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SWING Museum

intégral- SWING Museum 

What child has not dreamed, while wandering through a museum – of seeing the works of art on the walls come to life? Simultaneously channeling contemporary dance, Dada art, puppetry and video images, this work for young audiences is a hymn to diversity, a fairy tale whose magical, mobile set includes sculptures inspired by Arp – which come to life and begin to dance …

SWING Museum or a dance about a surprising museum and its living works of art …

Alone in a deserted museum gallery, a guard is beginning to nod off. Surrounded by four large, organically shaped sculptures, he drifts into a strange hallucination, a wonderful dream during which he becomes one of these intriguing statues. 

These creatures, half-human, half- vegetable, are called OSCYLS. They are part of a family of fantastic characters, ranging in size from quite small to very large, resembling mysterious marine beings or perhaps a cloud formation, fallen from the sky and solidified.

Children learn very early that in museums it is forbidden to touch the works of art. But in this wonderful dream world, the rules don’t exist. And it is the guard who first dares to touch the smooth surfaces of these fascinating statues.

From there, things progress. The guard’s hand acts like a magic wand: at his touch the statues awaken, come to life and begin to move. From his first contact to a caress, followed by a gentle but voluntary push, it takes a single step.

Having been turned on, released, the sculptures tilt, whirl, bend over and begin dancing, in duos and body-to-body work. Thrilled by their release, they choose their own rhythms and their own movements, seeming to be completely in control.

Taken aback by the sculptures’ unexpected reactions, the guard wonders who exactly the OSCYLS are – when they begin moving they take on a number of surprising identities. Are they women, men, a dancer’s body oddly extended ? Friends, alter egos, playmates, adversaries, puppets, stuffed animals or a cuddly toy to whom one might whisper, or supernatural beings ? 

Welcome to this museum unlike any other, transformed with projected 3-D videos into a dream-like space in which things come to life and take flight.

Director
Year of production
2018
Year of creation
2018
Artistic direction assistance
Art direction / Design
Héla Fattoumi/Éric Lamoureux
Artistic advice / Dramaturgy
Stephane Pauvret
Duration
45 minutes
Lights
Jimmy Boury
Original score
Eric Lamoureux
Performance
Jim Couturier
Production of video work
un poil court
Production of choreographic work
Production / VIADANSE – Co-production / MA scène nationale, Montbéliard
Technical direction
Thierry Meyer
Video production
Nicolas Habas
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