Cygne (Le)
1983 - Director : Delouche, Dominique
Present in collection(s): Ministère de la Culture
Video producer : films du Prieuré, cinémathèque française
Cygne (Le)
1983 - Director : Delouche, Dominique
Present in collection(s): Ministère de la Culture
Video producer : films du Prieuré, cinémathèque française
Le cygne
Seated, her head tilted back, her arms trembling, Yvette Chauviré relives La Mort du Cygne (The Dying Swan). Here she transmits to Dominique Khalfouni her knowledge and interpretation of one of the leading roles of romantic ballet.
Source : Patrick Bossatti
Delouche, Dominique
After Beaux-Arts (Fine Art School) studies and musical classes (piano and classical singing), Dominique Delouche met Federico Fellini and became his assistant ("Nights of Cabiria"). In 1960, he directed his first film « Le Spectre de la Danse ». Until 1985, he produced and directed short films, like « Aurore » et « La dame de Monte Carlo ». In 1968, he staged Danielle Darieux in “Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman", a Stefan Sweig novel 's adaptation selected for the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, and the musical theatre “Divine” (1975). He filmed other features like « Une étoile pour l’exemple » (1988), « L’homme de désir » (1970). He produced and filmed the opera “La voix humaine” (The Human Voice) for French television (text by Cocteau and music by Poulenc; directed by Georges Prêtre), with the soprano Denise Duval. His last film is "Balanchine in Paris" (2011). He also directed, created decors and costumes for the Opéra de Paris and for the Festival of Aix en Provence: “Werther”, “Le Roi malgré lui” (The Reluctant King) (1978), “Didon et Énée” (Dido and Æneas) (1972).
Source: Dominique Delouche's website
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Le cygne
Interpretation : Yvette Chauviré, Dominique Khalfouni
Additionnal music : Camille Saint-Saëns
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Films du Prieuré, Cinémathèque française
Le Spectre de la danse
Le Spectre de la danse (The Spectre of dance) is the title of the film that Dominique Delouche produced on classical dance in 1961. For this director who strives to show the Etoiles in a new light without tarnishing their aura or their disembodied image, this film is a manifesto. The title was then used as the generic name for the series of seven short films produced between 1961 and 1986 :
Le spectre de la danse
L'Adage
Aurore
Autour de la Sylphide
Le Cygne
Leçon de ténèbres
Pas à pas
Western classical dance enters the modernity of the 20th century: The Ballets russes and the Ballets suédois
If the 19th century is that of romanticism, the entry into the new century is synonymous of modernity! It was a few decades later that it would be assigned, a posteriori, the name of “neo-classical”.
James Carlès
Bagouet Collection
Black Dance
The Dance Biennale
Female / male
A walk between different conceptions and receptions of genres in different styles and eras of dance.
Charles Picq, dance director
Genesis of work
A dance show is created in multiples steps between the enunciation of an initial desire which launch the project and the first representation. This parcours presents diff
Rituals
Discover how the notion of ritual makes sense in various dances through these extracts.