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CN D - Centre national de la danse 2000 - Director : Boucher, Nicolas

Choreographer(s) : Droulers, Pierre (France)

Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse

Integral video available at CND de Pantin

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MA

CN D - Centre national de la danse 2000 - Director : Boucher, Nicolas

Choreographer(s) : Droulers, Pierre (France)

Present in collection(s): Centre national de la danse

Integral video available at CND de Pantin

en fr

MA

MA” develops a score of urban images. With 6 dancers described as ‘strollers/passers-by’, lighting by Jim Clayburgh, and the participation of the plastic artists Michel François and Ann-Veronica Janssens as artisans of the full and empty, Pierre Droulers has created a walk-about choreography, brimming over with passages and cracks. From white to colour, from freeze frame to circulation of energies, from abstraction to rage, ”MA” transcends borders, foils the stress of modern fluxes by giving breath to space-times, and in contrast to the scathing reminder of urbanised violences, entrusts to the transit of dance the nomad concern with inhabiting densities, volumes, and journeys. The force field, alive, of an architecture in progress. 


MA”attempts abstraction, going as far as to strip the stage to turn it into an empty place, ready for new proposals. The starting image is that of the stroller in the city, an ideal walk-about of the individual in the city and in the world. The aim was to try to imagine an ideal place where people could feel good together and at home. Too idealistic. In actual fact, the stripping down to abstraction has created an unbearable situation, generating exactly the opposite effect. Emotions then erupt, and contradictions get tougher. Confusion reigns. 


The stage is not the place where you live. It seems to me that I wanted to empty all contents, move towards a non-project, concerned with people’s capacity to free themselves from all images, all discourse on the world. What I demanded was not to give up but to swallow all words, to be light only and shine in the brightness. No more than that! 

Source: compagnie Pierre Droulers

Droulers, Pierre


After three years of artistic training at Mudra, the multidisciplinary school founded by Maurice Béjart in Brussels, Pierre Droulers continued his training in Poland with Grotowski. He participated in Robert Wilson’s workshops in Paris. During a trip to New York in 1978, he discovered the work of the Judson Church, and returned to dance after seeing Steve Paxton at St Mark’s Church.

He created a solo in Brussels with Steve Lacy, saxophonist and composer (Hedges, 1979). After working on various projects as a choreographer (Tao, with Sherryl Sutton, 1980 - Tips, with the future Grand Magasin, 1982 - Pieces for Nothing, with Minimal Compact, 1983 - Miserere, with Winston Tong and Sussan Deihim, 1985 - Remains, with Steve Lacy, 1991, etc.) or as a performer (with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Michèle Anne De Mey from 1986 to 1989, among others), he created a work in two parts based on Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce, in which he performed in a variety of ways, incorporating acting, dance, talking and music (Comme si on était leurs Petits Poucets, 1991, and Jamais de l'Abîme, 1993).

The question of form and the construction of a work led to abstraction, disposing of the theatricality which hindered him. He settled the issue of objects with Michel François (Mountain/Fountain, 1995), and explored light and emptiness with Ann Veronica Janssens – artists aroused his interest in matter (De l’Air et du Vent, 1996). He alternated between small and large forms, feeling the necessity to be closer to the performer. Petites Formes, 1997, invited four performers – Stefan Dreher, Thomas Hauert, Tijen Lawton and Celia Hope-Simpson – each to create a small form alongside the one Pierre Droulers created for them. Multum in Parvo, at the KunstenFestivaldesarts,1998, questioned the notion of mass once again with its 26 dancers. In 2000, Pierre Droulers staged MA at the Festival d’Automne with Michel François, Ann Veronica Janssens and Yuji Oshima – a stroll through the architecture of modern cities. In 2001, he returned to the stage with Sames, a duo with Stefan Dreher about the question of doubles and the notions of same and different.

Simultaneously Pierre Droulers opened a venue in Marseille, the Bird Studio, for hosting artistic residencies and north-south migrations on the site of Cap 15, with its various studios for artistes.

In 2003 he was given a free hand for a production at the Balsamine in Brussels. Dealing with several venues, moments and artistes (Vélo and Scrub Color II by Ann Veronica Janssens ; Alu by Michel François ; La Maison de Jan Hoet by Koen Theys), this single, unified event presents an itinerary, a pathway between dance, the visual arts and sound that marks a return to small-scale form (Parades) and to group composition/improvisation (Appartement).

In 2004 he produced Inouï, which was presented in Belgium, France and Germany. In 2005 he took part in the Agora project presented in the grounds of the Parc Royal in Brussels as part of the Kunstenfestivaldesarts, on which he collaborated with the artist Simon Siegmann, the composer George Van Dam and the writer Jean-Michel Espitallier.

After Flowers, piece for 8 dancers created inside the Charleroi Danses Biennal and the Kunstenfestivaldesarts in 2007, and All in All, commissioned by the Ballet de l’Opéra de Lyon, Pierre Droulers presented his piece Walk Talk Chalk, at the Kunstenfestivaldesarts in 2009. In 2010, he recreated de l’air et du vent he presented among others in May 2011 at the Théâtre de la Cité internationale in Paris. The piece is still touring.

Pierre Droulers is now associate artist at Charleroi Danses, the Choreographic Centre of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.

Soleils, Pierre Droulers’ last creation, has been created in May 2013 during the Kunstenfestivaldesarts.

Updating : July 2014

Boucher, Nicolas

MA

Choreography : Pierre Droulers

Choreography assistance : Johanne Saunier

Interpretation : Lisa Gunstone, Céline Perroud, Harold Henning, I-fang Lin, Katrien Vandergooten, Stefan Dreher

Original music : Alexandre Fostier

Additionnal music : Seth Josel, Fred Frith, Helmut Lachenmann, Microdot, Heiner Goebbels, Thelonious Monk, Yuji Oshima

Video conception : Ann Veronica Janssens

Lights : Jim Clayburgh

Costumes : Anne Frere

Settings : Inspirations plastiques Ann Veronica Janssens, Ali Durt

Technical direction : Eric Vermeulen

Sound : sons Caroline Wagner (son), Alex Fortier (sound designer) spatialisation sonore Yuji Oshima

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