Rui Horta et Adrien Ouaki pour le JBTO
2020 - Director : Carlès, James
Choreographer(s) : Horta, Rui (France) Ouaki, Adrien (France)
Present in collection(s): Junior Ballet Toulouse Occitanie - Direction James Carlès
Rui Horta et Adrien Ouaki pour le JBTO
2020 - Director : Carlès, James
Choreographer(s) : Horta, Rui (France) Ouaki, Adrien (France)
Present in collection(s): Junior Ballet Toulouse Occitanie - Direction James Carlès
Rui Horta et Adrien Ouaki pour le JBTO
- « Made to measure » de Rui Horta (extrait)
- « Sans Titre » de Adrien Ouaki
Interprètes : Junior Ballet Toulouse Occitanie – James Carlès
Direction Artistique : James Carlès
Horta , Rui
Rui Horta
Ouaki, Adrien
Carlès, James
Since 2016, James Carlès has made the choice to make available to the public a selection of its videos.
Centre chorégraphique James Carlès
Two methodologies transmitted by James Carlès and recognized internationally are part of the artistic and pedagogical project of the center :
- R.E.S.E.T. : Movement techniques with multiple applications for dancers and the person: form, health, expression, creativity, physicality are the assets of this method.
- James Carlès Dance Methodology : Choreographic technique for artists and thinkers. It allows dancers to develop their awareness and mastery of movement (flow), their gesture and their infinite technical and choreographic applications.
More than 2100 students have been trained in the span of 20 years, of which :
- 40% became artists/dancers
- 10% are working in cultural administration, in distribution or production
- 40% became teachers
- 10% are working in the body and well-being professions
Rui Horta et Adrien Ouaki pour le JBTO
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