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Tant mieux, tant mieux ! [bande annonce]

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
1983

Presentation of the film made by Charles Picq : this “fiction dance” designed by Dominique Bagouet.

“Tant mieux, tant mieux!” is the first film by Dominique Bagouet. It is also the only one for which Dominique created a dance to be filmed on the occasion of the Festival Montpellier Danse, in 1983.

He was anxious for the camera to adopt an anthropometric eye, like the observer’s trying to weigh up movements with a look. This eye is completely in accordance with the story which is being told, as we are invited to get into the world of a community, almost a tribe, with strange rituals, which is none other than the imaginary mirror of his company.

Sources : Charles Picq – 15th January 1998

Credits

Conception : Dominique Bagouet and Charles Picq

Choreography : Dominique Bagouet

Direction : Dominique Bagouet and Charles Picq

Duration : 4’30”

Dancers : Sylvie Giron, Bernard Glandier, Nuch Grenet, Catherine Legrand, Angelin Preljocaj, Michèle Rust.

Music : Sven Lava Pohlhammer

Lighting : Rémi Nicolas

Costumes : Maritza Gligo, Christine Le Moigne

Production : Compagnie Bagouet-CCNMLR, Festival International Montpellier Danse, Frigo

Danced fiction of Dominique Bagouet and Charles Picq directed in Montpellier, in 1983

For further information : www.lescarnetsbagouet.org

Last update : December 2013

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
1983
Artistic direction assistance
Art direction / Design
Dominique Bagouet et Charles Picq
Original score
Sven Lava Pohlhammer, Rino Lombardi, Gianni Nazzaro
Performance
Sylvie Giron, Bernard Glandier, Nuch Grenet, Catherine Legrand, Angelin Preljocaj, Michèle Rust
Production of video work
Production : Compagnie Bagouet-CCNMLR, Festival International Montpellier Danse, Frigo.
Video production
Dominique Bagouet et Charles Picq
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