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Parkours

Lalanbik – CDC o.I 2016

Choreographer(s) : Soraya Thomas (Reunion)

Present in collection(s): Compagnie Morphose , Danse Océan Indien

Video producer : Compagnie Morphose

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Parkours

Lalanbik – CDC o.I 2016

Choreographer(s) : Soraya Thomas (Reunion)

Present in collection(s): Compagnie Morphose , Danse Océan Indien

Video producer : Compagnie Morphose

en fr

Parkours

Création : 2015
Duration : 45’

Ressource mise à disposition par : Lalanbik

Parkours

In  an ambulatory and participatory piece for a dancer, Soraya Thomas  invites the audience to discover a poetic and musical journey of  snapshots of a young woman’s life in the urban space. The movement is part of life and the city.
It is a question of loneliness in the face of the capitalist world and its frenzy. The  public is equipped with helmets to have access to the remix of Frantz  Shubert’s 'The Girl and the Death' directed by Yann Costa.

Source : morphose cie

Soraya Thomas (La Reunion, France)

Trained at the Conservatoire d'Annecy (direction: Jean-Marc Boitière),  Soraya Thomas obtained her State Diploma in dance education in 2000,  before joining the company Coline, professional insertion cell for young  contemporary dancers. There she met Jeanclaude Gallotta, Michel  Kéléménis and Myriam Burns, for whom she took on roles. In 2002, she  arrived at La Réunion where she met the choreographer Eric Languet. With  him, she participated in the projects Interludes, Faux-ciels and  L'Esprit et la ruche, and danced in Chemins faisant, On était tous là  pour s'aider et Somewhere, out there, life was screaming. In 2007, she performed her first choreography in William Shakespeare’s  Le Songe d'une nuit d'été for the Sakidi company, before signing her  first play.

Morphose Company

Created by Soraya Thomas in 2011 in La Réunion, the company Morphose  places contemporary dance, the sound universe and the intersection of  artistic disciplines at the center of its projects. She explores the  link between intimate space and public space in a work of choreographic  creation based on the centre, succession, relationship to the other and  space. The urban space and the street are the place of the daily  contemporary movement, so dear to the choreographer. The process is to  give them back what they offer us every day: inspiration. We dance on  the asphalt that we walk every day without paying attention to it, here  we tell with the bodies. The bodies work in volume, anchorage and  ability to react with everyday life. Each of Morphose’s creations involves talented performers and creators. Their collaboration gives rise to singular works where the work consists in bringing societal questions to the stage. It is a question of starting from the real, from the concrete, to tend towards a choreographic and aesthetic transposition. It results from strong and living pieces, in which humanity is at the heart of artistic purpose. Dance is purely and simply an art of the living, it touches the intimate and makes it universal. The energies speak for themselves. With  duality, poetry, humanity and animality, through a streamlined  movement, the Morphose dance tells us about life, about others with  others, and takes us into a spiral as rock as delicate, to offer a dance  to the public, and to deposit on these common places, for a moment,  another look.

Lalanbik

Lalanbik was founded in 2014, in Reunion Island. It contributes to the  valorization of actors and choreographics writings of Indian Ocean  territories. Lalanbik implement online ressources tools : the first is  its website, concerning the Indian Ocean Dance news, and the other one  is its online video library, which brings contents about contemporary  and traditional dance writings. Lalanbik works in partnership to lead  its actions in favor of the widening of publics with : libraries,  theatres, dance schools, schools and higher education.


Source : Lalanbik's website

More information : www.lalanbik.org/

Parkours

Artistic direction / Conception : Soraya Thomas

Choreography : Soraya Thomas

Interpretation : Interprète zone europe : Maeva Curco-Llovera / Interprète zone Océan Indien : Amélie Pialot

Original music : Yann Costa d'après Franz Shubert, "La jeune fille et la mort"

Video conception : Olivier Carrette

Other collaborations : Soutient Le Hangar - Centre Chorégraphique Eric Languet, Frédéric Dussoullier, Festival Danse Péi

Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Compagnie Morphose

Duration : 3mn06

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