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SHADOW DREAM

An aero-terrestrial show to be first given in 2008

 

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This year is a Shadow Dream year. A wide-reaching project with 25 people on stage, the piece mingles the company’s artistic crew with passing performers who have trained at Choreographed Flights for the occasion. The piece includes a section for the group of people who take part in training and discovery sessions. Their section is an extract of the piece and is danced with company dancers. Shadow Dream is also a third collaboration with Motus Modules: our desire to give meaning to the poetic force of aerial dance. Shadow Dream is served from a pot where different choreographic disciplines brew together. Aerial dance and Choreographed Flights together form an aesthetic pillar for this piece.

A Hervé Diasnas show

Danced by: Agnès Dufour, Valérie Lamielle, Dominique Le Marrec, Damien Briançon, Motus Modules (Brigitte Morel and Yves Morotti) and Hervé Diasnas

 

Sound Design: Hervé Diasnas

Lighting Design and Operation: Vincent Toppino

 

Coproduction: Ça Association; Le théâtre scène nationale de Mâcon (Mâcon National Stage); Théâtre conventionné de Bourg en Bresse; Le théâtre scène nationale de Poitiers (Poitiers National Stage); Les Hivernales d’Avignon.

With support from Drac île de France-ADDIM 01(Regional section of the French Ministry for Culture and Communication), from the Saône and Loire administrative region and from BNP Paribas Foundation

The Shadows dream in colour to a background of murmurings and digital fanfares. “The Shadows have a dream that they follow – fervently. They search for it by moving through space passionately, hoping that the multiple tracks of their repeated journeys will crystallize and build something sure. Flesh-coloured, the Shadows are noisy and whimsical. They must prove that they are indeed real, and they must also convince themselves that they have a place in history’s ebb and flow – thus the endless moving. They invent stories for themselves and for each other, hoping to forget that they were born of a dream and that they are destined to fade away.”

Hervé Diasnas

Interview Hervé Diasnas

Scène Nationale de Poitiers