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Silent Collisions
Year of production
2004
Year of creation
2003
Created for the opening of Venice Biennial, this work in eleven “tableaux” sees choreographer Frédéric Flamand and Calfornian architect Thom Mayne bring stunning power to an adaptation of Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities. Frenzied bodies, shifting architectures, video projections and the play of light turn the stage into an environment fraught with tension. An splendid collaboration that also includes a visual artist and musicians.
Source: Dance Biennial 2004
Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2004
Year of creation
2003
Duration
70″
Lights
Nicolas Olivier, Frédéric Flamand
Performance
Charleroi / Danses – Plan K
Production of video work
Biennale de la danse – Charles Picq, 2004
Set design
Thom Mayne
Production of choreographic work
Charleroi / Danses – Plan K, Biennale de Venise, Het Muziektheater Amsterdam, La Maison des Arts de Créteil, L’Arsenal de Metz