Taoub
2004
Choreographer(s) : Bory, Aurélien (France)
Present in collection(s): Fondation BNP Paribas
Taoub
2004
Choreographer(s) : Bory, Aurélien (France)
Present in collection(s): Fondation BNP Paribas
Taoub
Performed by a group of twelve acrobats from Tangiers, Taoub (fabric in Arabic) aims at remaining close to the art of weaving. The show crosses the threads between circus, theatre and video with fabric as its sole decor, mobile and transformable. This fabric is in turn: floor, cloth, blanket, tent or clothing, the main accessory and the sole partner of the actors, a recipient of light, a projector and a screen but also a propulsion tool for the acrobats. All the possibilities between the fabric and the acrobat are presented to build a luminous and spectacular fresco. A genuine human fabric, Taoub explores the relationships of solidarity and competition and questions the resources of social or family fabric. Aurélien Bory, the director of the magnificent Plan B, builds a world from scratch or nearly and adds an artistic and poetic dimension to the spectacular nature of acrobatics.
Bory, Aurélien
After studies in physics, Aurélien Bory worked in the field of architectural acoustics before dedicating himself to theatre arts.
He has been the director of compagnie 111, located in Toulouse, since 2000 and he works with many collaborators. He develops physical theatre – using space and the body – and creates multi-faceted works crossing boundaries between various disciplines – circus, dance, music and visual arts. From La trilogie sur l’espace (Space trilogy), and more specifically Plan B, famed for the collaboration with the New-Yorker Phil Soltanoff, to Je me souviens Le Ciel est loin la terre aussi (I remember Heaven is far away the Earth as well, 2019) created with Mladen Materic, not to mention Espæce (2016) shown at the 70th Avignon Festival or even aSH (2018) created at the Montpellier Dance festival for the dancer Shantala Shivaligappa, Compagnie 111 now has a repertoire of seventeen shows, presented at large festivals and on the most prestigious international stages. Aurélien Bory did the stage direction and scenography for La disparition du paysage (The disappearance of the landscape), a new text by Jean-Philippe Toussaint personified by Denis Podalydès from autumn 2021 in Paris. In 2022, Aurélien Bory directed and scenographied Dafne, opera-madrigal inspired by a work from Heinrich Schütz, collaborating with the vocal group Les Cris de Paris – Geoffroy Jourdain. The show is created at the Athénée Théâtre Louis-Jouvet in Paris.
The remarkable care that Aurélien Bory takes over the scenography can also be seen in the sets he designs, which are often connected to a space, like in Spectacula produced in 2015 for the Théâtre Graslin in Nantes, TROBO in 2019 for the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie in Paris, and Garonne in 2020 for the Théâtre Garonne in Toulouse.
Aurélien Bory also stages operas. Orpheus and Eurydice in 2018 and Parsifal in 2020 are some of his productions.
Source: Company 111 's website
More information : cie111.com
Taoub
Artistic direction / Conception : Aurélien Bory
Interpretation : Jamila Abdellaoui, Abdeslam Brouzi (remplacé par Jamal Benali depuis mars 2009), Adel Chaaban, Mohammed Achraf Chaaban, Abdelaziz El Haddad, Najib El Maimouni Idrissi, Amal Hammich, Mohammed Hammich, Younes Hammich, Samir Lâaroussi, Yassine Srasi, Younes Yemlahi
Stage direction : Pierre Rigal
Set design : Aurélien Bory
Lights : Arno Veyrat
Costumes : Mahmoud Tabit Ben Slimane
Other collaborations : Julien Cassier (trampoline); Joël Abriac, Cécile Hérault (régie et régie générale), Sanae El Kamouni (Direction du Groupe Acrobatique de Tanger, diffusion)
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Administration : Florence Meurisse, Audrey Gautron ; Production Institut français du Nord Avec le soutien de la Compagnie 111 - Aurélien Bory, Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie, Ferme du Buisson - Scène nationale de Marne la Vallée Avec l’aide du Service de coopération et d’action culturelle de l’Ambassade de France au Maroc Scènes du Maroc reçoit le soutien de la Fondation BNP Paribas pour le développement de ses projets. La Compagnie 111 - Aurélien Bory est conventionnée par le Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication - Direction Régionale Affaires Culturelles Midi-Pyrénées, la Région Midi-Pyrénées et reçoit le soutien de la Ville de Toulouse et du Conseil Général de la Haute-Garonne. La Compagnie 111 - Aurélien Bory bénéficie du soutien de la Fondation BNP Paribas pour le développement de ses projets.
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