Vibrations
Vibrations
Vibrations
Writing and setting Raphaël Navarro et Clément Debailleul
Vibrations modifies body gravity and whilst time is suspended, absence becomes presence and the invisible visible.
The Cie 14:20 initiates a cutting-edge artistic movement: “La Magie Nouvelle” (Contemporary Magic). This new performance illustrates, weaves its way through dance, circus, shadow theatre, object manipulation, digital art and painting. “Vibrations” questions the body, time and space in an unexpected way and reveals it at the limits of the possible.
Questing the “magical feeling”, this Magie Nouvelle (Contemporary Magic) is apprehended like a language of expression where the imbalance of perception is imagined as an artistic challenge, where the body is no longer restrained by reality. The show is performed as a quadriptych made up of four soli, each lasting 20 minutes.
Source : Cie 14 :20
Credits
Ecriture et mise en scène Raphaël Navarro et Clément Debailleul
Conception magique et numérique Raphaël Navarro et Clément Debailleul Artistes-collaborateurs Fatou Traoré (chorégraphe-danseuse), François Chat (jongleur-danseur), Etienne Saglio (jongleur) en alternance avec Kim Huynh (jongleuse) Chorégraphie lévitation et hologrammes Fatou Traoré Conseillers dramaturgiques Louise Lévêque et Philippe Awat Costumes Jean Paul Gaultier Musique pour violoncelle seul Antoine Berland Création lumière Laurent Beucher
Updating : February 2013
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