Steven Cohen
The Cradle of Humankind
The Cradle of Humankind
Choreography, Steven Cohen
Lighting and Technical Direction, Erik Houllier
Control Video, Baptiste Evrard
Conception, scenography and costumes, Steven Cohen
Realisation Costumes, Léa Drouault
Creation Assistant, Elu Kieser
With Steven Cohen et Nomsa Dhlamini
Team for the films :
Realisation, Steven Cohen
Acting, Nomsa Dhlamini
Photos, John Hodgkiss
Films, John Hodgkiss and Steven Cohen
Assistants, Elu Kieser, Léa Drouault
Video, Baptiste Evrard
Technical Direction, Erik Houllier
Special Thank to Anselm Kangah
Warm Thanks to the Quartz Team, to Patrick - Quazarvisions and Antony Merlaud
This creation is dedicaded to the memory of Merrill Plagis.
Associated Production Latitudes Prod (Lille)
Coproduction Le Quartz - scène nationale de Brest ; Le phénix – scène nationale (Valenciennes) ; La Bâtie-Festival de Genève ; Théâtre Garonne (Toulouse) ; Le Manège.mons/CECN (Transdigital) ; Technocité (Mons) ; Réseau Open Latitudes (Latitudes Contemporaines-Lille ; Les Halles-Bruxelles ; L’Arsenic-Lausanne, Le Manège-Mons/Maison Folie, Festival Body Mind-Varsovie) avec le soutien du programme Culture de l’Union Européenne ; Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris) ;
Festival d’Automne à Paris
With the support of the City of Lille, la Drac Nord-Pas de Calais, la Région Nord-Pas de Calais, Lille Métropole / Communauté urbaine, l’Institut français, DICREAM, CRRAV (Centre Régional de Ressources Audiovisuelles) de Tourcoing et du Fresnoy, Studio national des arts contemporains de Tourcoing, dans le cadre de Transdigital (FEDER/Interreg IV France-Wallonie-Vlaanderen)
Premiered at the Quartz - Festival Anticodes’11 March 16 2011
For his new production, Steven Cohen visited the site known as the “cradle of humankind” in South Africa. Videos of his performance there combine with a choreography performed together with Nomsa Dhlamini, a Southern-African woman of 90. In a set which contracts space and time, where cave paintings echo contemporary art forms, the performance evokes man’s evolution.
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