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Sous apparence
Choreography
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012
“Sous Apparence” by Marie-Agnès Gillot is one of the highlights in the contemporary dance calendar for the 2012-2013 season. Marie-AgnèsGillot, who has already a few works to her credit, is at last creating a work for the Paris Opera Ballet.
Sous apparence is the “transcription of an experience in a musical, visual and choreographic mode”. Marie-Agnès Gillot is experimenting pointe work, worn by both female and male dancers. The piece is about the paradox of appearances that are so closely linked to the stage: “We constantly play appearances, we are taken for what we are not. My search is about challenging myself to approach spirituality” she says.
Source : Ariane Bavelier
Choreography
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012
Choreography assistance
Laurence Equilbey
Duration
30′
Lights
Madjid Hakimi
Music live
Ars Nova, Choeur Accentus
Music
Anton Bruckner, Morton Feldman, György Ligeti
Performance
Laetitia Pujol, Alice Renavand, Vincent Chaillet, les Etoiles et le Ballet de l’Opéra de Paris
Production of video work
Telmondis (France), Opéra National de Paris, Mezzo (France)