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L'impassé-e

A.I.M.E. / Julie Nioche 2021 - Director : Dardé, Corinne

Choreographer(s) : Nioche, Julie (France)

Present in collection(s): A.I.M.E. / Julie Nioche

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L'impassé-e

A.I.M.E. / Julie Nioche 2021 - Director : Dardé, Corinne

Choreographer(s) : Nioche, Julie (France)

Present in collection(s): A.I.M.E. / Julie Nioche

en fr

with 18 dancers in these 3 South American countries

All terrain performance

L'IMPASSÉ-E is a choreographic device imagined by Julie Nioche during the April 2020 confinement to continue to act and meet through dance. 

The idea was to meet the neighbors of the dead end where she lives. In this private way, times of sharing were organized in which this offered and addressed dance took place. To the person who offered a word expressing how he or she would like to feel, Julie Nioche offered a dance to music proposed in echo. 

This simple and very direct device of meeting between spectators and dancers has since been transmitted and deployed. It has since been shared from one dead end to another, from one neighbor to another, from Julie Nioche to other dancers in Toulouse, Paris and even Quito, Lima, Buenos Aires. 

Around Nantes, a team of artists now carries it where they think it is important to open the meeting through danced gestures.

L'IMPASSÉ-E can be offered to all the neighborhoods, those of theaters, in the courtyards of EHPADs, shared buildings, in gardens, in museums...

Between January and February 2021, Julie Nioche & Milena Gilabert shared the choreographic device of L'IMPASSÉ-E with 18 dancers in these 3 South American countries.

This film retraces this experience.

Nioche, Julie

Julie Nioche is a dancer, choreographer and osteopath. 

A graduate of the CNSMD - Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris in 1996, she has worked as a dancer with Odile Duboc, Hervé Robbe, Meg Stuart, Alain Michard, Catherine Contour, Emmanuelle Huynh, Alain Buffard, Jennifer Lacey. From 1996 to 2007, she co-directed the association Fin Novembre with Rachid Ouramdane, where she participated in joint projects and initiated her own. She also set up numerous more informal research mechanisms.

In 2007, with collaborators from different professional backgrounds, Julie Nioche participated in the creation of A.I.M.E. - Association d'Individus en Mouvements Engagés. Since then, the association has been accompanying her artistic projects and working on the dissemination of knowledge about the body in society.

Julie Nioche works on dance as a place of research to make visible sensibilities and imaginary.  Each creation is a project of experimentation, which pays particular attention to the process, to the path leading to the realization. The pieces are questions that offer the space for debate and exchange. Dance is a meeting place.

Julie Nioche's choreographies are far from any narrative exercise. She works with the history of professional or non-professional bodies; thus dance exposes itself to living bodies, erasing the ordinary limits of the stage. Her works start from an attention to the imaginary which builds our identity and our sensibility: all these images which make possible or impossible our projections, our movements, our ideas and our acts.

She also gives a radical place to the scenography, the music, the light, which are built simultaneously with the dance to make visible this sensitivity by other points of view. Like an ecosystem, all the elements are at the same time autonomous and interdependent, which creates a particular sensitive listening.

Her goal is to create works that she calls "environmental", that is to say, works that seek to envelop the spectators enough to awaken their empathy through their own sensations, their own imaginations and memories.

Julie Nioche involves the dancers with whom she collaborates in sensory dances that engage their intimacy in movement, which is, in her eyes, the forgotten dimension of the political fabrication of bodies. 

