La Ribot
La Ribot
llámame mariachi
llámame mariachi
Created and directed by, La Ribot
Performance and camera, Marie-Caroline Hominal, La Ribotand Delphine Rosay
Music, atom™
Lighting design, Daniel Demont
Supervision of Sound and Music, Clive Jenkins
Construction set-videos, Victor Roy
Technic light-videos, Stéphanie Rochat
Videomontage, Sylvie Rodriguez
Photos-video, Miguel de Guzmán
Production La Ribot – Geneva
Coproduction Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou ; La Comédie de Genève – Centre dramatique ; Festival de La Bâtie ; Culturgest / Lisbonne ; Festival d’Automne à Paris
With the support of the city of Geneva, Swiss Republic and Canton of Geneva and Pro Helvetia, Swiss Foundation for Culture and Leenaards Foundation. With the presence of Fresnoy, National Studio of Modern Art
Tour :
La Comédie de Genève, August 29 to 31
Les Halles de Schaerbeek / Bruxelles, Septembre 24
L’Arsenic / Lausanne, January 2010, 20 to 23
Ever since her latest work Pa amb Tomaquet, which ended the “Distinguished Pieces”series, La Ribot has developed a style of performance using video to disrupt representations of movement. For llámame mariachi, two dancers have first filmed themselves, resulting in a film and performance which multiply perspectives on the body.
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