Carolyn Carlson, Solo
Carolyn Carlson, Solo
Carolyn Carlson, Solo
Venice, 1983. On October 10, Carolyn Carlson gives La Fenice the first performance of her new solo, which she is both choreographing and directing. A week before the definitive form of the show, André S. Labarthe filmed the American dancer and captured moments of creative tension where the artist gradually gives birth to her work, where she repeats, comment her own work, hesitate, doubt, improvise. Nine months after the creation in Venice, Carolyn Carlson is at Théâtre de la Ville.
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Labarthe, André S.
André S. Labarthe was born on December 18, 1931 in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, as André Sylvain Labarthe. He was a director and producer. He died on March 5, 2018 in Paris, France.
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Carolyn Carlson, solo
Artistic direction / Conception : Alain Plagne
Choreography : Carolyn Carlson
Text : Commentaire dit par Jean-Claude Dauphin
Sound : Xavier Vautrin, Jean Mirondo
Other collaborations : Image : Jacques Audran, Maurice Perrimond, assistés de Régis Nahon / Montage : Danielle Anezin assistée de Françoise Besnier / Mixage : Jean-Pierre Laforce / Super 8 : Sammy Tygal /
Production / Coproduction of the video work : André Labarthe, INA
Duration : 58'10''
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