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Sur la route

Year of production
2009
Year of creation
2009

Lorsque Œdipe prend la route, c’est pour tenter, après la tragédie, de reprendre différemment le fil de sa vie, de retrouver l’équilibre après qu’il s’est rompu.

When Oedipus takes to the road, it is to attempt, after the tragedy, to pick up the threads of his life differently, to restore the balance that has been broken. The limpid, rebellious and illuminating Antigone is a necessary part of this journey. One that they will understand they can only undertake together. Sur la route… is a dialogue of bodies between a wounded man and a woman walking a tightrope. The duo they create is a choreography of balance. It is also for Antoine Rigot, a tightrope walker and victim of an accident in May 2000, a new step in the re-invention of his art. In this approach, Sur la route… talks to us of the tightrope in an infinitely personal manner, which goes far beyond an exercise in virtuosity.

Company
Year of production
2009
Year of creation
2009
Art direction / Design
Antoine Rigot assisté de Cécile Kohen
Artistic advice / Dramaturgy
Cécile Kohen
Choreography
Sanja Kosonen
Lights
Thomas Bourreau
Performance
Sanja Kosonen et Antoine Rigot
Production of video work
Elsa Quinette (Suivi Vidéo)
Scene setting
Antoine Rigot assisté de Cécile Kohen
Set design
Antoine Rigot, Patrick Vindimian
Sound
Stéphane Comon
Production of choreographic work
Fanny Du Pasquier (Administration), Valérie Mustel 
(
Production et diffusion)
Technical direction
Nicolas Legendre, Patrick Vindimian
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