Le Ballet de la Merlaison
2011 - Director : Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Choreographer(s) : Bayle, Christine (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
Le Ballet de la Merlaison
2011 - Director : Centre national de la danse, Réalisation
Choreographer(s) : Bayle, Christine (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
Le Ballet de la Merlaison (Le)
Lecture demonstration
A choreographic and musical composition of the “Ballet de la Merlaison”, a ballet written and danced by Louis XIII in Chantilly and in Royaumont in 1635.
During the reign of Louis XIII, according to François de Lauze (1623), dance attained “the highest level of perfection”. Ballet was illustrated in every possible and imaginable form; the never-seen-before and fantasy reigned supreme. “Le Ballet de la Merlaison”, which tells the tale of a blackbird hunt, is exemplary of this period. Louis XIII, apparently, created the music, the argument, the poetry and the costumes for it.
Although the music from the ballet had been preserved in the Philidor Manuscript, it had to be restored. Patrick Blanc detailed it so that it would be in harmony with the dance, orchestrated it and adorned it in accordance with the “characters” that appeared to him in the score. The choreography itself has totally disappeared. With her company L'Éclat des Muses, Christine Bayle has created an innovational version, based on her research carried out on three dance treatises from the period. She has invented never-seen-before and fantasy choreographic compositions, based on a style that unveils itself from a repertoire that is unknown today, a blend of Renaissance and Baroque styles, already referred to as the “Belle Danse”. The artists from L'Éclat des Muses approach this ballet from a perspective that is both serious and burlesque, with distance yet totally investing themselves, with their contemporary sensitivity.
In this lecture demonstration, the audience was invited to discover extracts from the ballet prior to its stage-setting and prior to the creation previews performed in Royaumont Abbey in September 2011. At least seven of the nineteen “entrées” of the ballet are presented. Three highly-renowned historians also intervene. Nathalie Lecomte conjures up the dancing masters (30 March), Eugénia Roucher, the treatises (31 March) and Anne Surgers, the theatrical space and the body during the period (1st April).
Updating: October 2011
Bayle, Christine
Compagnie L'Éclat des Muses
Dancer, choreographer, actress and director, after having participated in the creation of “Ris et Danceries” alongside Francine Lancelot, Christine Bayle founded the Éclat des Muses Company in 1983.
A baroque dance company, the Éclat des Muses is also a team of researchers and a school. Musicians and dancers work hand-in-hand applying a state-of-the-art and multidisciplinary approach, to create performances focusing on the dance, the music and the theatre of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The company breathes new life into a totally-forgotten part of the history of the art where beauty is absolutely striking. Unclouded by the clichés of old and new, she quests to develop other modes of creation, from research carried out on the sources. These deal with repertoires that have been buried for long periods of time and focus on the consistency and interaction of baroque art, on developing the theoretical and practical knowledge. The Éclat des Muses transmits its practical know-how to a variety of different audiences – amateurs and many professionals.
For her research work into dance at the beginning of the 17th century, Christine Bayle benefited from the Aid for Choreographic Writing in 2002, the Aid for Reactivating Repertoires in 2006 and the Aid for Research and Heritage in 2009, awarded by the French Ministry for Culture and Communication. She takes part in a wide range of symposiums throughout Europe. She was named honorary member of the Posadas (Argentina) and Krakow (Poland) festivals.
Updating: September 2011
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.).
L'Éclat des Muses
Ballet de la merlaison (Le)
Choreography : Christine Bayle
Interpretation : huit danseurs Pierre-François Dollé, Caroline Ducrest, Irène Feste, Hubert Hazebroucq, Elyse Pasquier, Lubomir Roglev, Gudrun Skamletz, Emmanuel Soulhat huit musiciens de l'ensemble Passo Finto : flûtes et musettes : Patrick Blanc basson, flûtes à bec (30 et 31 mars) : Béatrice Delpierre, violons : Camille Antoinet, Céline Cavagnac, Pascale Clément, Michel Coppe, Hélène Platone harpe (1er avril) : Françoise Johannel historiennes de la danse Nathalie Lecomte (30 mars), Eugénia Roucher (31 mars), Anne Surgers (1er avril)
Original music : direction et réalisation musicale Patrick Blanc
Additionnal music : Suite de branles, du manuscrit de Kassel extraits du Ballet de la Merlaison, Louis XIII :" Le Major ", " Les Paysans ", " Scerpiers ", " Mascarin ", " Les Trois nobles ", " Les Fermiers ", " Arbalestriers ", " Picoteurs "
Costumes : maquette des costumes Thierry Bosquet - création des costumes Atelier Costhéa, Bruxelles
Duration : 102 minutes
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