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Atteindre la fin du western

Choreography : Rémy Héritier

Interpretation : Nuno Bizarro, Audrey Gaisan Doncel, Rémy Héritier

Music : Éric Yvelin

Light : Ludovic Rivière

Costumes : Delphine Sainte-Marie

Production : give them birth... or die !

Coproduction : Centre chorégraphique national de Montpellier Languedoc- Roussillon - programme ReRc / Le Vivat - scène conventionnée danse et théâtre - Armentières / Centre national de danse contemporaine - Angers / Centre chorégraphique national de Rillieux-la-Pape - Cie Maguy Marin dans le cadre de l’accueil studio 2007. Avec le soutien du Vallon du Villaret .

 

To reach the end of the end of something, of a situation or of an idea. Reaching the end of the Western is a gesture, like to reach the end of a myth. The myth, as a throbbing, a mute but obvious presence. The purpose of Reaching the end of the Western is oversized, necessarily a little rough. Oversized because right from the beginning we are faced with an enigma. Enigma of the myth and the lack of desire to choose one, to elect or to reduce it in order to stay “at the right level”.

To embrace a thing which you naturally ignore the boundaries but to embrace it all the same. That’s a gesture.

The direct consequence of this oversized aspect is to lead you to work with archaic patterns and to stick you to archaic notions :

The relationship binding together the witness and the event, the known and the unknown, the object and the subject, the posture and the display, the stage and the audience. The point may be to envision the relationship as a dissociation act. Dissociation from the bodies, from the space, from the dance itself. Dissociation as a will giving opportunities to associate and to produce.