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Insaisies
Dominique Bagouet
F. et Stein
Dominique Bagouet
Via
Régine Chopinot
Déserts d’amour
Dominique Bagouet
10 minutes d’écoute musicale
Michel Kelemenis
Nouvelle galerie
Michel Kelemenis
Le Crawl de Lucien, première représentation
Dominique Bagouet
Rosas danst Rosas
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Le Défilé
Régine Chopinot
Le saut de l’ange
Dominique Bagouet
Opal Loop
Trisha Brown
Watermotor
Trisha Brown
Assaï
Dominique Bagouet
Mama, Monday, Sunday or Always
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Le Printemps
Catherine Diverrès
Plaisir d’offrir
Michel Kelemenis
KOK
Régine Chopinot
Sinfonia Eroica
Michèle Anne De Mey
Red room
Bill T. Jones
D-Man in the waters
Bill T. Jones
Pour Antigone
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Façade, un divertissement
Régine Chopinot
Necesito, pièce pour Grenade
Dominique Bagouet
Zoulous, pingouins et autres indiens
Dominique Bagouet
Chinoiserie
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Nuit
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Still-Here
Bill T. Jones
Caminos Andaluces
Cristina Hoyos
Fruits
Catherine Diverrès
Assaï
Dominique Bagouet
Arrêtez, arrêtons, arrête
CN D – Centre national de la danse
1997 MK 13
Michel Kelemenis
Les lieux de là
Mathilde Monnier
Ma mère – La fiancée aux yeux de bois
Karine Saporta
herses (une lente introduction)
Boris Charmatz
Pour Antigone, quatre portraits
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Aatt enen tionon
Boris Charmatz
Aatt enen tionon
Boris Charmatz
À bras le corps
Boris Charmatz , Dimitri Chamblas
Les Disparates
Boris Charmatz , Dimitri Chamblas
Furies
Joëlle Bouvier
Triton
Philippe Decouflé
Fase
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Paradis
Dominique Hervieu , José Montalvo
Hibiki
Ushio Amagatsu
Daddy, I’ve seen this piece six times before and I still don’t know why they’re hurting eachother
Robyn Orlin
RainForest
Merce Cunningham
Petite mort
Jiří Kylián
Sechs Tänze
Jiří Kylián
Voltes
Catherine Diverrès
Faits et gestes, voir ci-après [transmission 2016]
CN D – Centre national de la danse
El Trilogy
Trisha Brown
Young people, old voices
Raimund Hoghe
Two thousand and three
Gilles Jobin
Douar [teaser]
Kader Attou
La place du singe
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Swan Lake
Raimund Hoghe
Swan Lake
Raimund Hoghe
Swan Lake – Mort du cygne
Raimund Hoghe
Park de 1998 à aujourd’hui [extrait 1]
Claudia Triozzi
Park de 1998 à aujourd’hui [extrait 2]
Claudia Triozzi
The Family Tree
Claudia Triozzi
Quintette cercle
Boris Charmatz
Hell
Pieter C. Scholten , Emio Greco
Double Deux
Gilles Jobin
Ha! Ha!
Maguy Marin
2008 vallée
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Régi
Raimund Hoghe , Boris Charmatz
b.c, janvier 1545, fontainebleau.
Christian Rizzo
Tempo 76
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Une danse blanche avec Eliane
Sylvie Giron , Dominique Bagouet
We must eat our suckers with the wrapper on… Variation #1
Robyn Orlin
Good Boy
Alain Buffard
Les inconsolés
Alain Buffard
O.C.C.C.
Régine Chopinot
Miroku
Saburo Teshigawara
Chez Rosette
Kettly Noël
Bolero Variations
Raimund Hoghe
Gustavia
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Madame Plaza
Bouchra Ouizguen
Ciao Bella
Herman Diephuis
Manta
Éric Lamoureux , Héla Fattoumi
Sans Titre
Raimund Hoghe
El cielo de tu boca
Andrés Marin
Gnosis
Akram Khan
Si je meurs laissez le balcon ouvert
Maison de la danse
Symfonia Piesni Załosnych
Kader Attou
Hora
Ohad Naharin
Soapera
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Soapera
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Roaratorio
Merce Cunningham
Roaratorio [extrait 32 minutes]
Merce Cunningham
Pâquerette
Cecilia Bengolea , François Chaignaud
Sylphides
Cecilia Bengolea , François Chaignaud
Improvisation
Boris Charmatz
Pudique Acide-Recréation
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Extasis
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Extasis
CN D – Centre national de la danse
Extasis
Mathilde Monnier , Jean-François Duroure
Sacre
David Wampach
Pléiades
Alban Richard
Project 5
Ohad Naharin
Big mouth
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
Covariance
Niv Sheinfeld , Oren Laor
Brilliant Corners
Maison de la danse , Montpellier Danse
Score
Yuval Pick
Metropolis – GAGA
Ohad Naharin
Yo Gee Ti
Mourad Merzouki
Käfig Brasil
Mourad Merzouki
Boxe Boxe
Mourad Merzouki
HIYA
Brahim Bouchelaghem
twin paradox
CN D – Centre national de la danse
TUÉTANO [extrait]
Andrés Marin
I’m going to toss my arms, if you catch them they’re yours
Trisha Brown
I’m going to toss my arms, if you catch them they’re yours
Trisha Brown
Думи мої – Dumy Moyi
François Chaignaud
May B (2016)
Maguy Marin
Objets Re-Trouvés [teaser]
Mathilde Monnier
enfant
Boris Charmatz
Flag
Maison de la danse
Flat/grand délit
Yann Lheureux
Resin
Alonzo King
BiT
Maguy Marin
And so you see… our honourable blue sky and ever enduring sun… can only be consumed slice by slice…
Robyn Orlin
Du Désir d’horizons
Salia Sanou
Yātrā
Andrés Marin , Kader Attou
Savušun
Sorour Darabi
Alexandre
Pol Pi
d’après une histoire vraie
Christian Rizzo
Performance pour 27 chaussures
Olivier Saillard
Soapera
Sur le plateau, une production de matière abonde, se déploie jusqu’à l’envahir. Elle s’impose aux danseurs, les contraint à élaborer un corps dansant à la mesure de cet événement scénique qui s’étale sans cesser de croître.
