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Chez Rosette

Maison de la Danse de Lyon 2008

Choreographer(s) : Noël, Kettly (Haiti)

Present in collection(s): Maison de la Danse de Lyon , Saisons 2000 > 2009

Video producer : Maison de la Danse

Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon

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Chez Rosette

Maison de la Danse de Lyon 2008

Choreographer(s) : Noël, Kettly (Haiti)

Present in collection(s): Maison de la Danse de Lyon , Saisons 2000 > 2009

Video producer : Maison de la Danse

Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon

en fr

Chez Rosette

“But who or what is Rosette? A naughty lady or a place of debauchery? A meeting place? Therein lies the question. Rosette is an excuse for a chat. Rosette intrigues and enchants. Rosette waltzes and cries. Rosette draws us into a world which touches the intimate. Rosette regales us with clichés to denounce and weave dreams. She takes a wicked pleasure in twisting the knife in the wound. She takes us into distant lands called fantasies. Our world today examined through a game of mirrors, a face- to-face with our feelings and our desires. At every moment time wavers and offers us new emotions. The space, a structure, floors, heights, comings and goings, objects and characters. A cross-section through a block of flats or a courtyard showing slices of life.”
Kettly Noël

Credits


Chorégraphie et mise en scène Kettly Noël direction artistique Kettly Noël accompagnée de Joël Andrianomearisoa interprètes Margot Bidas-Matrat, Kettly Noël, Mohamed Coulibaly, Bokar Dembele, James Germain, Aly Karembe, Ousmane Koné, Balla Oulé Keita, Souleimane Sanogo
textes Dieudonné Niangouna scénographie et costumes Joël Andrianomearisoa vidéos Joël Andrianomearisoa, Kettly Noël et Laurent Larivière (vidéaste) création lumières Robin Decaux éclairagiste Gaëtan Lebret régie générale et régie plateau Christian Lemoulinier
Réalisation vidéo Charles Picq date du document vidéo 2008 production Maison de la Danse
Durée de l'œuvre 1h10

Noël, Kettly

Kettly Noël is Haitian. She discovered dance as a young student in Port-au-Prince, and chose to make it her career, finishing  her accountancy studies at the same time. She performed in “Nanlakou” (1995), then choreographed a film clip for Angélique Kidjo, “Agolo”. In 1996 she moved to Benin, where she discovered the foundations on which her approach is based: “From the time I arrived in Cotonou, I tried to understand what I was doing. In order to understand, I taught by sharing and I learned by teaching.” It was with this new vision that she began work training local young people in contemporary dance and organised them into a company. Today, they are all members of the Benin National Ballet. In 1999 she left and settled in Mali where she matured her approach by stages: in 2000 she set up the Donko Seko centre, then two companies: Jeune Compagnie  and Les Enfants de la Rue. She also ran a dance and choreographic research studio, which had the first proper dance floor in Bamako, in 2001. In 2002 she set up the first modern dance festival in Bamako, "Dense Bamako Danse”. Exchange and sharing are always the guiding principles in her work. An exchange where generosity rivals respect for others.  Ever since, her work has been based on the meaning of movement, its roots, and the common spring which waters them. Alongside her training and teaching work, Kettly Noël has composed a number of pieces: “Cousin, Cousine”, “Tichelbe” (2002), “Gaou”, “Autre” and “Errance” (2004), the solo which brought her international acclaim. More recently, she created the duet “Correspondances” with the South-African dancer Nelisiwe Xaba in 2007, the ensemble piece “Chez Rosette” in 2008, "Zone humide imaginaire" in 2009 and "Je m'appelle Fanta Kaba" in 2010.

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