Je ne sais pas, un jour, peut-être...
2005 - Director : Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Choreographer(s) : Pernette, Nathalie (France)
Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse , CN D - Spectacles et performances
Video producer : Centre national de la danse
Integral video available at CND de Pantin
Je ne sais pas, un jour, peut-être...
2005 - Director : Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Choreographer(s) : Pernette, Nathalie (France)
Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse , CN D - Spectacles et performances
Video producer : Centre national de la danse
Integral video available at CND de Pantin
Je ne sais pas, un jour peut-être...
Blanche neige et le sortilège du baiser
What do little girls dream of? That he'll be handsome, charming, of course; that he'll ride up one fine morning on a throbbing charger and carry them off to some mythical kingdom of everlasting love? No? Go on, admit it… How ever much we might protest, the same candy floss still glues together the promises of eternal happiness. It is the picture-books of childhood that imprint their clichés indelibly as paragons in our dreams: Snow White, for example. The refrain starts from the cradle, with fairy tales played in a loop to blot out the greyness of miserable days. And it continues with daytime languishing in front of televised nonsense that broadcasts its glamorous glossy-coloured images. The mythical Prince Charming and his train of sugar-pink dreams still rides high and undeterred in girlish hearts. Indestructable! And yet… Nathalie Pernette trips him up nicely, without being vengeful or angry, just terribly insolent !
“Now that I'm approaching forty, I wanted to explore my own feelings about femininity. During twelve years of working closely with Andréas Schmidt, I had explored more of the androgynous side of my personality. I founded my company in 2001 and began with ‘Le Nid', an introspective journey which I wished to pursue.
A scene from childhood came back to me. I must have been eight or nine. We had a manual projector at home, which meant that you could slow films down. My sister and I ran the famous three-minute kiss scene from Walt Disney's Snow White for hours. At an age when we were feeling the first stirrings of love, we hoped to penetrate the mystery and learn ‘what to do when you kiss'. I wanted to return to this fable and wring the neck of this wretched ideal of love which I've been dragging around with me since I was very small.”
Nathalie Pernette
Further information
Digital Ressource - Médiathèque du Centre national de la danse
http://mediatheque.cnd.fr/spip.php?page=mediatheque-numerique-ressource&id=PHO00003853
Updating: March 2010
Pernette, Nathalie
Challenge, blows received, given, hand to hand with the invisible, a raw energy carved by meticulous movements.
As well as manipulating others' bodies to capture their articular mobility, Nathalie Pernette anchors movement in spontaneity, the emotional discharge fed by interior sensation.
In this dancer-choreographer, classically trained since childhood, dance is nimbly embodied, verylintense and angular. Instinct and discipline against a background of permanent enquiry. Her time at Françoise and Dominique Dupuy's school only confirmed this zeal.
After working for twelve years with Andréas Schmid, she founded her own company in 2001 and kept up the repertoire of earlier works.
Whether out and about in town or on stage, Nathalie Pernette is always alert, always testing her theories, pursuing her obsessions. At length, with passion and with that dose of lucidity befitting a true researcher's spirit that is never satisfied. Over sixteen years and sixteen shows (six of which were in partnership with Andréas Schmid), Nathalie Pernette has turned work into a virtue.
Further information
Updating: November 2010
Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Since 2001, the National Center for Dance (CND) has been making recordings of its shows and educational programming and has created resources from these filmed performances (interviews, danced conferences, meetings with artists, demonstrations, major lessons, symposia specialized, thematic arrangements, etc.).
Je ne sais pas, un jour, peut-être…
Choreography : Nathalie Pernette
Choreography assistance : Régina Meier
Interpretation : Nathalie Pernette
Additionnal music : Franck Gervais, "Pelikanol" de Einstürzende Neubauten, "Les barricades mystérieuses" de François Couperin
Lights : Caroline Nguyen
Costumes : Laurent Julien Lefevre
Other collaborations : Régisseur Guy Levesque - Films Blanche Neige et Honey Moon, libre adaptation du conte des frères Grimm
Duration : 68 minutes
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”.
LATITUDES CONTEMPORAINES
James Carlès
Bagouet Collection
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.
The BNP Paribas Foundation
La part des femmes, une traversée numérique
Qudus Onikeku - Reclaim a forgotten memory
CHRISTIAN & FRANÇOIS BEN AÏM – VITAL MOMENTUM
Indian dances
Discover Indian dance through choreographic creations which unveil it, evoke it, revisit it or transform it!
DANCE AND DIGITAL ARTS
Black Dance
Why do I dance ?
Artistic Collaborations
Panorama of different artistic collaborations, from « couples » of choreographers to creations involving musicians or plasticians
Meeting with literature
Collaboration between a choreographer and a writer can lead to the emergence of a large number of combinations. If sometimes the choreographer creates his dance around the work of an author, the writer can also choose dance as the subject of his text.
Dance and performance
Here is a sample of extracts illustrating burlesque figures in Performances.
Round dance
Presentation of the Round’s figure in choreography.
The Dance Biennale
Female / male
A walk between different conceptions and receptions of genres in different styles and eras of dance.