Programme Benjamin Millepied
2013 - Director : Birraux, Jean-Marc
Choreographer(s) : Millepied, Benjamin (France)
Present in collection(s): 24images - Scènes d'écran
Video producer : 24images
Programme Benjamin Millepied
2013 - Director : Birraux, Jean-Marc
Choreographer(s) : Millepied, Benjamin (France)
Present in collection(s): 24images - Scènes d'écran
Video producer : 24images
Programme Benjamin Millepied
Between cinema and dance, between interpretation and choreography, between New York and Los Angeles, between the United States and France where he was born thirty-five years ago, between studio and advertising, Benjamin Millepied n don't want to choose. Or rather, his choice is precisely to be on several terrains at the same time. He doesn't run, he flies and decidedly everything smiles on him! For the dancers of the Grand Théâtre de Genève, he wrote Le Specter de la Rose and Les Sylphides, two legendary pieces from the Ballets Russes which he revisited in his own way. His Sylphids are bouncing, his version of the Specter is stunning and unprecedented, full of humor and mischief. Millepied composes scores there today, retaining a certain romanticism but adorned with pop colors. Amoveo, originally created for the Paris Opera, deciphers the metamorphoses of a love story. The evening as a whole is delicious, fresh and brilliant, which gives us a great breath of aesthetic pleasure.
Source : Maison de la Danse de Lyon
Millepied, Benjamin
From 2006 to 2007, Mr. Millepied was choreographer-in-residence at the Baryshnikov Arts Center and created the solo “Years Later” for Mikhail Baryshnikov. In 2007, he received the United States Artists Wynn Fellowship. In 2010, he was made Chevalier in the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Ministry of Culture.
In 2010, Mr. Millepied choreographed and starred in Darren Aronofsky’s « Black Swan ». In 2012, Mr. Millepied moved to Los Angeles, where he conceived of and founded the new dance company L.A. Dance Project. During L.A. Dance Project’s September, 2012 inaugural performances at the Los Angeles Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall. The company performed « Moving Parts », a collaboration between Mr. Millepied, with composer Nico Muhly, and visual artist Christopher Wool. In May 2013, L.A. Dance Project presented « Reflections », a new work which was the result of a collaboration between Mr. Millepied, with composer David Lang, artist Barbara Kruger, and which was created with the support of the historic jewelry house Van Cleef and Arpels. In 2013, Millepied founded the Amoveo Company, an artist collective, active in digital media, television and film, and in 2014, he co-founded Artform, a tech start-up company aimed to support and promote the Arts and artists in this current time. Millepied is also a film director, he has directed numerous dance short films over the last 6 years, and is currently in development on a feature film. In January 2013 the Paris Opera Ballet announced Mr. Millepied’s appointment as its new Director, in February 2016, Benjamin resigned from his position. In July 2016, Benjamin came back full time at the helm of L.A Dance Project.
Source : Benjamin Millepied 's website
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Birraux, Jean-Marc
Jean-Marc Birraux has been a director since 1995 for M6, Mezzo, France3, Paris Première, France2, Arte Live Web or even Arte.
Programme Benjamin Millepied
Choreography : Benjamin Millepied
Interpretation : Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève : Fernanda Barbosa, Hélène Bourbeillon, Gabriela Gomez, Virginie Nopper, Yu Otagaki, Isabelle Schramm, Sara Shigenari, Sarawanee Tanatanit, Madeline Wong, Daniela Zaghini, Joseph Aitken, Loris Bonani, Natan Bouzy, Pierre-Antoine Brunet, Grégory Deltenre, Aurélien Dougé, Paul Girard, Armando Gonzalez, Vladimir Ippolitov, Nathanaël Marie
Set design : Paul Cox
Additionnal music : Philip Glass, Carl Maria Von Weber, Frédéric Chopin
Video conception : Claudio Muller
Lights : Madjid Hakimi
Costumes : Paul Cox
Technical direction : Philippe Duvauchelle
Sound : Jean-Marc Pinget
Production / Coproduction of the video work : 24 images - Scènes d'écran
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