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The Irresponsibility of Apollo

CNDC - Angers 1996 - Director : Nadal, Richard

Choreographer(s) : Bouvier, Joëlle (France) Obadia, Régis (France)

Present in collection(s): CNDC - Angers

Video producer : CNDC Angers

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The Irresponsibility of Apollo

CNDC - Angers 1996 - Director : Nadal, Richard

Choreographer(s) : Bouvier, Joëlle (France) Obadia, Régis (France)

Present in collection(s): CNDC - Angers

Video producer : CNDC Angers

en fr

The Irresponsibility of Apollo

Bouvier, Joëlle

In 1980 Joëlle Bouvier created the company L'Esquisse with Régis Obadia. Together, they have produced 15 choreographic works performed around the world and co-produced 4 short films, recipients of awards in numerous festivals and produced several videos, including "Casser la Voix", by Patrick Bruel. She was co-director at the CCN in Le Havre from 1986 to 1992, and at the CNDC in Angers from 1993 to 2003.

2004, she created the Cie Joëlle Bouvier and set up a creative workshop at the Scène Nationale des Gémeaux, in Sceaux, from 2004 to 2008.  

2015 she returned to ballet at the Grand Théâtre in Geneva for the creation of Tristan & Isolde - Salue Pour Moi Le Monde, with the music of Richard Wagner.
At the same time as she was actively creating, Joëlle Bouvier was invited to produce events, such as a display activity at the Printemps department store in Paris in March 2002, and June 2007. In August, 2006, she performed for the launch of a new Chinese cosmetic product at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, then in China. Since 2012, she has worked with Maison Hermès on a show about shoes, presented in Hermès subsidiaries around the world.

Source: The Company Joëlle Bouvier 's website


More information : joellebouvier.com

Obadia, Régis

Régis Obadia was born in 1958 in Oran, Algeria. He studied dance from 1976 to 1979 at the Institut des Arts et du Mouvement, run by Françoise et Dominique Dupuy, and was initiated into theatre by Jacques Lecoq. In 1980 he formed the l'Esquisse company with Joëlle Bouvier. Their earliest pieces thrust the pair into the national and international limelight.
Directors of the Centre National de la Danse Contemporaine, Le Havre from 1986 to 1992, they were appointed artistic directors of the CNDC, Angers in 1993, renamed CNDC l'Esquisse, which they directed until 2003.    
Since 1998, Régis Obadia has pursued a solo creative career.    
An important figure in modern dance since the early 1980s, Régis Obadia has marked the memories of those who have seen him with the feverish sensuality and powerful gestures of his pieces. With the founding of his own company in 2003, he asserted his distinctive style and his open-mindedness by working just as happily in the field of theatre as that of pure dance. His regular collaborations with Russia, in partnership with Lisa Wiergasova, have won him prestigious prizes, including a Golden Mask in 2004 for his choreography of “The Rite of Spring”, and a Seagull in 2004 for his direction of “The Idiot” at the Moscow  
Chaika Festival. After “The Rite of Spring” to Stravinsky's music, he composed “Réversibilité” (2005), inspired by Baudelaire's “Les Fleurs du Mal” and “Trois” (2006), set to Schubert's “Death and the Maiden”, performed at the Théâtre Sylvia Montfort, Paris. During this time he also produced the Dominique Mercy documentary “Danse Pina Bausch” (2003), in homage to the iconic German choreographer.    

Source : the company Régis Obadia's website

More information

regisobadia.com

 

Nadal, Richard

Trained at the Higher School of Audiovisual Toulouse, Richard Nadal, as part of his "objection de conscience" at CNDC of Angers, realized between 1994 and 1996 several audiovisual recordings of student work, workshops and creations... He directed other dance films for the IFEDEM, under the direction of Françoise Dupuy, between 1996 and 1997. In parallel, he created in the Lot the association Facts & Gestures and Cie Divergences, of which he is choreographer from 2002 to 2013, before transmitting the artistic direction to Sylvain Huc.
Today, he is programmer of the Arsénic room in Gindou (46).


Source : Richard Nadal

L'Irresponsabilité d'Apollon

Choreography : Joëlle Bouvier et Régis Obadia

Choreography assistance : Rafael Pardillo

Interpretation : promotion 1994-1996 des étudiants du CNDC : Carole Bonneau Jaime Flor Molina Alexandra Gilbert Benjamin Houal Fabrice Lambert Hélène Maillou Juha-Pekka Marsalo David Monceau Clarence Mugnier Jorge Puerta Armenta Mitsiko Shimura // Delphine Trestard Mustapha Ziane

Additionnal music : Alfred Schnittke Antonio Vivaldi P.J. Harvey Yoshikazu Iwamoto W.A. Mozart

Lights : Marc Oliviero, Harrys Picot

Costumes : Thomas Smith Lucie Guilpin Christian Macé Anne Poupelin

Sound : Alain Cherouvrier

Other collaborations : régie plateau François Le Maguer

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : CNDC Angers

Production / Coproduction of the video work : CNDC Angers

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