Made of
1994
Choreographer(s) : Robbe, Hervé (France)
Present in collection(s): Travelling&Co - Hervé Robbe
Video producer : Marietta Secret (Le)
Made of
1994
Choreographer(s) : Robbe, Hervé (France)
Present in collection(s): Travelling&Co - Hervé Robbe
Video producer : Marietta Secret (Le)
Made of
Hervé Robbe and his performers choreographed this piece, which lasts about half an hour.
The central theme is a reflection on a shared journey, and not an outcome. The result is this succession of three solos which show the individual development of a basic choreographic phrase transmitted by the choreographer. Each dancer has a particular preferred way of moving, which allows his or her own reflection on the dance to show through, revealing the personality frankly. Everyone ventures into these digressions, “kneadings” of a precise choreography. Dance is not an explicit means of expression and Hervé Robbe does not fall back on a theatrical treatment to make up for this lack of overt statement. Shaping is the only driving force of contemporary expression. So, the only way one can talk about "Made of" is to consider the intention behind its creation: choreographic research.
Source: Centre Chorégraphique National du Havre Haute-Normandie
Robbe, Hervé
Born in Lille in 1961. After studying architecture for a few years, Hervé Robbe set his sights on dance. He was principally trained at Mudra, Maurice Béjart's school in Brussels. He began his performing career dancing the neo-classical repertoire, then went on to work with various modern dance makers.
In 1987 he founded his company: le Marietta secret.
The course of his career is clearly founded on a constant renewal of his choreographic writing. Supported by loyal artistic collaborators, his work has become increasingly sophisticated over the years, associating the dance presence with visual, sound and technological worlds. His projects, polysemic works, take many forms: frontal performance, ambulatory shows and installations.
The place of the audience, its presence and view is decisive; the stage space is regularly called into question.
His arrival at the CCN (National choreographic Centre) of Le Havre Haute-Normandie offered more opportunities for his research.
In 1999 he composed his autobiographical solo Polaroïd. Within it, video images of places associated with his childhood appear and coexist with an uninterrupted physical display.
In 2000 he explored the theme of home with Permis de construire – Avis de Démolition, a diptych consisting of an installation and a performance. He went on to tackle the theme of the garden in 2002 with Des Horizons Perdus.
In a world constructed with screens – virtual containers for the body, evokers of death – in the duet REW he engaged in a dialogue between man and woman on the theme of suicide. In 2004, with the group piece Mutating Score, he returned to the idea of the performance area being a common space occupied by both audience and dancers. This installation-dance, while reaffirming this conviction about the force of movement, marks the culmination of a project on the use of new technologies, which are integrated into the show in real time.
In 2006 he designed the installation So long as baby...love and songs will be, a kind of manifesto of the preoccupations which underlie his work. The device is a containing structure in which the audience is invited to watch and listen to the dancer-singers present on screen. Hervé Robbe distanced himself from the stage with this, then returned to it in the works Là, on y danse in 2007 and Next days in 2010.
While maintaining his personal approach in his own productions, he regularly accepts commissions from the Opéra de Lyon, the Gulbenkian Ballet, the CNSMDP (Paris Conservatoire) and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.
Source: Centre Chorégraphique National du Havre Haute-Normandie
Made of
Artistic direction / Conception : Hervé Robbe
Choreography : Hervé Robbe
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Réalisé dans le cadre d'une opération DRAC Ile-de-France, ADIAM 77 (Conseil général de Seine-et-Marne), les Iles de France (Ile-de-France Opéra et Ballet) et de la Ferme du Buisson-Centre d'Art et de Culture de Marne-la-Vallée
Duration : 30'
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