Journal d'En Danseuse
2016 - Director : Michard, Alain
Choreographer(s) : Michard, Alain (France)
Present in collection(s): Alain Michard l Louma
Video producer : Louma
Journal d'En Danseuse
2016 - Director : Michard, Alain
Choreographer(s) : Michard, Alain (France)
Present in collection(s): Alain Michard l Louma
Video producer : Louma
Journal d'En Danseuse
Journal d'En danseuse is a documentary, which is built from and around dance, it makes work of choreographic creation in the cinematographic work. Two questions are at the origin of this film: "Each choreographer carries within him, within her, a History of dance. How is it inscribed?" "And in this intimate History, what place do images have/take? » To answer these questions, Alain Michard has met with choreographers in a variety of contexts. Together, they spoke, recorded, filmed, and experimented different devices. Here is the journal of this research.
En Danseuse
Michard, Alain
Alain Michard is a choreographer and visual artist. Starting with dance as his ‘roots’, his work today involves leading a wide range of different artistic projects, using a variety of artistic media (music, film, photography, writing).
Alain Michard collaborates regularly with other artists. He also invites local people and non-professionals to participate in the work he creates.
A common thread in his work is the theme of wandering and journeys, and the search for a community: "BING", based on texts by Beckett, "Parkinson" (2007-2013). Some pieces are designed for public spaces, and explore perception, and the imaginary essence of towns and landscapes: "Promenades blanches" (2006-2016), "Se fondre" (2012), "Caravane", ...
Another important focus of his work is research on the notion of a collective history of art, based on living memory and documents: "École ouverte", "J’ai tout donné", "Mon Histoire avec la danse", "La carpe et le lapin",…
Alain Michard supports and produces other artists (Theo Kooijman, Laurent Pichaud, Mickaël Phelippeau, Alice Gautier ...), in his role as artistic director of different festivals, residencies and events, such as À domicile in Guissény (2007-2009).
His role as producer allows him to support young artists at the beginning of their careers. The passing on of knowledge is important for him, and his pedagogical work is an integral part of, and articulates with, his creative work, which is open to artists, students and non-professionals.
As a performer he has worked principally for Odile Duboc, Marco Berrettini, Boris Charmatz, Xavier Marchand (theatre) and Judith Cahen (cinema).
He has collaborated on various different projects with other artists, including: Nicolas Floc’h, Mathias Poisson, Jocelyn Cottencin, Stalker, and choreographers Mustafa Kaplan, Loïc Touzé...
He has received awards from the Villa Kujoyama-Kyoto (2001) and the Villa Médicis Hors les murs-Istanbul (2009).
Source: Alain Michard/LOUMA
More information: alainmichard.org
Michard, Alain
Alain Michard is a choreographer and visual artist. Starting with dance as his ‘roots’, his work today involves leading a wide range of different artistic projects, using a variety of artistic media (music, film, photography, writing).
Alain Michard collaborates regularly with other artists. He also invites local people and non-professionals to participate in the work he creates.
A common thread in his work is the theme of wandering and journeys, and the search for a community: BING, based on texts by Beckett, Parkinson (2007-2013). Some pieces are designed for public spaces, and explore perception, and the imaginary essence of towns and landscapes: Promenades blanches (2006-2016), Se fondre (2012), Caravane, ...
Another important focus of his work is research on the notion of a collective history of art, based on living memory and documents: École ouverte, J’ai tout donné, Mon Histoire avec la danse, La carpe et le lapin,...
His films include documentaries and fiction, some of which are based on his relationship with dance (Ascension, Carton, Encore chaud ...). Recently, he has made two fictional films: ON AIR in 2010, and Clandestine (a feature length film) in 2014.
Alain Michard supports and produces other artists (Theo Kooijman, Laurent Pichaud, Mickaël Phelippeau, Alice Gautier ...), in his role as artistic director of different festivals, residencies and events, such as À domicile in Guissény (2007-2009).
His role as producer allows him to support young artists at the beginning of their careers. The passing on of knowledge is important for him, and his pedagogical work is an integral part of, and articulates with, his creative work, which is open to artists, students and non-professionals.
His work has led him to a diversity of places and countries :
IN FRANCE : Paris (Théâtre de la Cité Internationale, Centre National de la Danse, Labos d’Aubervilliers, Centre Pompidou, Grande Halle La Villette, ...), Rennes (PHAKT, Biennale, Triangle, Musée de la danse), Brest, Nantes (Théâtre Universitaire), Marseille (Théâtre du Merlan, Marseille Objectif Danse), Bordeaux (TNT, Novart), Avignon (Hivernales), Marne-la-Vallée (Ferme du Buisson), ...
ABROAD: Italy (Musée Pan-Naples, Osservatorio Nomade-Cursi), Japan (Kyoto, Tokyo, Yokohama, Matsuyama), Canada (Escales improbables-Montréal), Turkey (Istanbul, Eskisehir, Ankara), Portugal (Fondation Serralves-Porto,), UK (Portsmouth), Germany (Berlin), Belgium (Brussels, Antwerp), Switzerland (Geneva), Ireland (DTI-Dublin)…
As a performer he has worked principally for Odile Duboc, Marco Berrettini, Boris Charmatz, Xavier Marchand (theatre) and Judith Cahen (cinema).
He has collaborated on various different projects with other artists, including: Nicolas Floc’h, Mathias Poisson, Jocelyn Cottencin, Stalker, and choreographers Mustafa Kaplan, Loïc Touzé...
He has received awards from the Villa Kujoyama-Kyoto (2001) and the Villa Médicis Hors les murs-Istanbul (2009).
Source : Alain Michard
More information :
www.alainmichard.org/
LOUMA
LOUMA, based in Rennes, is directed by Alain Michard choreographer and visual artist.
The Company creates for the stage, festivals and places of contemporary art.
Journal d'En Danseuse
Artistic direction / Conception : Alain Michard
Interpretation : Martine Pisani, Laurent Pichaud, Rémy Héritier, Lénio Kaklea, Mickaël Phelippeau
Stage direction : Alain Michard
Other collaborations : Montage image : Alice Gautier Montage son : Alice Gautier et Franck Arblade
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Coproduction LOUMA Soutien Région Bretagne en partenariat avec le CNC, et le CND-Pantin
Duration : 38'
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James Carlès
Bagouet Collection
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