Répliques
Sat, Aug 12, 2023 t/m Sun, Aug 13, 2023
Le Grand Jeté! | FR

Répliques (Replicas) is a duet between dance and acrobatics around an original decor, consisting of two motorised cubes moving on a circular track. The two performers mirror each other, revealing the unspoken language of movement transmission.
Location
Zuiderpark/Parkpodium
Duration
35 min.
Entrance fee
Free
Genre
In het festivalhart, Ook voor de kleine beurs
Date
Sat, Aug 12, 2023 t/m Sun, Aug 13, 2023
Accessibility
suitable for the deaf and hard of hearing, free entrance, suitable for cognitive and/or intellectual disability, without (spoken) language
In Répliques, the two performers face each other, both on a platform, with the audience surrounding them. As if they were each other's mirror image, the performers look at each other, see each other, imitate each other, react to each other. The interplay makes your senses come fully on edge.
This scenography in its entirety revolves around the theme: the precise copying of gesture. The concept of transmission is a palpable aspect in this work. In addition, it is mainly about the balance in which the performers play, have fun and find each other. It is a struggle between two men whose ingenuity and creativity will bring them closer together to eventually move forward together.
In this work, you will find a joyful and playful quest to push boundaries.
Le grand jeté! was founded in June 2002 and is based in Cluny, southern Burgundy. The company carries the work of choreographer Frédéric Cellé, who develops his universe around acrobatics, combining contemporary dance with a sensitive exploration of acrobatics.
Répliques van Le grand jeté will have its Dutch premiere at Saturday the 12th of August at 21:30h.
Credits
Choreography Frederic Cellé
Regie Martin Schuhler
Performance Pierre Theoleyre & Javier Varela Carrera
Music Romain Dubois
Coproduction L’arc, scène nationale Le Creusot
Partners Théâtre de Morteau, Wolubilis Bruxelles, Notre-Dame-de- Monts - Les Déferlantes, L’Abattoir CNAREP Chalon sur Saône
Photo Laurent Philippe