to continue with the series of women portraits that began in 2008 with Stephanie Fuster in Questcequetudeviens ?. Yet again, I opted for a dancer as my model : the Japanese Kaori Ito. My aim is to tackle dance as an intimate assessment of the innermost self. Once more I will rely on the work and the artistic career of the dancer ; with Kaori Ito, as it was already the case with Stéphanie Fuster, her path can be explored in the light of its various displacements. Kaori Ito was born in Japan. That’s where she became a dancer, she then pursued her training in New York, and finally arrived in Europe where she has worked with renown choreographers like Angelin Preljocaj, Philippe Decouflé, James Thierrée and Alain Platel. She settled down in Paris, and has since experimented distance from home like a long-lasting, yet chosen path, in order to carry on with her dancing career.

Choreography
Year of creation
2012
Art direction / Design
Aurélien Bory
Lights
Arno Veyrat
Original score
Joan Cambon
Other collaboration
Plateau et manipulation : Tristan Baudoin, Recherche et adaptation : Taïcir Fadel, Machinerie : Marc Bizet, Régie générale : Arno Veyrat, Production, administration, diffusion : Florence Meurisse, Christelle Lordonné, Marie Reculon
Sound
Stéphane Ley
Production of choreographic work
Production Compagnie 111 – Aurélien Bory, Coproduction Le Grand T – Théâtre de Loire-Atlantique/Nantes, Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne, Théâtre de la Ville/Paris, Le Parvis – scène nationale Tarbes-Pyrénées, Les Théâtres de la Ville/Luxembourg, La Coursive – scène nationale/La Rochelle, Agora – pôle national des arts du cirque/Boulazac Répétitions et résidences Le Grand T – Théâtre de Loire-Atlantique/Nantes, Théâtre Garonne – scène européenne/Toulouse, Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne – La Compagnie 111 – Aurélien Bory reçoit le soutien du Ministère de la culture et de la communication – direction régionale des affaires culturelles de Midi-Pyrénées, de la Région Midi-Pyrénées, de la Ville de Toulouse, de la Fondation BNP Paribas. La Compagnie 111 – Aurélien Bory est artiste associé au Grand T – Théâtre de Loire-Atlantique/Nantes.
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