Skip to main content
Back to search
  • Add to playlist

matin jaune

Nawel Oulad 2021 - Director : Sgambato, Antonin

Choreographer(s) : Oulad, Nawel (France)

Present in collection(s): Nawel Oulad

Integral video available at CND de Pantin and at Maison de la danse de Lyon

en fr

matin jaune

Nawel Oulad 2021 - Director : Sgambato, Antonin

Choreographer(s) : Oulad, Nawel (France)

Present in collection(s): Nawel Oulad

Integral video available at CND de Pantin and at Maison de la danse de Lyon

en fr

Matin jaune

Begun in March 2020 this series of short video-dances posted regularly on his youtube channel, explores the poetic wanderings of a confined body.


Like a diary, the choreographer modestly reveals her daily life as a mother, woman, citizen, artist.


"March 2020. Because time is in retreat, in the erasure of bodies in public space, with closed doors, I open the doors of my privacy. Because life and art are one since my mind has been breathing. Because dance is the manifestation of the pulsating sensibility. Because our bodies are our lives. Because confinement does not have to rhyme with withdrawal and annihilation. Because our bodies have never been so massively controlled. Because we have never been so far away and so close at the same time. Because living things remind us that we are a species like any other. For all these reasons I offer you my dances. Every day, try to open up such spaces. Haikus Poetic, zany, acrobatic snippets of a daily body of a dancing woman. "


Nawel Oulad

Oulad, Nawel

Nawel grew up between her mother’s painting studio and the film sets where her father worked. In addition to pictorial universe, dance, theater and music, which she has been practicing for six years at the Conservatoire, have led her to nourish a sensitive thought that expresses itself through art. Curious to understand the history of her ancestors, she completed her dance training with university studies in sociology and visual arts.


 Convinced of the importance of creation and bodily awareness in the development of the human being, she obtained her Diploma of Psychopedagogy of the danced movement at Freedancesong. There, she will also complete her training in contemporary, classical and jazz dance, and the discovers African dances and Dunham technique. 

It is the meeting with the choreographer Christian Bourigault, then in residence at the University Paris Nanterre, which will be decisive for her career. She will find in his contemporary dance the committed body she sought, the possibility of reconciling the humanities and art. She will perform in 6 of Christian Bourigault’s creations, then joins the RIDC - Rencontres Internationales de Danse Contemporaine - where she obtains her State Diploma of contemporary dance teacher in 2012. She then participates as a dancer-interpreter to the resumption of Sans objet (“Irrelevant») with Mie Cocquempot , Co. K622, to Vertige délicieux («Delightful Vertigo») in Claire Jenny’s Point Virgule Company, Aublick by the Impact Company, and various creations of the Théoréma Company.


 In 2010 she founded the dance department of the association L’Envolée Bleue where she gave workshops, set up photo dance outings and created her first performances mixing dance and painting as well as her solo «Métis, terre damnée». 

The foundations of her work arise and the artistic and educational projects are linked together, leading her to set up her company. The history of art and sociology are at the heart of her work. Identity research, urbanity, memory and the place of the individual in the group are all recurring themes in her creations. 

She does not hesitate to go and meet other arts during performances in the most diverse places, in an always renewed dance. From the production of video-dance films to the installation of filmic devices, this medium accompanies and complements her choreographic and scenographic design research as well as En corps hors cadre («Embodied, out of frame») exposed in the month of the photo Off 2010 at La Fonderie de l’Image, or with the CINEMADANSE cycle inaugurated in 2015, by making the film Quitter le bitume (“Leaving concrete”) presented in various festivals. 


She works with several theater companies as well as a coach in the preparation of the actor as an actress (Cie Aziadé, KOTB collective, Guillaume Segouin, collective Theôrema.) 

In 2014, she created the annual festival L’Appel de la Lune («The Call of the Moon»), inviting artists and researchers to meet on a topic related to women. In 2015 she became a member of the UNESCO International Dance Council.

Sgambato, Antonin

director

Matin Jaune

Artistic direction / Conception : Nawel Oulad

Original music : Rafi B Levy

Video conception : Antonin Sgambato

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Cie Nawel Oulad

Production / Coproduction of the video work : Pleine image Production

Our videos suggestions
01:27:28

Inanna

  • Add to playlist
06:38

Vertige d'Elle

Moineau, Claire (France)

  • Add to playlist
01:12

Ways to Strength and Beauty

  • Add to playlist
01:14:54

El Djoudour, the roots

Lagraa, Abou (France)

  • Add to playlist
10:37

Chambre (La)

Obadia, Régis (France)

  • Add to playlist
09:16

Another Bloody Mary

La Ribot (Switzerland)

  • Add to playlist
03:07

Opus 40

Maillot, Jean-Christophe (Monaco)

