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Celle qui part n’est pas disparue · Thalia Pigier

Dance -Theater/Performance

60 mins / Suitable for audiences aged 10 and up

  • Nudité partielle (torse nu les 5 dernières minutes du spectacle).

  • Présence furtive dans les gradins.

  • Il est fait mention brièvement de l'assassinat d'un danseur homosexuel à cause de son orientation sexuelle.

Saturday, Sept. 21st - 8 pm - Le Regard du Cygne

15 euros (Full price) - 10 euros (Reduced price)

 

210 Rue de Belleville, 75020 Paris

  • Accessible Parking at the Place des Fêtes

  • Accessible entrance till the theater.

  • Accessible & gender-neutral toilets

  • Shows not surtitled, not interpreted in LSF and without audio description.

Event shared with Matthieu Nieto

 © 1) Eric Bobrie, 2-3-5) Arnaud Beelen  4) Alessandro Sala 

How do our lived experiences sediment within us? What remains at the starting point since we move around?

How do we dance the trace of what has passed through us?

What is this dance that I am dancing?

 

Celle qui part n'est pas disparue is about marcatu, jellyfish and green plants. About colonization and homophobia. About whales as well. And about Charles de Gaulle, but barely. Thalia Pigier travels through space and time, across History and stories. She takes us from Jerusalem to Rio de Janeiro via El Dorado. On stage, paper planes trace a map of intimacy, where family histories and scientific anecdotes intertwine. Like Wikipedia, at one point we do not know anymore which hyperlink in blue brought us to where we are, but we should trace back, searching traces we left in the places we have been, and people we have met.

 

Choreographer and performer, Thalis Pigier studied at Conservatory Paris XIX, University of Rio de Janeiro (directing), and Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon (dramaturgy). Her switch to performance and contemporary dance started from EXERCE master and after such transdisciplinary journey, she created the Projet Total.

 

Suzanne Seiller is a musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and singer Her music is nurtured by diverse influences such as funk, trip hop, jazz, neo-soul, and even progressive rock. Currently, she is preparing her first EP for 2025.

Click here to watch the teaser.

With supports from: Centrale Fies (IT), La Place de la Danse – CDCN Toulouse / Occitanie, La Briqueterie - CDCN du Val-de-Marne (résidence en simple prêt), Théâtre de Vanves, Atlas- dance program ImPulsTanz (AT), Micadanses,Tictac Art Center (BE), Le Générateur, Le Regard du Cygne, les Plateaux Sauvages, la MPAA et la mairie du 20e arrondissement dans le cadre du Tremplin Propulsion ainsi que le Carreau du Temple dans le cadre de l’incubateur de La Fabrique de la Danse.

This creation received project assistance from the DRAC - Île De France and financial support from the European Union as part of Culture Moves Europe. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union.

Photos: Eric Bobrie

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