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Echoa
Camille Rocailleux , Thomas Guerry
Le P’tit Bal
Philippe Decouflé
Six dances
Jiří Kylián
La Bossa Fataka de Rameau
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Dix Versions
Mourad Merzouki
Ramdam
Maguy Marin
Elle semelle de quoi ?
Denis Plassard
Têtes de Sardines
Denis Plassard
Passerelle
Alwin Nikolais
Tempus Fugit
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Wrapped
Inbal Pinto
21 études à danser
Michèle Anne De Mey
Ramdam
By going after the tyranny of numbers and informations, Maguy Marin condemns smartly a way of life eaten by statistics and highlights silence, that has become a rare commodity.
Frankly playful, Ramdam initiates a rhythm, a potential passage between sounds, words and bodies. By challenging the tyranny of information and statistics, Maguy Marin subtly and softly denounces a life eaten up by a rolling wave of figures and percentages, all nibbling away at silence, a rare commodity in today’s society.
After Waterzoï, Maguy Marin entered into a partnership with the composer Denis Mariotte. Together they encourage dancers to associate with their art of movement, that of song and music. Speaking is then just one more instrument and gives Ramdam not only a deafening echo but also a clearly legible dynamics: the automations of the body embrace those of the mind. Social conventions are criticised through attitudes, dress codes, the small handful of words that, each day, suffice to cross the marked out paths of existence: “Hello”, “Sorry”, Enjoy your meal” to name but a few. As a counterpoint to the absurdity triggered by this endless flow, the choreographer tackles the complexity of human relationships and the possibility for each of us to be both victim and oppressor.
Source : Fabienne Arvers