Louise Vanneste - atla

14 May 2019 - 19 May 2019

Louise Vanneste - atla

The Brussels choreographer Louise Vanneste is carefully stretching the notion of choreography. With a lot of feeling for the spectator’s experience, she is developing her own unusual idiom. For her creation atla, Vanneste is pursuing the choreographic research that she began with Thérians, in which literature permeated her movement language. Her reading of Michel Tournier’s Friday, or the Other Island is not intended to stage Robinson’s story. Rather it offers a sensual experience of collected images and mental landscapes. The protagonist’s confrontation with the uninhabited island, the loneliness, Friday or the sun form the situations from which the choreographer and her performers draw a new story. Between installation and performance, Louise Vanneste sketches the lines of a choreographic map. The intimacy of the imagined environment invites the spectator to enter and to stray across the vague boundaries between inner and outer world, real and imagined geography.

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Credits
Concept, choreography & scenography: Louise Vanneste
Video: Stéphane Broc
Music: Cédric Dambrain
Light design: Arnaud Gerniers, assisted by Benjamin van Thiel
External eyes: Anja Röttgerkamp, Eveline Van Bauwel
Artistic collaboration: Emmanuelle Nizou
Voice-over: Claude Schmitz
By: Paula Almiron, Anton Dambrain, Amandine Laval, Elise Peroi, Gwendoline Robin, Gabriel Schenker
Presentation: Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Charleroi danse
Production: Louise Vanneste / Rising Horses and DC& J
Coproduction: Charleroi danse, Kunstenfestivaldesarts, le Théâtre de Liège, les Halles de Schaerbeek & Le Gymnase - CDCN Roubaix / Haut de France
In partnership with: La Bellone
With the support of: Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, Tax Shelter of the Federal Government of Belgium and Inver Tax Shelter
Charleroi danse is committed to producing, presenting and supporting the works of Louise Vanneste for three years from 2017 to 2020
Louise Vanneste / Rising Horses is supported by Théâtre de Liège (2018–2022) and Grand Studio
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