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Tam Tam
James Carlès , Féral Benga
Coupé Décalé Act 2
James Carlès
Prologue for psalms
James Carlès
Trô’ma
James Carlès
Dance with me Extract 2 Mambo
James Carlès
Dance with me Jazz in Marciac
James Carlès
Coupé Décalé Act 2
James Carlès
Toulouse
James Carlès
Master Carmina Burana
James Carlès
Jeux d’adultes extrait 1
James Carlès
Jeux d’adultes extrait 2
James Carlès
Jeux d’adultes extrait 5
James Carlès
Jeux d’adultes extrait 6
James Carlès
Jeux d’adultes extrait 7
James Carlès
L’odeur du père
James Carlès
L’odeur du père extrait 2
James Carlès
Maalah extrait 1
James Carlès
Maalah extrait 2
James Carlès
Maalah extrait 3
James Carlès
Maalah
James Carlès
Toubela extrait 1
James Carlès
Toubela extrait 2
James Carlès
Fashion garage
James Carlès
Minuit Saint-Pierre
James Carlès
Jazz in Marciac : extrait
James Carlès
Ballet Actuel : Trans#lucide James Carlès et Natahlie Bard
James Carlès
Tam Tam
Like a homage to the senegalese choreographer and anthropologist Féral Benga. Four dancers evolve in space on an original musical production, based on works of Erik Satie.
In the form of homage to the Senegalese choreographer and anthropologist Féral Benga, of which dreamed was, in the Thirties, to create a made up company African dancers, Tam Tam endeavours to recreate the universe of the artist without telling his story. And one feels and one tests heat. The undulation of the bodies lets the spectator taste with the influences of the African traditional dances. Four dancers draw space curves like infinite caresses, sensual movements of hips and wrists. James Carlès, despised territories and borders, it nourishes his work of the meeting of the languages of the body, Tam Tam is also an original musical production starting from works of Erik Satie.
GENERIQUE
Choreography by James Carlès – 30/45min
Interpreters:Tiphaine Jahier, Angeline Gardiennet, Aurore Delahaye, Mirabelle Maquet and Stéphanie Songeons Musicians: Tobiglay Voli, Clément Assemian, Dieudonné Kanza and Bastien Andrieu
Lights: Arnaud Schlutz