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Capture d'un caillot

Duo in collaboration with Jan Kuijken, composer in residence at Lod

Capture d'un caillot

Duo in collaboration with Jan Kuijken, composer in residence at Lod

Capture d'un caillot

Capture d'un caillot is the second piece that Karine Ponties created in collaboration with Jan Kuijken, composer in residence at Lod Muziektheater since 2000. 

The man from behind | Stendhal syndrome | The cold of winter | Mirrors (distortion) | Red (appearance-disappearance)

These five themes were departure points, for everyone, of which only traces remained at the arrival. In and of itself, each theme is too rich and vast to even attempt to develop it fully in the space and time of a single piece, but what common thread do they share? Intuition, transitions and the moment of suspension.

This project was conceived as a prolonged moment of suspension, and offers portraits that alternate between rigor and release, that are at once drawn forward and turned inward. Instants right before an event—the heart of the interval. Appearance, inhalation and disappearance lend rhythm to time and space just as fire and ice freeze and burn. When our vision becomes blurred, isn't it at this precise moment that we approach the essence of being—its multiplicity,  its secret? That we're offered the possibility to dismantle our self as “new idea” of reorganization appears? This is the moment of Capture.

With this project, Karine Ponties settled into the “transitional zone” for a while, accompanied by a crew, in an attempt to create a gaze that “connects” image with emotion. A composer, a visual artist, a lighting designer, a technician and two dancing bodies came together to explore this territory and view it as an imaginary cartography—drawing its contours, shadows and light, enjoying its cold expanses, admiring its reflections and etching their misshapen images, and then, with a sound, piercing the nascent red with a laugh.

Meeting at the border, in one’s core, where something happens, and lends itself to be seen.

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Ponties, Karine

Karine Ponties was born in France in 1967. She started training in dance at the Juan Tena and Ramon Soler dance schools in Barcelona, and then went on to graduate from Mudra, Maurice Bejart’s school in Brussels, in 1986.
As a performer, she worked with several companies, most notably with Frédéric Flamand, Michèle Noiret, Nicole Mossoux / Patrick Bonté and Pierre Droulers, in addition to founding Dame de Pic / Cie Karine Ponties in 1995. In 1996 the company premiered at Théâtre Le Public in Brussels with solo Planta Baja, and shortly thereafter Karine Ponties was selected for the 4th Edition of Les  Pépinières européennes for young artists.

In her over 20 years of choreographing for the company, she has created over forty pieces including commissions from the Helsinki  Theater Dance Department, Lod in Ghent, the D.C.M. Foundation in Bucharest, Montréal Danse, La Petite Fabrique in Paris, Transdance  Europe 03-06 and the Moscow Ballet. She was one of seven European choreographers selected to participate in the EU-Russian contemporary  dance project, Intradance (2010). In that context, she choreographed Mirliflor, which was awarded the 2011 Golden Mask (National Theatre Award in Russia) for the best contemporary dance performance. The attention  garnered around her work at this time later led to her collaboration  with the contemporary section of the Moscow Ballet for piece "Every  Direction is North", which was awarder the 2017 Golden Mask for best contemporary dance performance.

Ponties’ award-winning collaborations with visual artist Thierry Van Hasselt (Brutalis 2002, Société des Auteurs et Compositeurs Dramatiques [SACD] choreographic prize; and Holeulone, 2007 best dance performance at the French-speaking Belgian Critics' Awards) highlight  the company’s commitment to interdisciplinary exploration.

Other collaborations include composer Jan Kuijken and Lod (Les Taroupes 2000, Capture d’un caillot 2001, Brutalis 2002); composer Dominique Pauwels and Lod (Le Chant d’amour du grand singe 2005, Mi non Sabir 2004, Desirabilis 2004, Holeulone 2006, Boreas 2007), visual artist Lawrence Malstaf (Boreas 2007) and visual artist and illustrator Stefano Ricci (the Scarecrow Cycle 2008-2011, gathering babil, havran, Fidèle à l’éclair, Benedetto Pacifico and Humus vertebra).

She most recently collaborated with Czech dancer Tereza Ondrová (Best Czech Dancer 2014 and 2019) and theatre director Petra Tejnorová on duo Same Same, which was awarded the Special Jury Mention at the 2019 Czech Dance Platform.
Known for works with a flair for the absurd, exploring  intimacy and interlacing relationships, Ponties' choreographies have toured nationally and internationally, notably at the Festival de la Cité (Lausanne), Tanec Praha (Prague), Julidans Theatre Bellevue  (Amsterdam), Szene Festival (Salzburg), Dublin Fringe Festival, Centre  Culturel Wallonie-Bruxelles (Paris), Neuer Tanz Festival (Freiburg),  Dansstationen (Malmö), City Theater Reykjavik (Iceland), Plesni Theater (Ljubljana), Les Hivernales d’Avignon, Les Brigittines (Brussels), Agora  de la danse (Montreal), O Espaço do Tempo (Portugal), Pavillon Noir –  National Choreographic Center of Aix-en-Provence, One Yellow Rabbit  Festival (Calgary), Théâtre des Salins – Scène Nationale (Martigues),  Festival de Marseille (France), International Dance Festival of  Cochabamba (Bolivia), National Theatre of Korea (Seoul), National  Choreographic Center of Orléans, Théâtre de la Ville (Paris), Mimos  Festival (Périgueux), Uzès Danse, Kaaitheater (Brussels), Dance New  Amsterdam (New York), Festival de Otoño (Madrid), Dance Week Festival  (Zagreb), Vooruit (Ghent), Théâtre de la Cité (Paris). 

Baste, Philippe


Lunshof, Martine

Dame de Pic / Cie Karine Ponties

Dame de Pic / Cie Karine Ponties is a Belgian contemporary dance company directed by choreographer and performer Karine Ponties. Founded in Brussels (Belgium) in 1996, Dame de Pic / Cie Karine Ponties is supported by the Belgian Ministry of Culture at Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, Service Danse, as well as by Wallonie Bruxelles Théâtre/Danse and Wallonie Bruxelles International. The company's office is kindly hosted at Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles. 

Find out more : http://www.damedepic.be/

Capture d'un caillot

Choreography : Karine Ponties et Cécile Loyer

Interpretation : Karine Ponties et Cécile Loyer

Set design : Eric Domeneghetty et Wilfrid Roche

Original music : Jan Kuijken

Lights : Florence Richard

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Production : Dame de Pic asbl et Lod. En coproduction avec : Kunstencentrum Vooruit,Le festival Bellone-Brigittines, Charleroi/Danses - Centre chorégraphique de la Communauté française Wallonie-Bruxelles et DansWerkplaats Amsterdam. Avec l'aide du Ministère de la Communauté française Wallonie-Bruxelles - Secteur de la Danse.

Duration : 55 minutes

Work references

  

  • Autrement, a Florence tourist guide with a preface by Antonio Tabucchi
  • The Stendhal Syndrome by Graziella Margherini, physician at Santa Maria Nuova Hospital, Florence
  • L’homme de dos by Georges Banu
  • À travers le miroir by Bonnard à Burren
  • L’abécédaire by Gilles Deleuze
  • Dossier sur la science: la couleur.
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