Le Festival de Radio France et Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon
14 - 31 juillet 2008
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RV 10 pm

Cour des Ursulines


Free admission



READINGS FROM NIJINSKI’S DIARY

Emmanuel Christien
Conception et mise en scène Jean-Paul Scarpitta


Vaslav Nijinsk
, Arthur IGUAL
Emmanuel Christien, piano


 

 

Igor Stravinski
Petrouchka, extrait : La Danse russe

Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov
Shéhérazade, extrait

Carl Maria von Weber
L’invitation à la valse, extrait: : Le spectre de la rose

Claude Debussy
Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune

Igor Stravinski
Le Sacre du printemps, extraits : Danse des adolescentes, Danse sacrale


Tuesday 15, July & Thursday 17, July



3 COMPOSITIONS POUR UNE DANSE
COMPOSÉ / DÉCOMPOSÉ 1



Choreographic piece for 4 dancers
Premiere


COPRODUCTION :
COMPAGNIE CORÉE’GRAPHIE
FESTIVAL DE RADIO FRANCE ET MONTPELLIER LANGUEDOC-ROUSSILLON
LA CHAPELLE



Choreography -
Young Ho Nam

Compositions - Carol Robinson, Jean François Laporte
Seungyon-Seny Lee


Lighting and scenography Jean Tartaroli


The matter is the choreography. A 20-minute choreography/a constructed 20-minute that can be danced once, twice, three or four times... A piece that is going to be constructed,  deconstructed, reconstructed, deconstructed again and reconstructed in silence and three musical universes. Three composers—Jean-François Laporte, Seungyon-Seny Lee and Carol Robinson—for three different 20-minute scores, inspired by the same choreography for four dancers: Antoine Coesens, Mira Kang, Marie Leca and Cyril Nerovique. One video will relate the creative process, whereas another, inspired by the choreography, will accompany the piece. Twenty minutes of dance, a 7-minute technical break, then 20 minutes of dance…. How, in these four musical times, the spectator’s perception is going to evolve in face of a graphic movement constructed by the choreographer and deconstructed by the dancer’s body, speed and movements to create new graphics specific to each spectator.

MONDAY 21, JULY & TUESDAY 22, JULY