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Une anatomie de mouvements

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​Participatory system

Beginning in 2022

- Volunteers

- t.r.a.n.s.i.t.s.c.a.p.e team

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Possible show configurations:

> outdoor (urban area)

> indoor installation

Synopsis

UADM.TV is a project to collect physical testimonies that began in May 2022. This documentary and participatory device takes the form of a transparent caravan, part dance studio, part sound recording studio, in which we invite participants to share a movement of their choice.​

Une anatomie de mouvements

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​Dance performance

Premiere in 2023


70'

- 5 performers
- 1 technician​

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Show configuration:

> on stage

Synopsis

In 5xBXL, the bodies embody as many singular choreographic narratives, associated with intimate life journeys. These multiple approaches to the body

in movement reveal people involved in dance, sport or physical activity of another kind.

The aim is to document the diversity of choreography

in a decompartmentalised way

sublimating individual trajectories.

​Dance performance

Premiere in 2022

40'
- 2 performers

- Local guests

​Possible show configurations:
> on stage

> indoor installation

Synopsis
Fun, poetic and interactive, "vos murs" questions the notion of territory by using the symbolism of the Lego wall as an obstacle to be overcome, a barricade to be knocked down...

​In the young audience version of Distorsions urbaines, a mirror-effect dialogue with the children gradually takes shape. Through a transparent bubble symbolising the territory, the two performers communicate with the young spectators using a language of movement.

 

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​Dance performance

Premiere in 2021

55'
- 4 performers
- Local participants (high jumpers and seniors)

​Possible show configurations:

> indoor installation

Synopsis
On
October 20th, 1968, at theOlympic Games in Mexico City, a high jumper thwarted convention by proposing an unprecedented movement. After consultation, the judges approved the jump.The American Dick Fosbury, 21years old, was crowned Olympic champion. This show uses this cult movement as a choreographic allegory of transgression.Dancers, real jumpers and elderly people take over in this piece that shatters the boundary betweensports and dance movement.

 

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​Dance performance

Premiere in 2019

50'
- 1 dancers
- 1 live musician

​Possible show configurations:
> on stage

> indoor installation

outdoor installation

Synopsis
The on stage dance solo Mutante takes an interest on a singular urban Vietnamese phenomenon where the women cover themselves completely the body and the face during their daily travels on motorcycle, being transformed for a moment into an anonymous person without a face.

 

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​Dance performance

Premiere in 2014

50'
- 3 dancers
- 1 performer

​Possible show configurations:
> on stage

> indoor installation

Synopsis
We investigate physical reactions through 3 choreographic paintings inspired by three world sports records:

Long jump with 8,95m,

Weightlifting with 263kg
and Apnea with 11mn35.

 

​​​Urban distortions

XS or M​​​​

​Dance performance

Premiere in 2010

15-20' (version XS)

- 1 dancer

- 1 performer

- 1 live musician​

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Possible show configurations:

> outdoor (urban area)

> indoor installation

>on stage

45' (version M)

- 3 dancer

- 3 performer

- 2 live musician

- 1 technician 

Synopsis

​Cross-disciplinary installation performance through which dance, song and territory meet, triggering the public’s mobility in a spirit of proximity and intimacy. Dancers and musicians are inside transparent inflatables bubbles.​

 

​​​Chambre(s) d'hôtel​​

​Dance performance

Premiere in 2008

50' x 2

- 3 performers

- 1 live musician

- 1 live video artist
- 1 technician​

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Possible show configurations:

> outdoor (urban area)

> indoor installation

Synopsis

A hotel room and the strange people who live there … a boxer, a call girl and a cleaning lady live there, under your very eyes. Five cameras capture, select and rebroadcast some of the things they do as sequences in a documentary fiction, while, at the same time, the audience follow the dancers directly through the dormer windows of the room.​

 

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