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(LA)HORDE
any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones
Jan Martens
Bless This Mess
Katerina Andreou
Quando Quebra Queima
Martha Kiss Perrone
Sacré printemps !
Aïcha M’Barek , Hafiz Dhaou
Clowns
Hofesh Shechter
Echad Mi Yodea
Ohad Naharin
Noces
Angelin Preljocaj
La mirada del avestruz
Tino Fernandez
Rouge
Mickaël Le Mer
The Green Table
Kurt Jooss
Lazarus
Oona Doherty
Témoin
Saïdo Lehlouh
Extension
Amala Dianor , Junior Bosila
DUB
Amala Dianor
Queen Blood
Ousmane Sy
Eden
Maguy Marin
Welcome to paradise
Joëlle Bouvier , Régis Obadia
Plexus
Aurélien Bory , Kaori Ito
Éloge du puissant royaume
Heddy Maalem Heddy Maalem
She Dreamt of Being Washed Away To The Coast
Lukas Karvelis
P=mg
Jann Gallois
Compact
Jann Gallois
Rouge
Recorded at the CND 7 May 2015
The motto: ‘Everything is red’
The colour red is visually eclipsed, it does not appear in any of the scenography, nor the costumes, nor the lighting. Red is omnipotent, from states of the body, choreography, emotion, that which can be seen and felt.
An ambiguous colour, it plays with paradox and guides intense and passionate feelings in total contrast with one another. Whether the passions it arouses are beneficial or harmful, this colour leaves no one indifferent – that is its very power.
Red is truly the global state of the show.
The gestural stance:
“I wish to draw on a contemporary reading of hip hop dance techniques while maintaining continuity with previous works.
The dancers chosen for this choreography are seven ‘b-boy’ virtuosos, who evolve with strength and sensitivity through hip hop dance inspired by different styles. Some of the dancers have developed a hybrid form of movement, having trained in classical and/or contemporary dance. The performers have conflicting movements and relationships with the floor – the idea is to draw on this contrast between the dancers to support the concept of the piece. By calling upon each character’s history, their uniqueness, their wealth and their experiences, together they forge a path through various emotions to transform the group and their dances. It really is the sense of emotions that this creation aims to emulate.
If hip hop dance were a colour, it would be red.”
Mickaël le Mer
Updating: March 2016