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Lobo

Lobo symbolize the wolf. He is emblematic movement for the fight of the civic rights. The wolf, majestic animal. He has a great interior force and a cat-like beauty. It wise and is equipped with a deep instinct of survival. But Lobo is removed with his natural habitat to be introduced into an environment which is completely foreign for him. To survive this new environment, it must adapt, change, give up its being, its language, its habits,
It gives up its identity and for as much, it inspires the fear and the rejection. Without its identity, he suffers until losing the respect of itself of it. Its life is hard. It must fight. It must reach the stages to find its niche or quite simply to die out. Reflection of their existence.



CREDITS

Choreography Mathéa Vendetta - 7mn Solo
Creation American Dance Festival Walter Nicks Dance Company
Music: The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey, Joni Mitchell (1979)

Mathéa, Vendetta

Dancer, choreographer, pedagogue and plastician, Mathea Vendetta are formed by large internal caliper gauges and their technique (Graham, Silt, Dunham,). Installed in New York, she turns within large companies and with Walter Nicks starting from 1971. Mathea vendetta interprets its own parts in solo by 1979 and during several seasons. It is in France, in 1983, in the middle of the contemporary movement, which it creates Cie Vendetta Mathea. Among multiple experiments, Mathea Vendetta carries out during three years of 1993 to 1995, with the participation of about fifty dancers, singers, musicians, plastics technicians of all edges, research on the topic Modernity gestural and musical Tradition leading to the creation of three parts.
After thirty years of career and thousands of representations throughout the world, Mathea Vendetta dances Women in New York in 2004, part which appears as one of the great dates of the modern dance in the Encarta encyclopaedia. She is today the author of about fifty parts.
Its last creation is Man | Animal presented in its integral version in January 2010 in Paris. Since 1992, Mathea Vendetta directs Manufacture in Aurillac, old derelict land of 1.300m2 built in 1898, become training centre, of creation, production and diffusion completely dedicated to the dance, the movement and the image.
 





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Lobo

Choreography : Vendetta Mathéa

Additionnal music : The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey, Joni Mitchell (1979)

Other collaborations : Création American Dance Festival - Walter Nicks Dance Company

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