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Vertige d'Elle
From the perilous issue of homosexuality, one almost taboo in hip hop dance, Claire Moineau achieves the tour de force of producing a show that is poignant and just.
From the perilous issue of homosexuality, one almost taboo in hip hop dance, Claire Moineau achieves the tour de force of producing a show that is poignant and just.
In Vertige d’Elle, Claire Moineau takes inspiration from the text by Pierre Notte, Les séparées, written for this project. There is a single imperative: the theme of female homosexuality. On the stage, within a trio, passion confronts reason to reveal an all-consuming love on the limits of social exclusion.
“It is about someone who is not there;
more precisely, someone who has left.
It is not just about this, though.
There will be three women’s voices;
three desires, three female bodies.
It is a simple story,
the simple story that leads each of them to find themselves and each other at the exact other side of the world.”
Pierre Notte
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