Boris Charmatz

Levée des conflits

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Levée des conflits
Choreogtaphic Installation for 26 dancers
Concept and choreography, Boris Charmatz
Assisted by Anne-Karine Lescop
Light, Yves Godin
Sound, Olivier Renouf
With, Eleanor Bauer, Nuno Bizarro, Mathieu Burner, Magali Caillet-Gajan, Boris Charmatz,  Sonia Darbois, Olga Dukhovnaya, Olivia Grandville, Gaspard Guilbert, Taoufiq Izzediou, Lenio Kaklea, Jurij Konjar, Elise Ladoué, Catherine Legrand, Maud Le Pladec, Naiara Mendioroz, Thierry Micouin, Andreas Albert Müller, Mani Asumani Mungai, Élise Olandeguy, Felix Ott, Annabelle Pulcini, Fabrice Ramalingom, Nabil Yahia-Aïssa
Production Musée de la danse / CCNRBMusée de la danse / Centre chorégraphique national de Rennes et de Bretagne - Direction : Boris Charmatz.
Association subventionnée par le ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles / Bretagne), la Ville de Rennes, le Conseil régional de Bretagne et le Conseil général d’Ille-et-Vilaine.
Coproduction, Théâtre National de Bretagne à Rennes, Théâtre de la Ville-Paris / Festival d’Automne à Paris, Manifesta 8 (Murcia, Cartagena -Espagne-)
With the support of Teatro Maria Matos (Lisbonne) and Chassé Theater/Breda
This project receives the support of Culturesfrance/Ville de Rennes and Erste Foundation in the aegis of la Manifesta 8
With the support of Adami

After last year’s homage to Merce Cunningham, Boris Charmatz’s new choreography is a meditative hologram for twenty-six dancers. Bodies constantly assemble and part, forming evolving patterns of mirage-like quality. The piece enfolds in moments of suspension and weightlessness, freeing the viewer from the perception of time.

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