Cecilia Bengolea / François Chaignaud
altered natives' Say Yes to Another Excess — Twerk
altered natives' Say Yes to Another Excess - Twerk
Dance Cecilia Bengolea (Paris), François Chaignaud (Paris), Élisa Yvelin (Bruxelles), Alex Mugler (New York), Ana Pi (Paris / Belo Horizonte)
DJ : Elijah and Skilliam (Butterz record, Londres, UK)
Costumes, Cecilia Bengolea et François Chaignaud
Ligting Design, Dominique Palabaud, Jean-Marc Segalen, Cecilia Bengolea, François Chaignaud
Musical Advises, Miguel Cullen
With the help of Alexandre Roccoli
Stage Manager, Jean-Marc Segalen
Light Manager, Sindy Négoce
Delegated Production Vlovajob Pru
Administration / production : Cécile Vermorel
Diffusion : Sarah de Ganck (Art Happens)Coproduction Biennale de la Danse de Lyon ; Centre de Dé́veloppement Choré́graphique Toulouse/Midi-Pyré́nées ; Centre Choré́graphique National de Franche-Comté à Belfort ;
le Vivat d’Armentiè̀res-scè̀ne conventionné́e danse et théâ̂tre ; Centre Choré́graphique National de Grenoble ; Centre Choré́graphique National de Caen / Basse-Normandie ; Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris) ; Festival d’Automne à̀ Paris
Corealisation Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris) ; Festival d’Automne à̀ Paris
With Production's help from Arcadi, support of FUSED - French U.S. Exchange in Dance : Bushwick (New York) and la Ménagerie de Verre (Paris)
Vlovajob Pru is funded by the DRAC Poitou-Charentes et receives help from The French Institute for projects abroad Cecilia Bengolea and Franç̧ois Chaignaud associated Artist of the la Mé́nagerie de Verre (Paris).
With the support of Adami
Production déléguée Vlovajob Pru
Coproduction Biennale de la Danse de Lyon ; Centre de Dé́veloppement Choré́graphique Toulouse/Midi-Pyré́nées ; Centre Choré́graphique National de Franche-Comté à Belfort ;
le Vivat d’Armentiè̀res-scè̀ne conventionné́e danse et théâ̂tre ; Centre Choré́graphique National de Grenoble ; Centre Choré́graphique National de Caen / Basse-Normandie ; Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris) ; Festival d’Automne à̀ Paris
Coréalisation Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris) ; Festival d’Automne à̀ Paris
Avec l’aide à la production d’Arcadi, le soutien de FUSED - French U.S. Exchange in Dance : Chez Bushwick (New York) et de la Ménagerie de Verre (Paris)
Vlovajob Pru est subventionné́e par la DRAC Poitou-Charentes et reç̧oit l’aide de l’Institut Franç̧ais pour ses projets à l’é́tranger.
Cecilia Bengolea et Franç̧ois Chaignaud sont artistes associé́s à la Mé́nagerie de Verre (Paris).
Avec le soutien de l’Adami
Special thanks to Elisabeth Schwartz, Warren, Mike, Sarah Chaumette, Alexandre Paulikevitch, Blazin Twins, Boot Dance Camp, Marie-Thérèse Allier, Frédéric Perouchine, Courtney Juicy Couture, Laurent Vinauger
Premiered 18 of Septembre 2012 at the Biennale de la Danse in Lyon
Creation 18 of Septembre 2012 to the Biennale de la Danse, Lyon
Following the (M)imosa project, the two dancers and choreographers continue their reflection on popular dance forms. In this new piece, five dancers share their choreographic backgrounds, which range from Martha Graham’s technique to house dancing. Spectators embark on a transcultural journey, raising questions on the desire to form a group and the ability to deal with the histories of others.
See also
François Chaignaud, Geoffroy Jourdain In absentia
Following on from t u m u l u s, François Chaignaud and Geoffroy Jourdain continue their exploration of Renaissance funeral chants, putting the audience at the very heart of the experience. This proximity means that the slightest breath, drop of sweat, or movement become sensory matter in which the celestial and the earthly intertwine.
François Chaignaud Petites joueuses
The Festival d'Automne continues, for the third year in a row, its partnership with the Louvre Museum. Together, they have been building up a collection of new contemporary performances dedicated to the museum and its works. On the occasion of the 'Figures du fou. Du Moyen âge aux romantiques' exhibition, which explores the subversive value of the foolish or the nonsensical in medieval society, the dancer and choreographer François Chaignaud brings us Petites joueuses. In this piece, an immersive and uninterrupted journey through the medieval Louvre, mutant and resonant creatures take over its fortifications, giving rise to a somewhat disturbing carnival.
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