This project proposes to evoke and portray the body as a working mass of art whose market value will be questioned. For the spectators it is about sharing a long, painful and Resisting adventure.
To be in constant protest, overcoming fatigue… to be a part of such an intolerable journey and to
make oneself feel guilty and responsible for all that is happening, and at the same time express
solidarity.
The initial notes of Le Bolero by Ravel, for my ears, have always been like the unfolding of a plot
where one lays down his cards in the very beginning. Without any surprise, but nevertheless beyond recall.
What exactly represent these fourteen bodies galloping towards exhaustion?
How to accompany and support this struggle?
The audience would be a witness to the entire creation, but the intense effects of light and sound will
put them in a state of dullness.
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Marie-Laure Caradec, Marianne Descamps, Pascale Franco, Sophie Gérard, Karine Girard, Carole Gomes, Capucine Goust, Jung-Ae Kim, Soleil Koster, Isabelle Kürzi, Deborah Lary, Vanessa Leprince, Clémentine Maubon, Aurélie Mouilhade, Stéphanie Pons, Sandra Savin, Francesca Ziviani