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2023
Choreographer(s) : Gillot, Marie-Agnès (France) Dauphin, Charlotte (France)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse
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2023
Choreographer(s) : Gillot, Marie-Agnès (France) Dauphin, Charlotte (France)
Present in collection(s): Numeridanse
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Charlotte Dauphin explores the semiotics of dance and sculpture through an emotional confrontation performed by Marie-Agnès Gillot
As isolated practices through which influences transform, art and movement are rooted in the dialogues they seek to communicate. But, when approached as a hybrid artform, their parallels become more distinct, capable of translating feeling and complex thought processes through their interactions.
Source: Charlotte Dauphin
More information: charlottedauphin.world
Gillot, Marie-Agnès
Marie-Agnès Gillot enters the Paris Opera Ballet School in 1985 and, at the age of 15 in 1990, she joins the Corps de ballet. She is promoted to “Première danseuse” in 1999. On March 18th 2004 she is made an « Étoile » following her performance of "Signes" (Carlson). Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and the ordre national du Mérite, she is also a choreographer.
Source : Paris Opera 's website
More information : operadeparis.fr
Dauphin, Charlotte
Charlotte Dauphin was born in Paris, France.
She is a cross-disciplinary artist whose practice encompasses performance, filmmaking and fine arts.
Charlotte initially trained as a ballet dancer. She then studied communication (MA – Edhec, Fr), art history (MA – Courtauld, University of London, UK) and performance (MA – Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, UK). She has continuously worked with different forms of visual expression as an artist, mostly sculpture (bronze, resin, body adornments/jewellery), performance (dance, music, theatre), filmmaking and photography. They form the basis of her artistic practice.
Her work is informed and characterised by her poetic thinking, sculptural rendering and architectural constructions. It investigates time, memory, intimacy and materiality, through transformation, duration and space.
In parallel to her work as an artist, she acts as the artistic director of Dauphin, her namesake brand. Her creations have garnered international recognition, regularly appearing in the international editions of Vogue, Numéro, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, but also in national publications, and independent magazines (AnOther, Dazed, etc.). It regularly appears on the likes of Billie Eillish, Juliette Binoche, Alicia Vikander, princess Charlene, Margot Robbie, or Selena Gomez.
Dauphin released her first feature film L’Autre in 2019, starring Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Anouk Grinberg and James Thierrée. The film toured in international film festivals to critical acclaim and garnered nominations and a best actress award for Bergès-Frisbey in Taormina.
Her work has been exhibited in film festivals around the world and in cultural institutions such as at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris and the Serpentine Galleries in London. It is also part of the permanent collections of the MAD Museum in Paris.
Source: Charlotte Dauphin
More information: charlottedauphin.world
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Artistic direction / Conception : Charlotte Dauphin
Choreography : Marie-Agnès Gillot
Interpretation : Charlotte Dauphin, Marie-Agnès Gillot
Set design : Charlotte Dauphin (poésie, sculpture)
Original music : Mirwais Ahmadzai
Production / Coproduction of the video work : Charlotte Dauphin, Rosalie Miller Mann/Mann & Miller
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