Bruit blanc [Autour de Marie-France]
1998 - Director : Urréa, Valérie
Choreographer(s) : Monnier, Mathilde (France)
Present in collection(s): Ministère de la Culture
Video producer : Pénélope
Bruit blanc [Autour de Marie-France]
1998 - Director : Urréa, Valérie
Choreographer(s) : Monnier, Mathilde (France)
Present in collection(s): Ministère de la Culture
Video producer : Pénélope
Bruit blanc [Autour de Marie-France]
Mathilde Monnier met Marie-France during a movement workshop with autistic adults. The young woman fascinated and intrigued the choreographer. Out of this initial exchange a choreographed duet was born, invented on the basis of an unspoken language, devoid of symbolism, with a set of movements that had meaning for both of them. Valérie Urréa chose to follow the involved relationship between the choreographer and Marie-France, the devising of the duet, through success or resistance, an incessant ebb and flow between reflection and application.
Source : Mathilde Monnier
More information : www.mathildemonnier.com
Monnier, Mathilde
Mathilde Monnier occupies a place of reference in the landscape of French and international contemporary dance. From piece to piece, she thwarts expectations by presenting work in constant renewal.
Her appointment as head of the Montpellier Languedoc-Roussillon Choreographic Center in 1994 marked the beginning of a series of collaborations with personalities from various artistic fields (Jean-Luc Nancy, Katerine, Christine Angot, La Ribot, Heiner Goebbels.. .).
She created more than 50 choreographic pieces presented on major international stages like the Avignon Festival, the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, passing through New York, Vienna, Berlin, London and receiving several prizes for her work (Ministry of Culture prize, SACD Grand Prize).
After directing the CND National Dance Center in Paris, Mathilde Monnier resumed her creative work in 2019 with several pieces like Please Please Please (2019) which she created in collaboration with La Ribot & Tiago Rodiguez, Records (2021) and her latest, Black Lights (2023).
Since 2020, Mathilde Monnier and her company have residing at the Halle Tropisme in Montpellier.
Source and more information: https://www.mathildemonnier.com/en/
Urréa, Valérie
Back in 1987, after having completed her studies at the Ecole nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière, Valérie Urréa began asserting her passion for visual and performing arts. Documentaries, live recordings, fictions, from 'Bruit Blanc' to 'L’Homme qui Danse', all of Valerie Urréa’s films, which are principally coproduced by ARTE, explore highly-sensitive themes such as autism, masculinity and issues concerning race, through artistic visions. Her multiple award-winning films are regularly presented in international festivals. She was guest-artist twice for the Commission Image Mouvement de la Délégation des Arts Plastiques (Image/Movement Commission of the French Visual Arts Delegation). At the same time, she was a teacher for several years at the École Supérieure des Arts Visuels (ESAV - Higher Institute for Visual Arts) in Marrakech, specializing in the relationships between images and performing arts.
Source : Valérie Urréa
Bruit blanc [Autour de Marie-France]
Artistic direction / Conception : Mathilde Monnier et Valérie Urréa
Set design : Annie Tolleter
Text : Mathilde Monnier, Fernand Deligny «Cahiers de l'immuable N2 et N3» Edition Recherches N20/1975, N24/1976
Original music : Louis Sclavis
Technical direction : Thierry Cabrera
Sound : Franch Drougard
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Leslie F.Grunberg, Jean-Marc Urréa, Véronique Lalubie, Béatrice Pacotte, Cecile Laville
Production / Coproduction of the video work : La sept ARTE, Unité de programmes spectacles
Duration : 50'
Dyptik Company
Roots of Diversity in Contemporary Dance
James Carlès
States of the body
Explanation of the term « State of the body » when it’s about dance.
Dancing bodies
Focus on the variety of bodies offered by contemporary dance and how to show these bodies: from complete nudity to the body completely hidden or covered.