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Professor

sur l’œuvre musicale de Fausto Romitelli

CCN d'Orléans 2010 - Director : Pareau, Julie

Choreographer(s) : Le Pladec, Maud (France)

Present in collection(s): CCN d'Orléans

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Professor

sur l’œuvre musicale de Fausto Romitelli

CCN d'Orléans 2010 - Director : Pareau, Julie

Choreographer(s) : Le Pladec, Maud (France)

Present in collection(s): CCN d'Orléans

en fr

Professor

Maud Le Pladec invites us to a new sensory experience, an immersion into musical matter. PROFESSOR is a choreographic piece directly inspired by Professor Bad Trip, a musical composition of the composer Fausto Romitelli for an electronic ensemble. Following the example of this musical trilogy, this new choreographic production is at the crossroad of the contemporary music, alternative rock and ‘popular’ music. Maud Le Pladec offers to embody what is there behind this original music. The clarity, the rigour of the composition or even the aesthetic seriousness of this music hides in fact « secret doors »: sound saturated, some hypnotic and ritual aspects, a taste for deformity and artificial, hysterical blasting, unbalanced situations... For the interpreters as for the audience, the issue is to be surprised or even emotionally transformed by the exuberance or dramatic force of work. « Do I see what I hear ? Do I ear what I see ? »
— Gilles Amalvi

Le Pladec, Maud

After completing the Ex.e.r.ce training at CCN Montpellier, Maud Le Pladec performs for several choreographers such as Georges Appaix, Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh, Loïc Touzé, Mathilde Monnier, Herman Diephuis, Mette Ingvartsen and Boris Charmatz. In 2010, she created her first piece Professor, choreographic piece for three performers on the music of Fausto Romitelli. In 2011, she created Poetry second part of a diptych around Fausto Romitelli. In 2012, she initiated To Bang on a Can, a research and creation project with three pieces and various artistic projects over four years (2012-2015). Ominous Funk and Demo, around and from the musical work of composers David Lang and Julia Wolfe, will be the starting point of this long-term project.
In 2013, Maud Le Pladec is a laureate of the Hors les Murs program at the Institut français and is conducting a research in New York on the current of post-minimalist American music. From this research came the creation of Democracy, a piece for five dancers and four drums (Ensemble TaCtuS) and Concrete (2015), a major project conceived for five dancers and nine musicians from Ensemble Ictus. In 2015, Maud Le Pladec was invited by the Lille Opera to collaborate on the creation of the 5 Xerse Opera (Cavalli / Lully, directed by Guy Cassiers, musical direction Emmanuelle Haïm / Concert d'Astrée). That same year, she initiated a new cycle of creations around the word given to women by co-creating Hunted with New York performer Okwui Okpokwasili.
Her works have been awarded with several prizes and distinctions: prize of the choreographic revelation of the Syndicate of the French critic in 2009, prize Garden of Europe in 2010, Knight of the order of arts and letters in 2015.
In 2016, she worked at the Opéra National de Paris on Eliogabalo (Francesco Cavalli) with director Thomas Jolly and under the musical direction of Leonardo Garcia Alarcon. At the same time, Maud Le Pladec is an associate artist at La Briqueterie – CDCN in the Val de Marne and continues to dance in the plays of Boris Charmatz (Levée des conflits, Enfant, Manger, 10000 gestes). Since January 2017, she succeeds Josef Nadj and directs theCentre chorégraphique national d'Orléans.
She created Moto-Cross (The Subsistances / Biennale Val de Marne), Je n'ai jamais eu envie de disparaître with the author Pierre Ducrozet as part of Concordan(s)e festival and Borderline in collaboration with the director Guy Cassiers, presented at Festival d’Avignon. In 2018, she created her last piece Twenty-Seven Perspectives, performance for 10 dancers built around Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony. In May 2020, she will create a new piece with for CCN - Ballet de Lorraine: Static shot.
Source: CCN d'Orléans
More information: https://www.ccn-orleans.com

Pareau, Julie

Since she graduated from the Fine arts school in Rennes in 2001, Julie Pareau has been working on video and writing. Her videos have been viewed by the public, in particular in Jussieu for the Nuit-blanche Paris, on an invitation by Hou Hanru, in 2004. Between 2004 and 2005, she contributed to the Hypercourt review: nos. 2 and 4, and to the collective work Renews 2 ENFIN !, published by the éditions è®e.

