Fées³
Site specific choreography2015 - Director : Jeanmart, Claude
Choreographer(s) : Matos, Jean-Marc (France)
Present in collection(s): Spectacles dans l'espace public
Video producer : K. Danse
Fées³
Site specific choreography2015 - Director : Jeanmart, Claude
Choreographer(s) : Matos, Jean-Marc (France)
Present in collection(s): Spectacles dans l'espace public
Video producer : K. Danse
Fées³, the performance
Site-specific dance performance that invites audiences to move across distances, fields, forests, buildings and proposes people to dance themselves.
Duration: between 20mn and 30mn, depending on context
Fées³, within the natural and architectural spaces around the Castle of Laréole, being used for original short choreographic modules, imagines secret singular stories contextualized by the perspectives offered by the site.
Different dances are experienced by audience members wandering through a parcours composed for them as an invitation. An invitation to travel… Inspired by fairy tales and mythological stories of free Amazons whose spaces carry the sensitive memories, let us be taken by their strength, mystery, magic and fragilities.
Matos, Jean-Marc
Dancer, choreographer and artistic director. Trained at the Cunningham Studio in New-York, he has performed with David Gordon (Judson Church). He is interested in the impact of digital technology on society, in order to develop a meaningful relationship between dance and new media. He has choreographed more than 45 pieces which have been presented extensively in France (Avignon Festival, the Pompidou Center, etc.) and in many countries (Europe, Central and South America, USA, Canada, North Africa, India, Pakistan). He is involved in several cross-cultural and multidisciplinary projects, including the EU supported projects Metabody and Wholodance, for which he is one of the co-organizing partners.
Jeanmart, Claude
Claude Jeanmart, painter and video artist. http://www.claudejeanmart.com/
K. Danse
Contemporary dance Company involved in many production, mediation and research projects integrating dance and digital arts.
The choreographic approach of the K. Danse Company develops a contemporary movement language by the dialectic confrontation between the physical body (lived, experienced) and the visual body (seen, virtual). www.k-danse.net/en
Since 1983, K. Danse has been present in major festivals and cultural events in France and abroad: Festivals of Aix en Provence, Avignon In, la Rochelle, Châteauvallon, Métafort d’Aubervilliers, American Center of Paris, Georges Pompidou Center, Grande Halle de la Villette, Maison des Arts de Créteil, Maison de la Danse de Lyon, Centre National Art et Technologie de Reims, Centre National de la Danse, ISEA 2000 à Paris, Monaco Dance Forum, Espace Odyssud de Blagnac, Cité de l’Espace de Toulouse, Electrochoc Festival, Digital Art Center Le Cube of Issy Les Moulineaux, Arts Center of Enghien les Bains, the Ardenome Gallery in Avignon, the CENTQUATRE in Paris, Le Louvre Pyramid in Paris (with the BodyFail project, laureate of the 2017 Open Art Pulsar Prize), CURIOSITas Festival, Paris-Saclay (2019)…
The company has toured in Central America, Senegal, India, Vietnam, Morocco, Spain, Mexico, Venezuela, Italy, Great Britain, Germany, Pakistan, Belgium, Hungary, Canada and USA and has presented performances at the Soros Center of Budapest, Video Fest and Podewill Centrum, Berlin, Hamburg International Festival, Foundation Polar in Caracas, Festival Medi@rte in Monterrey, Festival VAD Girona and IDN Barcelona (Catalonia), The international Video Art Festival of Casablanca (Morocco), The National Theatre of Guatemala, NIAS of Bangalore (India), Festival Llunes d’esBaluard of Palma de Mallorca (Balearic Islands), ScenoFest Festival Quadrennial of Prague (Czech Republic), International Forum of Dance and Theater of Huesca, Spain (Price for the most innovative performance, 2012, with the Tactile Sensations project), Casa Paganini (Genoa, Italy), Romaeuropa Festival (Rome), La Sorbonne Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates, 2018), International Festival of Video Art (Casablanca, Morocco, 2019)…
Recipient of a grant “projet Phare 2017” from la Diagonale Paris Saclay for the RCO project (with scientist and artist Sarah Fdili Alaoui), recipient of the Fellowship Residency program from the Bogliasco Foundation 2017 (Genoa Italy, New-York).
Fées³, l'équipe
Artistic direction / Conception : Matos, Jean-Marc
Artistic direction assistance / Conception : Holst, Anne
Choreography : Matos, Jean-Marc
Interpretation : Ambre Cazier, Pauline Lavergne, Marianne Masson, Cassandre Munoz, interprètes danseuses
Artistic consultancy / Dramaturgy : Holst, Anne
Stage direction : Matos, Jean-Marc
Costumes : K. Danse
Technical direction : Matos, Jean-Marc
Sound : Design sonore : Matos, Jean-Marc
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Spectacle organisé dans le cadre du Festival Laréole, Le Château se donne en spectacle – Conseil Départemental de la Haute-Garonne
Production / Coproduction of the video work : K. Danse
Duration : 1h20
Dedicated site - More videos
Dedicated site: https://www.k-danse.net/en/portfolio/fees%c2%b3-2/
The Dance Biennial Défilé
The American origins of modern dance: [1930-1950] from the expressive to the abstract
New breath : 21st century youth enters the world of dance
Indian dances
Discover Indian dance through choreographic creations which unveil it, evoke it, revisit it or transform it!
DANCE AND DIGITAL ARTS
Artistic Collaborations
Panorama of different artistic collaborations, from « couples » of choreographers to creations involving musicians or plasticians
Hand dances
This parcours presents different video extracts in which hands are the center of the mouvement.
Contemporary Italian Dance : the 2000s
Panorama of contemporary dance practices in Italy during the 2000s.
Charles Picq, dance director
Käfig, portrait of a company
When reality breaks in
Outdoor dances
Stage theater and studio are not the only places of work or performance of a choreographic piece. Sometimes dancers and choreographers dance outside.
Scenic space
A dance performance takes place in a defined spatial area ... or not. This course helps to understand the occupation of the stage space in dance.