8M3 [10 solos]
2021 - Directors : Chevalier, Philippe - Verdeil, Matthieu
Choreographer(s) : Kelemenis, Michel (France) Cozic, Maxime (France) Bertet, Romain (France) Alamelle, Julie (France) Warren, Liam (France) Pérez, Anna (France) Ly, Sébastien (France) Davids, Désiré (France) Pontana, Corinne (France) Lesouëf, Alexandre (France)
Present in collection(s): Kelemenis & cie / KLAP Maison pour la danse
8M3 [10 solos]
2021 - Directors : Chevalier, Philippe - Verdeil, Matthieu
Choreographer(s) : Kelemenis, Michel (France) Cozic, Maxime (France) Bertet, Romain (France) Alamelle, Julie (France) Warren, Liam (France) Pérez, Anna (France) Ly, Sébastien (France) Davids, Désiré (France) Pontana, Corinne (France) Lesouëf, Alexandre (France)
Present in collection(s): Kelemenis & cie / KLAP Maison pour la danse
8M3
At the initiative of Michel Kelemenis, KLAP Maison pour la danse places an order with 10 choreographers and dancers based in the regions of short pieces based on the formula for applying physical distancing ; 4m2, or for a dance, 8M3.
8M3, a metaphor of confinement, perhaps, where the cramped space becomes, thanks to the artists, the point of resumption of the imaginary, this child's room where the world dreams of.
A response by artists to cushion by seizing the attack on the engaged body.
8M3
At the initiative of Michel Kelemenis, KLAP Maison pour la danse places an order with 10 choreographers and dancers based in the regions of short pieces based on the formula for applying physical distancing ; 4m2, or for a dance, 8M3.
8M3, a metaphor of confinement, perhaps, where the cramped space becomes, thanks to the artists, the point of resumption of the imaginary, this child's room where the world dreams of.
A response by artists to cushion by seizing the attack on the engaged body.
Kelemenis, Michel
French dancer and choreographer born in Toulouse in 1960.
After training as a gymnast, Michel Kelemenis begins dancing in Marseille at the age of 17. In 1983, he performs in the Centre Chorégraphique National de Montpellier with Dominique Bagouet and choreographs his first works, among which Aventure coloniale with Angelin Preljocaj in 1984. He was awarded the Villa Médicis Hors les Murs prize in 1987, and founded Kelemenis & cie (Association Plaisir d’Offrir) in the same year. In 1991, he received the Leonardo da Vinci scholarship and Japan’s Uchida Shogakukin fund. His numerous works (more than 60, of which 40 for his company) are performed throughout the world.
In love with movement and dancers, with those exceptional moments when gesture topples a role, Michel Kelemenis structures his works around the search for a balance between abstraction and figuration.
For his personal style, which combines finesse and athletic performance, the choreographer is invited to work with the ballets of the Paris Opera, the Rhin Opera, the Opera du Nord, the Geneva Opera and the Ballet National de Marseille.
In 2000, he directed the lyric and choreographic drama, L’Atlantide, by Henri Tomasi for the Marseille Opera. He has since collaborated with the Festival d’Art Lyrique of Aix-en-Provence: in 2003, he put to movement 4 animalacrobats in Stravinsky’s Renard, directed by Klaus-Michaël Grüber and conducted by Pierre Boulez; in 2004, he assisted Luc Bondy for the chorus movements in Handel’s Hercules, conducted by William Christie.
Since 2008, he starts a reflexion about narration concept, with an approach of creation for young audience.
Through Franch Institute, he participates regularly with French cultural services abroad in Krakow, Kyoto, Johannesburg and Los Angeles, in India, Korea and China. These trips engender training projects, new productions and bilateral exchanges with foreign companies and artists employing various modes of expression.
Numerous programs are organized in higher education and professional training institutions (Coline, Ecole Nationale de Danse de Marseille, and especially with the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Lyon).
The 10th of december 2007, after 10 years of activity at the Studio/Kelemenis, the Conseil Municipal of Marseille votes in favor of the project Centre de danse en résidence conceived and initiated by the choreographer. Intituled KLAP Maison pour la danse, Construction begins in February 2010 with a completion date planned for spring of the following year.
Source : Kelemenis&cie
More information : http://www.kelemenis.fr/fr/
Cozic, Maxime
Bertet, Romain
Alamelle, Julie
Warren, Liam
Pérez, Anna
Ly, Sébastien
Davids, Désiré
Pontana, Corinne
Lesouëf Alexandre
Chevalier, Philippe
Test
Verdeil, Matthieu
Kelemenis & cie
The American origins of modern dance: [1930-1950] from the expressive to the abstract
DANCE AND DIGITAL ARTS
Contemporary techniques
This Parcours questions the idea that contemporary dance has multiples techniques. Different shows car reveal or give an idea about the different modes of contemporary dancer’s formations.