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Imago

Numeridanse 2011

Choreographer(s) : Unger, Frédérike (France) Ferron, Jérôme (France)

Present in collection(s): Numeridanse

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Imago

Numeridanse 2011

Choreographer(s) : Unger, Frédérike (France) Ferron, Jérôme (France)

Present in collection(s): Numeridanse

en fr

Imago

Five women explore evanescence, the unconsciousness of being and image. A drop of water disturbs the expanse of a lake, the wave propagates, disturbing the surface, then disappears. Each of these women is a smile from the Mona Lisa, a mystery, an impromptu that marks the passage of time and invites us, at last, to contemplate it.

Nourished by hypnotic music, the choreography, with a single strike, is confounded by an accumulation of effects, of lights, of images, of movements. "Imago" is an exploration of abandon, an initiator of points of view, a revealer of our inability to see everything.

Hide-and-seek, existence-inexistence of bodies on stage, "Imago" instigates an acute exercise in disappearing and unveils its etymology on stage: appearance, mask, pretence, reflect, phantom.

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Company website

Updating: September 2011

Unger, Frédérike

Born in Ile-de-France, Frédérike Unger was trained in classical ballet. While working with the Jeune Ballet de France, she discovered the creative aspect of the profession through guest choreographers. From that moment, she forsook proposed roles as a princess and began to work with independent companies. Her encounter with Jérôme Ferron led to the creation of the Étant-Donné Company.

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http://www.etantdonne.fr
Updating: september 2011

Ferron, Jérôme

Born in Clermont-Ferrand, Jérôme Ferron was trained in classical and contemporary techniques in the CNSM (National Conservatory of Music and Dance) in Lyon. A passionate lover of conceptual art and music, he chose to work in the field of creation with authors, including the CCN (National Choreographic Centre) of Roubaix.

More information

Company website
Updating : September 2011

Imago

Five women explore evanescence, the unconsciousness of being and image. "Imago" is an exploration of abandon, an initiator of points of view, a revealer of our inability to see everything.
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