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3 Works for 12

Full­ness Of Wind (1975) – Varia­tion on Canon in D Major de Johann Pachel­bel – Brian Eno

Year of creation
2021
Year of production
2021

“I set out to compose an evening programme made up of three musical works choreographed for a large group of dancers. The musical choices were drawn from the period 1975-1976. The American minimalist wave was already being challenged by young composers who used its architecture but confronted it with other ways of thinking and energies. All three musical pieces persistently question the relationship to rhythm through the use of pulsing beats: they are staccato in Andriessen’s work, constantly unstable in Tudor’s and delicately compelling in Brian Eno’s.

Condensing questions of choreographic composition that I have been working on for twenty years now, 3 Works for 12 is a comprehensive piece, a concentrated exercise in writing, and a treatise on compositional, spatial and dynamic effects.

The group of twelve performers is considered as a mass of soloists, each a medium for a score that gives a visible interpretation of the music.

Rhythms, textures, qualities, flow: the performers are vectors of musical parameters. With elementary power, simplicity of means, high-voltage energy and an obsessive relationship to pulsing beats, 3 Works for 12 develops a range of relationships between dance and music open to multiple possibilities: association, partnership, colonisation, authority, and so on.

Louis Andriessen’s description of his piece Hoketus served as a mantra for these three choreographic proposals: to create “gigantic dancing human machines”.

Alban Richard, July 2019

Choreography
Film Director
Year of creation
2021
Year of production
2021
Art direction / Design
Choreography assistance
Max Fossati, Daphné Mauger
Duration
1 hour
Lights
Alban Richard and Jérôme Houlès
Music
Music program: “Hoketus” (1976) – Louis Andriessen (Live Recording) Performed by Icebreaker, live from Queen Elisabeth Hall at the South Bank Centre in London on December 5, 1991. “Fullness Of Wind” (1975) – Variation on Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel – Brian Eno (Chamber Music) Performed by The Cockpit Ensemble, conducted by Gavin Bryars Recorded at Trident Studios 12-9-75, Sound Engineer: Peter Kelsey, Produced by Brian Eno 1975 EG Records Ltd. “Pulsers” (1976) – David Tudor (Electronic Music) Modulator: David Tudor / Electronic violin Label Takehisa Kosugi: Lovely Music, Ltd. – VR 1601 Released on vinyl, LP in 1984, recorded at Airshaft Studio, NYC.
Other collaboration
Functional Analysis of the Body in Dance Movement (AFCMD) advisor: Nathalie Schulmann
Performance
Alterning: Anthony Barreri, Matthieu Chayrigues, Constance Diard, Elsa Dumontel, Mélanie Giffard, Célia Gondol, Romual Kabore, Alice Lada, Justine Lebas , Zoé Lecorgne , Jérémy Martinez , Adrien Martins , Clémentine Maubon, Sakiko Oishi
Sound
Vanessa Court
Production of choreographic work
Executive production: centre chorégraphique national de Caen en Normandie Co-production: La Filature, Scène nationale de Mulhouse; Le Bateau Feu, Scène nationale de Dunkerque With financial support from La Commanderie – Mission danse de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
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