Le Jardin
2005
Choreographer(s) : Ficely, Julien (France)
Present in collection(s): Maison de la Danse de Lyon
Le Jardin
2005
Choreographer(s) : Ficely, Julien (France)
Present in collection(s): Maison de la Danse de Lyon
Le Jardin
Julien Ficely places in a green square the history of a couple. Secret garden of their emotions, their desires, their fears and disappointments; an ambiguous space where are combined contradictions and a loving osmosis.
“In a square materialized by a carpet of dead leaves, two bodies are embracing, merging, rejecting and seeking each others with, as a background, Stabat Mater by Pergolèse and chirping birds. These two human beings are inviting us in their secret garden to share their troubles, their emotions, their desires, but also their anxieties. A beautiful performance for the couple, Adam and Eve in a garden smelling like linden tree. Enough to awaken all the senses.” (Didier Hemardinquer, author)
Source: Filament company
Ficely, Julien
Julien is choreographing his own work since his beginnings as an interpreter. Crossed by multiple influences, his work is based on the pleasure of improvisation, before getting the desire to leave traces and capture those ephemeral moments. The creation came to him as an evidence.His pieces are shared moments in which the dancers are printing their energies. His style is a fine gesture, organical and animal, made of precision. The movements are written and invent some limits in order to better deconstruct them later. Emotions are emerging from the body, touching the beauty and complexity of human relationships. Julien Ficely studied at «École Nationale de danse» of La Rochelle and then joined the “Jeune Ballet International Rosella Hightower” from 1998 to 2000. Until 2002, he danced for Nice Opera Ballet and “Opéra National du Rhin” before joining the CCN-Ballet de Lorraine, that he left in July 2012. During this period, his body language and his vision of dance have been fed by his interpretations and choreographic encounters.
Source : Cie Filament
More information : http://compagniefilament.com/
CCN - Ballet de Lorraine
Since acquiring the CCN title in 1999, the Centre Chorégraphique National - Ballet de Lorraine has dedicated itself to supporting contemporary choreographic creation. As of July 2011 the organization is under the general and artistic direction of Petter Jacobsson.
The CCN – Ballet de Lorraine and its company of 26 dancers is one of the most important companies working in Europe, performing contemporary creations while retaining and programming a rich and extensive repertory, spanning our modern history, made up of works by some of our generations most highly regarded choreographers.
The CCN functions as an art center and venue for multiple possibilities in the fields of research, experimentation and artistic creation. It is a platform open to many different disciplines, a space where the many visions of dance of today may meet.
More information : http://ballet-de-lorraine.eu
Le jardin
Choreography : Julien Ficely
Interpretation : Nina Khokham, Joris Perez
Original music : Pergolèse // Bande sonore Alain Bougrain Dubourg
Lights : Thibault Leblanc
Costumes : Delphine Delavallade
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