Since 2006, she has stepped up her work as technician and video artist for the performing arts, with companies, musicians and theatres. 

In particular, she created the videos for the Oratorio L’inconnu me dévore, a show staged in 2007 by Jean-Michel Fournereau, with the vocal ensemble Melisme(s) and some of the musicians from the Orchestre National de Bretagne. She also works with the musician Nincaleece for whom she signs the stage videos.


Source: Lumières d'août


More information: juliepareau.fr

CCNO - Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans

Directed since January 2017 by Maud Le Pladec, the National Choreographic Center of Orleans (CCNO) places the issue of audiences at the heart of its priorities. Artistic creation in all its forms, approached transversally, encompasses the project. In all its dimensions and for all audiences. The CCNO invites people to share and to explore: the before and the after, and the around. Monday after-work workshops, Saturday brunches, festivals, classes and workshops, performance art, open events, conferences, participatory artistic creations – all resonate together with the creative work of the artists in residence at the CCNO or programmed at the Théâtre d’Orléans. 

The CCNO opens its doors as widely as possible, roaming the city and its surrounding areas, their public spaces, schools and associations, initiating projects in partnership “with” – in a movement of “going towards”.

Multiplying artistic practices and perspectives, giving impulse to a permanent back and forth between seeing and doing – for audiences as well as for amateurs of all forms of dance. It is all a question of accessibility. Making encounter possible. Creating connections. 

Make the city dance, rendering each body visibly present in our shared space.

As part of the Théâtre d’Orléans – along with the National Stage, the National Dramatic Centre, and the CADO – the CCNO contributes to the collective dynamic of this artistic quarter, favoring development of creative and innovative projects to the benefit of its audiences.

Professor

Artistic direction / Conception : Maud Le Pladec

Choreography : Maud Le Pladec

Interpretation : Julien Gallée-Ferré, danseur Yoann Demichelis, danseur Tom Pauwels, musicien

Original music : sur l’œuvre musicale de Fausto Romitelli

Video conception : Julie Pareau

Lights : Création lumière Sylvie Mélis, Régie lumière : Nicolas Marc

Costumes : Alexandra Bertaut

Sound : Régie son : Ève-Anne Joalland

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Production : Association Léda Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans Coproductions : Centre Chorégraphique National de Montpellier Lan- guedoc-Roussillon, Les Rencontres chorégraphiques internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis, Théâtre National de Bretagne / Rennes ; Musée de la Danse – CCNRB / Rennes, Le Triangle / scène conventionnée danse à Rennes, Centre Chorégraphique National Le Havre Haute Normandie / Avec le soutien de : Jardin d'Europe / programme de l'Union Européenne, du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (DRAC Bretagne), de la Région Bretagne, de la Ville de Rennes, de l’Association Beaumarchais-SACD et de l’ADAMI. / En Juin 2010, le jury « danse » du Syndicat professionnel de la Critique de Théâtre, Musique et Danse, a décerné le « Prix de la révélation chorégraphique » à Maud Le Pladec pour Professor. En octobre 2010, le jury du Prix Jardins d'Europe a décerné une mention spéciale à Professor, lors du festival Idans à Istanbul. / Le Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans est soutenu par le Ministère de la Culture — D.R.A.C Centre-Val de Loire, la Ville d'Orléans, la Région Centre-Val de Loire, le Conseil Départemental du Loiret. Il reçoit l’aide de l’Institut français — Ministère des affaires étrangères pour ses tournées à l’étranger.

Professor

Professor - live (full movie) : vimeo.com/53837007

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