  • Add to playlist
03:15

Bal des genies

  • Add to playlist
11:20

The Sacred Wood, 1882

  • Add to playlist
03:00

Walking Hall

  • Add to playlist
05:00

Hors Circuit

Butet, Agnès (France)

  • Add to playlist
03:32

BGirls

  • Add to playlist
03:04

BGirls

  • Add to playlist
03:58

Kafrine - focus

Bulin, Nadjani (Reunion)

  • Add to playlist
11:59

Feathers of La Fronde

Barua, Natalia (United Kingdom)

  • Add to playlist
22:28

The Leaf [inside]

Huynh, Emmanuelle (France)

  • Add to playlist
03:37

Couleurs de femmes

Chane, Yun (Reunion)

  • Add to playlist
14:18

Sehnsucht [remontage 2015]

Waehner, Karin (France)

  • Add to playlist
47:49

Hurry Up !

Bouvier, Joëlle (France)

  • Add to playlist
20:37

Doubt and Certitude

Giordano, Raffaella (France)

  • Add to playlist
Our themas suggestions

[1930-1960]: Neoclassicism in Europe and the United States, entirely in tune with the times

The Ballets Russes paved the way for what would become known as: neo-classical. Back then, the term “modern ballet” was frequently used to define this renewal of aesthetics: a savvy blend of tradition and innovation, which each choreographer defined in their own way.

Parcours

fr/en/

Bagouet Collection

Exposition virtuelle

fr/en/

The committed artist

In all the arts and here especially in dance, the artist sometimes creates to defend a cause, to denounce a fact, to disturb, to shock. Here is a panorama of some "committed" choreographic creations.

Parcours

fr/en/pl/

Exposition virtuelle

fr/en/

CHRISTIAN & FRANÇOIS BEN AÏM – VITAL MOMENTUM

Exposition virtuelle

fr/en/

[1970-2018] Neoclassical developments: They spread worldwide, as well as having multiple repertoires and dialogues with contemporary dance.

In the 1970s, artists’ drive towards a new classic had been ongoing for more than a half century and several generations had already formed since the Russian Ballets. As the years went by, everyone defended or defends classical dance as innovative, unique, connected to the other arts and the preoccupations of its time.

Parcours

fr/en/

DANCE AND DIGITAL ARTS

Exposition virtuelle

fr/en/

Why do I dance ?

Social dances, anti-establishment, protest dances, rhythms or identities, rituals or pleasures... There are a myriad of reasons for dancing and a myriad of points of view. A webdoc to discover, enhanced with extracts from performances and accounts from amateurs... all the right reasons for dancing!

Webdoc

fr/en/

Female / male

A walk between different conceptions and receptions of genres in different styles and eras of dance.

Parcours

fr/en/es/de/pl/pt-pt/

The “Nouvelle Danse Française” of the 1980s

In France, at the beginning of the 1980s, a generation of young people took possession of the dancing body to sketch out  their unique take on the world. 

Parcours

fr/en/

Modern Dance and Its American Roots [1900-1930] From Free Dance to Modern Dance

At the dawn of the 20th century, in a rapidly changing West, a new dance appeared: Modern Dance. In the United States as in Europe, modern trends emerge simultaneously and intertwine in thier development. Let's dive into the beginnings of American modern dance!  

Parcours

fr/en/

Carolyn Carlson, a woman of many faces

Exposition virtuelle

fr/en/

Charles Picq, dance director

Exposition virtuelle

fr/en/

A Rite of Passage

Classical, telluric, shamanic, revolutionary? On May 29th, 1913, the first performance of Nijinski's "Rite of Spring" made such a scandal. This webdoc tells the story of this key work which inspired so many artists.

Webdoc

fr/en/

When reality breaks in

How does choreographic works are testimonies of the world? Does the contemporary artist is the product of an era, of its environment, of a culture?

Parcours

fr/en/

Butoh

On 24th May 1959, Tatsumi Hijikata portrayed the character of the "Man" in the first presentation of a play called Kinjiki (Forbidden Colours).
The Ankoku Butoh was born,

Parcours

fr/en/

States of the body

Explanation of the term « State of the body » when it’s about dance.

Parcours

fr/en/

Dance in Quebec: Untamed Bodies

First part of the Parcours about dance in Quebec, these extracts present how bodies are being used in a very physical way.

Parcours

fr/en/

Dance and percussion

Découvrez de quelles manières ont collaboré chorégraphes et éléments percussifs.

Parcours

fr/en/

Outdoor dances

Stage theater and studio are not the only places of work or performance of a choreographic piece. Sometimes dancers and choreographers dance outside.

Parcours

fr/en/es/de/pl/pt-pt/
By accessing the website, you acknowledge and accept the use of cookies to assist you in your browsing.
You can block these cookies by modifying the security parameters of your browser or by clicking onthis link.
I accept Learn more