Jacob ter Veldhuis: Grab it!
Danses en-jeu(x)
Inspired by the close links between dance and music forged by choreographer Mié Coquempot, with whom the Ensemble 2e2m has collaborated on several occasions, this program, conceived as a dance lecture, explores the issue of repertoire.
Based on the compositional tools she has developed, the project revisits these same creative principles to offer new interpretations of her choreographies and create new choreographic works. Her former collaborator, dancer Jérôme Andrieu, has been invited to participate in the educational follow-up.
This project is part of the partnership between the Ensemble 2e2m and the Regional Conservatory of Paris (CRR de Paris – Ida Rubinstein). It brings together students from the Music and Dance departments and musicians from the Ensemble 2e2m.
— Program —
Diana Soh —Autour de Moi
choreography: Enigma by Marie Leca
Earle Brown —Tracking Pierrot (extraits)
choreography: Tracking Mié by Céline Gayon
Jacob ter Veldhuis —Grab it!
choreography: Unsquared by Vivien Visentin
Francesco Filidei —L’Opera (forse) – mvts 5 et 8
choreography: De l’écume à l’horizon by Flora Rogeboz
Pierre Fourré —anches à corps • world premiere
danced improvisation: DUO² by Juliette Floc’Hlay et Leïla Jouishomme
Claire-Mélanie Sinnhuber —Soliloque
choreography: Passé composé by Priscilla Danton
Ernest H Papier —Gambades & Torsades • world premiere
choreography: Malices, rouages et entrelacs by Céline Gayon
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—Presented by Claude Sorin and Léo Margue
—Choreography by Marie Leca, Céline Gayon, Vivien Visentin, Flora Rogeboz and Priscilla Danton, teachers from the CRR de Paris – Ida Rubinstein
—Artistic advisor for dance: Jérôme Andrieu
—Dancers: Students from the CRR de Paris – Ida Rubinstein (contemporary program, specialised jazz program and CPES dance program)
—Guest conductor: Rémi Durupt
—Musicians: Ensemble 2e2m and students from the CRR de Paris – Ida Rubinstein
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- Composer(s) Jacob ter Veldhuis
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Title(s) of the Work(s)
Grab it!
- Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Ensemble 2e2m and students from the CRR de Paris – Ida Rubinstein