mathilde monnier & dominique figarella
world premiere from 4 to 6 juillet 2010 . montpellier danse festivaldance yoann demichelis, julien gallée-ferré, thiago granato, i-fang lin
The first encounter with Dominique Figarella will revolve around his artwork. My discovery of his work was a potent eye-opener, igniting my curiosity about painting. The relationship between dance and painting is rooted in a long tradition, where painting enters the realm of dance and performance by way of stage backdrops.The canvas creates a vertical space that displays the artwork, while also functioning as decor. For this show, we wish to invert the process, i.e. to start out in the lab, which will serve both as rehearsal room and art studio. We shall mingle our respective disciplines to create a theater space that will ensue from the painting-in-progress. The choreographic work will derive from the artwork, altering it as well as shaping it. We shall thus present the audience with a two-way situation. This creative venture will resist resorting to an outer theme. Rather, our aim is to dialogue and enact a readable work process that can comprise a self-contained performance. The question that arises is as follows: does dance without a subject become abstract?This is not about locating ourselves within a specific current, nor about investigating the role of abstraction in dance (even Cunningham said that his work was not abstract). It is about asserting that the theme is the practice. The building blocks of this project will be the materials themselves, whether paints and brushes, or texts, tracks and gestures.” mathilde monnier
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soapératheater version / show
The stage gets filled with a substance, it spreads until it invades the stage. It interferes with the dancers, forcing them to gradually form a whirling body as the spreading stage event keeps growing. This “world substance” becomes the new environment in which the dancers must evolve and move, in which the body changes and adapts rather than being a construction tool. The stage as a surface for common projection : through the principle of reciprocal transfer, the painter Dominique Figarella and the choreographer Mathilde Monnier have invented this painting-stage to become a cut-out, stepped-on canvas which has been reconciled by the actions which give it consistence.A Picasso set with stage designs by Robert Rauschenberg for Merce Cunningham, painting and dance have often met before – without actually mixing their (respective) brushes. In Soapéra, dancers-plastic artists create an evolving space, using the available materials as tools, pictorial elements or dynamic support. Their bodies, bursts of light, continually create structures – framing, moving, spreading. It resists, it comes apart, it moves…moves the dancers. As the stage gets imbued with traces of these materials, a sculptural event reveals itself, made up of all the successive layers. In a quest for an “exchange of shapes”, Mathilde Monnier and Dominique Figarella have created a Non Identified Dancing Object. A playful pop opera. Dialogue holds a determining place in the work of Mathilde Monnier. In her collaborations with Jean-Luc Nancy, Christine Angot, Philippe Katerine or La Ribot, alignments of mirrors are used, challenging the limits of the codes of representation. In Dominique Figarella’s work, unusual substances, texts, textures and stains disturb the normal reading of a canvas, inviting the spectator to let their imagination drift. gilles amalvi for the program of the festival d’automne
soapéra art center version / performance
The show Soapéra is intended for contemporary art venues. The collaboration with the visual artist Dominique Figarella has led us to offer this new definitely more sculptural version, a performance which takes place on a stage in the shape of a white cube. The aim is to extract three dramatic moments taken from Soapéra and project them into the exhibition space. This transfer, into the white cube, of scenes which were initially conceived for theater is the opportunity to further our collaboration and alter the spectators’ normal position by eliminating the separation between spectators and stage. The three scenes are chronologically given shape as the stage space progressively disappears, resulting in the dancers leaving the stage and performing directly in the audience space. The generic white of the exhibition space, which traditionally supports and is the background for works of art, becomes a mise-en-abyme within a space at monumental scale. It materializes through an ephemeral material which progressively invades the space, turning the dramatic space into a white box. The shapes that spring up do not end up hanging on the wall but are manipulated on the spot before they disappear. The performance unfolds according to the dramaturgy linked to this moment of disappearance and the incursion of the dancers within the audience. This is both a plastic arts and a choreographic piece which places the spectator at the heart of the artistic structure. mathilde monnier
Credits
conception mathilde monnier & dominique figarellachoreography mathilde monniervisual art dominique figarelladance yoann demichelis, julien gallée-ferré, thiago granato, i-fang linstage collaboration annie tolletersound realization olivier renouflight design éric wurtzcostume realization laurence alquierproduction festival montpellier danse 2010 / centre pompidou – les spectacles vivants / festival d’automne – paris / künstlerhaus mousonturm frankfurt et tanzlabor_21 / centre chorégraphique national de montpellier languedoc-roussillondominique figarella’s piece realised in the frame of “la commande publique du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (direction générale de la création artistique/direction régionale des affaires culturelles du languedoc-roussillon.) duration of the show 50′
film director karim zeriahenediting of video clip karim zeriahen
updating january, 19th, 2011