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SNAPSHOTS #1 Anne-Flore de Rochambeau
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Snapshots #2 – Léa Lansade
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Instantanés #3 – Alex Blondeau
Christian & François Ben Aïm
I remember saying goodbye
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Vibrations
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Mirages — Boreal souls
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Burn, rebellious hearts
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Peuplé, dépeuplé
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Peuplé, dépeuplé
Christian & François Ben Aïm
La légèreté des tempêtes
Christian & François Ben Aïm
La forêt ébouriffée
Christian & François Ben Aïm
L’ogresse des archives et son chien
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Valse en trois temps
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Ô my brother !
Christian & François Ben Aïm
Ô my brother!
Philippe Monpontet
Marche rond, tourne droit !
Christian & François Ben Aïm
SNAPSHOTS #1 Anne-Flore de Rochambeau
SNAPSHOTS
A SERIES OF FEMALE SOLOS PERFORMED BY WOMEN AND CHOREOGRAPHED BY CHRISTIAN AND FRANÇOIS BEN AÏM
This work creates a dialogue between intimate impulses and disruptive external forces. It unfolds like a fragmentary study of the things that constitute an identity, considered as matter in flux. Each solo is an opportunity to reveal a new form of energy that comes from beneath the surface, is unknown, and partly reserved. This study references the haiku, the poetry of instants. Through movement and action, the choreographers try to seize this immediate, fleeting emotion like a photographer captures a decisive
moment.
These short pieces, light forms for both stage and in situ performances, may be presented indoors or outdoors. The solos can exist independently and alone, or be grouped together in a configuration that adapts to each occasion and space. In time, this series of brief female portraits will form a mosaic, a kaleidoscope with multiple entry points and combinations.
The first solo, SNAPSHOTS #1 Anne-Flore de Rochambeau, is performed by Anne-Flore de Rochambeau, a choreographic artist who develops her work in Montreal.