6-9
2021 - Director : Quillet, Agnès
Choreographer(s) : Moukendi Misenga, Christine (The Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Present in collection(s): Don Sen Folo , Résidence de recherche "Gninini" au Don Sen Folo -LAB
6-9
2021 - Director : Quillet, Agnès
Choreographer(s) : Moukendi Misenga, Christine (The Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Present in collection(s): Don Sen Folo , Résidence de recherche "Gninini" au Don Sen Folo -LAB
6-9
Traduction en cours
Moukendi Misenga, Christine
Traduction en cours
Quillet, Agnès
(traduction en cours)
Don Sen Folo
traduction en cours
6-9
Choreography : Christine Moukendi Misenga
Interpretation : Christine Moukendi Misenga
Text : Christine Moukendi Misenga
Video conception : Agnès Quillet
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Don Sen Folo
Duration : 24 minutes
[1930-1960]: Neoclassicism in Europe and the United States, entirely in tune with the times
The Ballets Russes paved the way for what would become known as: neo-classical. Back then, the term “modern ballet” was frequently used to define this renewal of aesthetics: a savvy blend of tradition and innovation, which each choreographer defined in their own way.
Bagouet Collection
The committed artist
In all the arts and here especially in dance, the artist sometimes creates to defend a cause, to denounce a fact, to disturb, to shock. Here is a panorama of some "committed" choreographic creations.
CHRISTIAN & FRANÇOIS BEN AÏM – VITAL MOMENTUM
[1970-2018] Neoclassical developments: They spread worldwide, as well as having multiple repertoires and dialogues with contemporary dance.
In the 1970s, artists’ drive towards a new classic had been ongoing for more than a half century and several generations had already formed since the Russian Ballets. As the years went by, everyone defended or defends classical dance as innovative, unique, connected to the other arts and the preoccupations of its time.
DANCE AND DIGITAL ARTS
Black Dance
Why do I dance ?
Meeting with literature
Collaboration between a choreographer and a writer can lead to the emergence of a large number of combinations. If sometimes the choreographer creates his dance around the work of an author, the writer can also choose dance as the subject of his text.
Female / male
A walk between different conceptions and receptions of genres in different styles and eras of dance.
The “Nouvelle Danse Française” of the 1980s
In France, at the beginning of the 1980s, a generation of young people took possession of the dancing body to sketch out their unique take on the world.
Modern Dance and Its American Roots [1900-1930] From Free Dance to Modern Dance
At the dawn of the 20th century, in a rapidly changing West, a new dance appeared: Modern Dance. In the United States as in Europe, modern trends emerge simultaneously and intertwine in thier development. Let's dive into the beginnings of American modern dance!
Carolyn Carlson, a woman of many faces
Charles Picq, dance director
A Rite of Passage
When reality breaks in
Butoh
On 24th May 1959, Tatsumi Hijikata portrayed the character of the "Man" in the first presentation of a play called Kinjiki (Forbidden Colours).
The Ankoku Butoh was born,
Do you mean Folklores?
Presentation of how choreographers are revisiting Folklore in contemporary creations.
States of the body
Explanation of the term « State of the body » when it’s about dance.