Noé Soulier
Faits et gestes (création 2016)
Faits et gestes (creation 2016)
Concept and choreography, Noé Soulier
With Anna Massoni, Norbert Pape, Nans Pierson et Noé Soulier
Light, Léonard Clarys
Production : ND Productions (Paris)
Coproduction : LE CN D, Centre national de la danse – Pantin, Festival d’Automne à Paris, CDC – Toulouse / Midi-Pyrénées, PACT Zollverein – Essen, Tanzquartier Wien.
Avec le soutien de la Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles d’Ile de France - Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, au titre de l’aide au projet.
Noé Soulier est artiste associé au CN D jusqu’en 2017.
Noé Soulier est artiste associé au CDC Toulouse / Midi-Pyrénées pour la période 2016-2018.
" Faits et gestes explores different status we can give to movements: actions orientated towards a practical goal, abstract choreographic sequences and communicative gestures. The dancers focus on the multiple ways in which gestures can suggest movements: preparing for a movement to come, aiming for absent targets, indicating, pointing, selecting or transferring aspects of other movements. These movements are not self-sufficient, they refer to something beyond themselves. Even when what they are referring to is unknown, the fact that they call for something else remains present. It is these various ways of calling for through movement that are unfolded on stage."
Noé Soulier
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