Creations 

 2001 XX / 2003 La Sisyphe- Les Sisyphe / 2005 H2O-NaCl-CaCO3 / 2006 Matter of fact - Women's matter / 2007 Héroïnes / 2008 Matter / 2009 No matter - Lost Matter - Protected space / 2010 Nos solitudes - Brèves suspensions / 2010 Central Park / 2011 Contes tordus / 2012 Voleuse / 2013 Sensationnelle / 2014 En Classe / 2014 Matter (re-creation) / 2016 Nos Amours / 2017 Qu'est-ce qui vous amène? / 2018 The Size of Our Souls - Ritual for a Geography of the Sensitive - The Inner Hour / 2020 - Wave Inside Wave - L'Impassé-e / 2021 - Une échappée - Danse Passante / 2022 - Doers

For more information: www.individus-en-mouvements.com


Dardé, Corinne

Camera operator and director graduated from the Louis Lumière school, Corinne Dardé has been making creative documentaries around art and dance since 1998, most of which have been selected by international festivals (Keep Calm, Madri e figli_Padri e figli, Gao Xingjian, La danse du corps qui parle, White Notes, ect) She collaborates in particular with choreographers, directors and musicians, to creation videos, recordings, filmed portraits. (Sandrine Maisonneuve, Anne Nguyen, Nicolas Frize, Jacques Rebotier, Collective Except Sunday, Julie Nioche, Cie 29x27, ect) She has been an associated artist in several territorial residencies for choreographers offered by Rencontres Chorégraphiques de Seine Saint-Denis, and CLEA (Local Artistic Education Contract) at CDC Val de Marne and in Arpajonnais.

A.I.M.E. - Association d’Individus en Mouvements Engagés

Developing the poetics of dancing bodies

A.I.M.E. was launched by Julie Nioche in 2007, from the beginning, the association was supported by a collective of cultural actors, researchers, artists and somatic practitioners.

The Association d'Individus en Mouvements Engagés carries its artistic projects on stage and in situ, as well as the resource center for socially and physically engaged artistic projects (PasKe) in collaboration with Isabelle Ginot and Stéphanie Gressin.

The artistic projects

All the projects initiated by Julie Nioche work on dance as a place of research to make visible sensibilities and imaginary. She explores the relationship as an artistic act through the sharing of sensitive experiences and works with the history of professional and non-professional bodies.

Her works start from an attention to the imaginary which builds our identity and our sensitivity for poetic and political dances.

The resource center for socially and physically engaged artistic projects (PasKe)

A.I.M.E. defends the equality of value between works for the stage and works in situ: projects addressed to other audiences and social spaces.

 A.I.M.E. believes in a dance that poses gesture and sensitivity as common knowledge, destined to circulate through the bodies of all and founding emancipation practices. 

A.I.M.E. brings dance and its knowledge to meet the fields of social, medical and educational work through a work on the cultures of gesture and the representations of the body.

www.individus-en-mouvements.com

L'impassé-e

Artistic direction / Conception : Julie Nioche

Artistic direction assistance / Conception : Miléna Gilabert

Interpretation : Avec EN EQUATEUR à Quito : Edison Galván, Alejandra Nuñez, Luis Cifuentes, Ana Lucia Medina / à Cuenca : Estefania Vimos, Synnove Urgilez / à Loja : Jimmy Paredes – Gabriela Piñeiros AU PEROU à Lima : Miguel Garcia llorens et Joelle Gruenberg, Yoann Miquel et Kimiko Guerra, Maria Valle Riestra et Andrea Pereda / à Cusco : Monica Vergara et Carola Lucia Robles Leon EN ARGENTINE à Buenos Aires : Lucas Marino et Martin Sur

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : A.I.M.E. - Association d’Individus en Mouvements Engagés

Production / Coproduction of the video work : A.I.M.E. - Association d’Individus en Mouvements Engagés - La Place de la Danse (El lugar de la Danza) CDCN Toulouse, lieu auquel Julie Nioche est alors associée avec A.I.M.E, L’alliance Française de Quito en Equateur, l’alliance Française de Lima au Pérou, Teatro Timbre 4 de Buenos Aires, et avec le soutien de l’Institut Français. Dans le cadre des festivals La Plaza de la danza & Temporada Alta.

En savoir plus

See more on choregraphic project : http://individus-en-mouvements.com

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