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Emergency – Focus
Jérôme Brabant
Couleurs de femmes
Yun Chane
Heimat – focus
Jérôme Brabant
Territoires
Jeff Ridjali
Murmur – focus
Sylvie Robert
Kafrine – focus
Nadjani Bulin
Impair – focus
Jérôme Brabant
Reflex – focus
Didier Boutiana
Mitsaka Festival – focus
Lalanbik
Kaz Bourbon – focus
Nadjani Bulin
Priyèr’ Sï Priyèr’ – focus
Didier Boutiana
Fragments of an uncertain body
Éric Languet
Ma vie sans bal
Éric Languet
Reflex
Didier Boutiana
Priyèr’ Sï Priyèr’
Didier Boutiana
Somewhere, out there, life was screaming
Éric Languet
Heimat
Jérôme Brabant
Emergency
Jérôme Brabant
Impair
Jérôme Brabant
Eric Languet, une rencontre avec la danse intégrée
Éric Languet
Éric Languet, chorégraphe
Éric Languet
Eric Languet, une pratique chorégraphique intégrée
Éric Languet
Barry n’est pas complètement blanc
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K.I.S – Kube In Street / L’élan
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K.I.S – Kube In Street / The bee
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K.I.S – Kube In Street / The spider
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Corps Urgents
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Parkours
France) Soraya Thomas (La Reunion
Absence
Lino Mérion
Holistic – teaser par la Cie 3.0 Edith Chateau & Cie Les Frères Joseph
Edith Chateau
Chronique d’une conversation sensible -TEASER
Edith Chateau
Influences
Lino Mérion
Today
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Kaaro
Jeff Ridjali , Maud Marquet
La Révolte des Papillons – Teaser
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Mi mars dann la bote
Luc Maubon
Poésie du geste Traces
Luc Maubon
Lo kor Kanne
Luc Maubon
Nube y Viento
Marion Schrotzenberger
Abstract – un monde
Edith Chateau
Abstract
Edith Chateau
Habiter Le Seuil – TRAILER
Marine Chesnais
Dance of Spirits
Marianne Louise Lebon
Zina
Claudio Rabe
Territoires
Jeff Ridjali is working on choreographic research into the specific features of his island of Mayotte, in the Comoros archipelago. This piece is a work in progress. He is creating the solo piece Territoires by examining it in the plural.
Jeff Ridjali is working on choreographic research into the specific features of his island of Mayotte, in the Comoros archipelago. This piece is a work in progress. He is creating the solo piece Territoires by examining it in the plural.
At this stage of the work, the island is seen in two ways. It is present in the materials that can represent Mayotte, but also in the intimate universe of the choreographer which he projects into his dance. Jeff Ridjali transposes his island onto the stage: we see “baliés” (house brooms made from the veins of coconut palm leaves), a “sézi” (a mat to rest on, woven from palm leaves), traditional music and the sounds of nature recreated, like the ocean depths that define the space in which the dancer evolves.
Through the improvised solo, the dancer’s intuition defines a relationship with the space linked with the discovery of other materials, as if this is a territory that is trying to find itself.
He evolves in his scenography and from one performance to the next, the choreographer adds, removes or changes the objects that accompany him on stage. They therefore define a space for the dancer but they also create obstacles for him. The dancer makes progress in rather the same way as Mahorais society, as it is perceived by the choreographer: between taboos and prohibitions. Steps on the spot anchor movement to the ground like slaves with their feet in chains, revisiting Mahorais history.
By approaching this theme through movement he draws on the possibilities offered by the calligraphy of the Arab alphabet, as taught in Mayotte: writing, drawing, delineating are causing part of the body to move. He offers a transcription of the slow, improvised movements of this calligraphy, … filling all the space on stage through his body.