Eighteen minutes and thirty-four seconds - that's how long it took Eliott to finish last in the school cross-country race. The teenager rejected by the group is considered slow. Too slow for a world in search of efficiency and performance. The others shun him, and the humiliations follow one after the other, to the point where he feels the need to retreat to a cabin in the middle of nowhere, as the Walden by Henry David Thoreau. Choreographer Thomas Guerry and his director brother Bertrand Guerry create the coexistence of two possible life trajectories. Live cameras are used to project images onto a large screen. The dance is inspired by the movements of the living, accentuating the differences in speed and energy of the five performers. Between dreamlike cinema and reverie embodied by the bodies, different ways of being in the world collide in an ode to slowing down, inner contemplation and the imaginary. In the face of collective injunctions, each individual becomes an organic sounding board for tendrils and micro-movements. In this pivotal moment of identity and social construction, which is also the moment when the world order is called into question, circuitous routes provide resilience in the face of trauma.
Born in 1978, Thomas Guerry trained at the Conservatoire National de Région de Lyon, then at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse. He honed his skills with Odile Duboc, Fabrice Ramalingom, Hélène Cathala, Betty Jones... A performer with Carnets Bagouet and Thomas Lebrun, he founded the Arcosm company in 2001, with composer Camille Rocailleux. In 2015, Thomas Guerry began exploring the relationship between dance and image, notably through the contribution of film. The company has developed as many variations on the human condition, unafraid to question gravity with a hint of hindsight and self-deprecation. Parallel to his work as a choreographer, he has also delved into the world of theater and acting, directing And why not the moon?and helped write the feature film My brothers, with Bertrand Guerry and Sophie Davout. His choreographic work brings to the script a sharp eye for the destruction of the main character's body.
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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AND CHOREOGRAPHER THOMAS GUERRY
IMAGES AND PRODUCTION BERTRAND GUERRY
THOUGHTS AND TEXTS SYLVAIN BOLLE-REDDAT
SOUND DESIGN SOPHIE BERGER
ORIGINAL MUSIC SÉBASTIEN BLANCHON
DANCERS NOÉMIE ETTLIN, ANNE-CÉCILE CHANE-TUNE, RÉMI LEBLANC-MESSAGER AND GEOFFREY PLOQUIN
COMEDIAN DAVID ARRIBE
SCENOGRAPHER FÉLIX RIGOLLOT
SET CONSTRUCTION & LIGHTING DESIGN DANIEL IBANEZ
VIDEO DIRECTOR AND CREATOR FLORIAN MARTIN
COSTUMIER ANNE DUMONT
GENERAL MANAGER LAURENT BAZIRE
TOURING SOUND MANAGER ERIC DUTRIEVOZ OR LUCILLE GALLARD
photo credit : Cie Arcosm
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PRODUCTION COMPAGNIE ARCOSM ACCOMPANIED BY BUREAU LES SÉMILLANTES / COPRODUCTIONS LE META CDN - POITIERS, THÉÂTRE DES COLLINES - ANNECY, TJP CDN STRASBOURG - GRAND EST, NOVAVILLA - REIMS, THÉÂTRE DUCOURNEAU SCÈNE CONVENTIONNÉE ARTS ENFANCE & JEUNESSE - AGEN, LE VELLEIN SCÈNES DE LA CAPI - VILLEFONTAINE, THÉÂTRE DE CUSSET, LA RAMPE SCÈNE CONVENTIONNÉE ARTS ET CRÉATION EN DANSE - ECHIROLLES, THÉÂTRES DE BÉZIERS/ SUPPORT ADAMI, SPEDIDAM, AIDE À LA CRÉATION DE LA VILLE DE VILLEURBANNE, SCÈNES DE TERRITOIRE - SCÈNE CONVENTIONNÉE D'INTÉRÊT NATIONAL - AGGLO2B
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