In Zusammenarbeit mit Solenn Camus, Sylvain Giraudeau, Rachid Ouramdane, Hervé Thoby.
The performance piece Les Sisyphe x 10, its extrapolation into Les Sisyphe x 100 or even … x 200 are based on a solo by Julie Nioche, La Sisyphe (2003).
Les Sisyphe is a collection of jumps set to the song “The end,” sung by The Doors, a kind of unending movement pushing its dancers toward complete exhaustion. The jumps become political, economic, ethical, social and aesthetic statements …
The performance is offered to anyone, even those who do not practice dance regularly – who wishes to express resistance. It can be danced in any venue where it is possible to share these intimate statements, to make of them a collective act.
This simple yet persistent act of jumping until you can jump no more gives a form to the indomitability of the being.
Beginning in 2003 Julie Nioche and Gabrielle Mallet built a workshop which accompanies the preparations for this work, making it accessible to its partcipants. These workshops offer people of all backgrounds certain dance and performance tools.
CONCEPTION, CHOREOGRAPHY: Julie Nioche
Workshop conception in collaboration with Gabrielle Mallet
ARTISTS ENGAGED IN THE WORKSHOP TRANSMISSION: Lucie Collardeau, Zoé Courel, Marinette Dozeville, Barbara Eliask, Miléna Gilabert, Bérénice Legrand, Philippe Mensah, Lisa Miramond, Carole Simonelli
PRODUCTION: A.I.M.E. - Association d’Individus en Mouvements Engagés
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