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Phobos

Transmission to amateurs

Choreography
Film Director
Les Films Hector Nestor
Collection
Year of production
2014

After Folie and Le Festin, Claude Brumachon and Benjamin Lamarche once again shared an excerpt from their repertoire with a group of amateur dancers. This project ran from November 2013 to June 2014 and resulted in two performances.

The second part of a trilogy on the body, which began in 2004 with Le Festin and ended with Ashbury St. in January 2012, Phobos deals with fear, whether generated by the violence of totalitarian powers or by stupidity or ignorance.

Phobos enters the darkness of the paranoid body, panicked by an ever-present dictatorship, pressure or oppression, and daily fear.

Source: Brumachon-Lamarche (learn more)

Choreography
Film Director
Les Films Hector Nestor
Collection
Year of production
2014
Choreography assistance
Performance
Florence Alseda, Joséphine Auffray, Hortense Bourgade, Claire Chastaing, Salomé Curo, Marion Frappat, Blanche Frémont, Véronique Gandouet, Marion Gault, Enora Gemin, Marie Giquel, Samia Hamlaoui, Nadège Hamon, Clémentine Julienne, Muriel Nicolas, Sarah Orphelin, Rachel Touzé, Murielle Vasse and Ana Maria Venegas – Surrounded by CCNN dancers: Steven Chotard, Lise Fassier and Julien Grosvalet
Duration
6′
Music
Henrick Gareki, Dan Jones, Balà Bartok
Stage management
Jean-Jacques Brumachon
Sound
Tesslye Lopez, Isabelle Mandi, Jérôme Blin
Images
Tesslye Lopez, Isabelle Mandi, Jérôme Blin
Other collaboration
Editing: Tesslye Lopez
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