PERSONA
A person is always a series of realities.
Most of the time, it holds together and gives a feeling of coherence. The silhouette masters its lines and and harmonises its appearance in the ballet of comings and goings. Sometimes the person is like a mille-feuille that lets elements slip away from its base. The individual loses a bolt or swallows a screw and the pace becomes jerky. Perhaps bodies absorb too many things; they allow themselves to be seduced by too many new functions. Our heads are too often bent towards screens, arching the whole framework and weakening the skeleton. We turn our backs on horizons that would enable us to experience our journey differently. This solo asks how to do with little? How do you make a place out of little? The gesture seeks out the sensation of space, settling in the midst of air currents. If the freshness of the air and the murmur of water don't belong to us, how can we sell them? What are we trying to make last? Here, quite simply and without artifice, it is a question of perceiving a danced gesture that goes against the grain of the technological envelopes and armours that make us miss certain paths. DISTRIBUTION
Danse Amélie Olivier
Conception et musique Frank Micheletti PRODUCTION Kubilai Khan investigations |
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