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Merzouki, Mourad

A major figure on the hip-hop scene since the early 1990s, Merzouki works at the crossroads of many different disciplines: he adds circus, martial arts, fine arts, video and live music to his exploration of hip-hop dance. Without losing sight of the roots of hip-hop movement – of its social and geographical origins – this multidisciplinary approach opens new horizons and reveals original outlooks. Since 1996, 30 creations have been performed in 700 cities and 65 countries, with more than 3,000 performances given for 1.7 million people. Since 2009, Merzouki is director of the Centre chorégraphique national de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne, where he created the festival Kalypso, a Parisian twin of his festival Karavel in the region of Lyon. In 2016, he is also appointed artistic director of Pôle en Scènes in Bron.


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Mondot, Adrien

The Adrien M/ Claire B Company creates many forms of art, from stage performances to exhibitions combining digital arts with live performing arts. The company is co-directed by Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot. They place the human body at the heart of technological stakes, with the specificity of developing and customizing their own IT tools. The company operates as a research and creativity workshop, looking for a live digital world: mobile, organic, ephemeral, random, sensory.

More info : www.am-cb.net

Bardainne, Claire

The Adrien M/ Claire B Company creates many forms of art, from stage performances to exhibitions combining digital arts with live performing arts. The company is co-directed by Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot. They place the human body at the heart of technological stakes, with the specificity of developing and customizing their own IT tools. The company operates as a research and creativity workshop, looking for a live digital world: mobile, organic, ephemeral, random, sensory.

More info : www.am-cb.net

Adrien M & Claire B

The company Adrien M & Claire B places its work in the field of  digital arts since 2004.  Its creations are performances and exhibitions, that associate reality  and virtuality. Its specificity is the custom-made development of its  computing tools.  Among the artistic and technological stakes, the attention is focused on  the human being and its body, by using contemporary tools in the  service of a timeless poetry, developing and using a visual language  based on game and pleasure as mediums of the imagination.


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Artistic direction / Conception : Mourad Merzouki, Adrien Mondot & Claire Bardainne

Choreography : Mourad Merzouki

Choreography assistance : Marjorie Hannoteaux

Interpretation : Rémi Autechaud dit RMS, Kader Belmoktar, Marc Brillant, Élodie Chan, Aurélien Chareyron, Yvener Guillaume, Amélie Jousseaume, Ludovic Lacroix, Xuan Le, Steven Valade, Médésséganvi Yetongnon dit Swing

Set design : Benjamin Lebreton

Original music : Armand Amar, Sarah Nemtanu (violon), Julien Carton (piano), Nuria Rovira Salat (voix)

Additionnal music : Anne-Sophie Versnaeyen (alto), "Les Plocks", Artback Society Stéphane Lavallée et Julien Delaune (porgrammation batteries)

Video conception : Adrien Mondot & Claire Bardainne, Guillaume Blanc (régie)

Lights : Yoann Tivoli, assisté de Nicolas Faucheux, Stéphane Loirat (régie)

Costumes : Pascale Robin, assistée de Marie Grammatico

Settings : Camille Courier de Mèré et Benjamin Lebreton

Sound : Vincent Joinville, Martin Fouilleul, Alexis Lazar (régie)

Other collaborations : Le Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne / Compagnie Käfig – direction Mourad Merzouki est subventionné par la Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles d’Île-de-France - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, le Conseil Général du Val-de-Marne et la Ville de Créteil

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Centre Chorégraphique National de Créteil et du Val-de-Marne / Compagnie Käfig Coproduction Maison des Arts de Créteil, Espace Albert Camus - Bron Avec le soutien de la Compagnie Adrien M / Claire B

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