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Poufs aux sentiments

Director
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Year of production
2022
Year of creation
2022

Poufs are extravagant hairpieces popularized by Rose Bertin, the almighty personal seamstress of queen Marie-Antoinette: an elaborate sculpture made of hair, ribbons, flowers and all sorts of accessories, including stuffed animals, which symbolized the moods of the person wearing them. Poufs were consequently also known as ‘sentimental poufs’. Bridging the gap between their own visual work and these crazy hairpieces and connecting them with 17th-century burlesque ballets and their spectacular costumes, the Clédat & Petitpierre duo has created a wild reverie about love. Between the bushes of an ornamental garden known as “jardin à la française”, dancers Ruth Childs and Sylvain Prunenec perform in immaculate monumental poufs in a theatre of love ruled by the codes of the famous “carte du Tendre”. A surprising physical language, both delicate and wild, arises between baroque dance and the choreographed  embodiment of feelings.

Source: programme of the CND

Director
Réalisation Centre national de la danse
Year of production
2022
Year of creation
2022
Art direction / Design
Yvan Clédat, Coco Petitpierre
Choreography
Yvan Clédat, Coco Petitpierre
Lights
Yan Godat
Other collaboration
Coordination de production MANAKIN – Lauren Boyer – Remerciements Céline Angibaud
Performance
Les poufs : Ruth Childs, Sylvain Prunenec – Les buis : Max Ricat, Coco Petitpierre
Production of video work
Enregistré au CND le novembre 2022 dans le cadre de l’exposition “Déplier baroque”
Set design
Yvan Clédat, Coco Petitpierre
Sound
Stéphane Vecchione
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