Les arènes du Hip-Hop
Les arènes du Hip-Hop
Les arènes du hip-hop
“Choreographic shows” or “choreos” are shows of less than ten minutes where the crews are alone on stage, unlike “challenges” in which groups confront each other in pairs to the music of a DJ. Staging, dance and technical feats, the musical editing, all counts to judge these Bboys (and very rare Bgirls), the best of the breakdancing crews in France and its overseas territories. In order of appearance on the screen: La Smala (Bordeaux); Subskillz (Lille); Saïan (New Caledonia); 1er Avertissement (Mantes-la-Jolie); Furies (Montpellier); Lil'Stylz (Mayotte); Legiteam Obstruxion (Le Mans); Dark Unit (Clermont-Ferrand); Dreamworks (Toulouse); Inesteam (Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois); Ultimatum (Reunion); Bad Trip (Paris); Melting Force (Saint-Etienne).
The BOTY (Battle of the Year) takes place as follows: breakdance groups present a quick show (choreo) highlighting their stage qualities. A jury of 5 people, strictly consisting of experienced dancers, chooses the 6 best groups that will confront each other in challenges. A prize is also awarded for the best show. The first 2 groups chosen by the jury go directly to the semi-finals, while the other 4 must confront each other to select two winners who in turn will proceed to the semi-finals. The 3rd group confronts the 6th, and the 4th group the 5th.
Roots of Diversity in Contemporary Dance
(LA)HORDE: RESIST TOGETHER
Les Rencontres chorégraphiques internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis
Vlovajobpru company
Amala Dianor: dance to let people see
Body and conflicts
A look on the bonds which appear to emerge between the dancing body and the world considered as a living organism.
James Carlès
Do you mean Folklores?
Presentation of how choreographers are revisiting Folklore in contemporary creations.
Maison de la danse
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.
Why do I dance ?
The national choreographic centres
The American origins of modern dance. [1960-1990] Postmodern dance and Black dance: artistic movements of their time
While the various forms of modern dance that emerged from the late 1920s onwards continued to develop, evolve and grow internationally, a new generation of dancers arose in a changing America.