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Numeridanse.tv 2010 - Director : Mondot, Adrien

Choreographer(s) : Bourgeois, Yoann (France)

Present in collection(s): Numeridanse.tv

Video producer : MC2 Grenoble

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Cavale

Numeridanse.tv 2010 - Director : Mondot, Adrien

Choreographer(s) : Bourgeois, Yoann (France)

Present in collection(s): Numeridanse.tv

Video producer : MC2 Grenoble

en fr

Cavale

My writing aims, above all, to make forces perceptible because they are for me an inexhaustible source of "drama"; a theater with a powerful imaginary potential where the dramaturgical element is no longer driven by the psychology of the actor alone.
In this game of forces that cross the actors, we seek to achieve "a point of suspension" (ideal place when the flight of a body reaches its peak and when the fall has not yet begun).


Source Yoann Bourgeois

Bourgeois, Yoann

Yoann  Bourgeois  trained  at  the  National  Centre  for  Circus  Arts  (CNAC)  and  at  the  National  Centre  for  Contemporary  Dance  (CNDC)  in  Angers.  For  four  years  he  was  a performer with Maguy Marin’s company. His  first  piece,  "Cavale",  was  a  duet  on  a  trampoline  with  Mathurin  Bolze.  In  2014  he  created  "Celui  qui  tombe"  for  the  Lyon  Dance Biennale, in which six artists attempt to  stay  upright  on  a  moving  stage.  Since  January   2016,   he   has   co-directed   the   National  Choreography  Centre  (CCN)  of  Grenoble with Rachid Ouramdane.

Source : 17e Biennale de la Danse  (2016) - press file

More information

www.cieyoannbourgeois.fr (site non installé)

Mondot, Adrien

Adrien Mondot is a multidisciplinary artist, computer scientist and  juggler. He is interested in movement, and works at the intersection of juggling  art and computer innovation. Founder of the Compagnie Adrien M in 2004,  he partners with Claire Bardainne in 2011 to re-structure the Company as  "Adrien M & Claire B".
Source : Adrien M & Claire B
More information : www.am-cb.net

Cavale

Interpretation : Lucien Reynes, Yoann Bourgeois

Artistic consultancy / Dramaturgy : Marie Fonte

Stage direction : Yoann Bourgeois

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