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2024 - Director : Plasson, Fabien
Choreographer(s) : Chopinot, Régine (France)
Present in collection(s): Maison de la danse
Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon
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2024 - Director : Plasson, Fabien
Choreographer(s) : Chopinot, Régine (France)
Present in collection(s): Maison de la danse
Integral video available at Maison de la danse de Lyon
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"Dance has as its preferred tool what we all have at our disposal: a body, fabulous, possibly listening to oneself, to the other, to others and to the world..."
« top » is an onomatopoeia, an injunction, a starting signal
« top » tinkles boldly in the ear
« top » is a tiny word consisting of 3 characters
« top » means above, even higher, a kind of summit
« top » is an arrow; a link between nadir and zenith
« top » is the ultimate name given by Régine Chopinot to a piece that has constantly changed name and format since its inception, in May 2019, as part of the Fabrique d'expériences, an initiative of Hortense Archambault, director of the MC93 - Maison de la culture de Seine St Denis in Bobigny.
While waiting for the work to be definitively named, the piece was first entitled deuxzérodeuxun then deuxzérodeuxdeux then 2 0 2 2 then 2 0 2 ... and finally « top ».
With time as an absolute companion, and in the form of fundamental and applied research laboratories, this is how Régine Chopinot creates, in the company of those close to her artistically.
With regular openings to the public to share the progress of the work in the form of stages, each as important as the next, the idea is to meet people without it being auditions, and to work on the spirit and resonance of the places.
« top » is a kind of danced, performed, choreographed matrix, made up of people on a long-term basis, a moving team with arrivals and departures. « top » remembers everything, every person, every place, every improvisation. « top » is a kind of iceberg; it's advisable not to rely on the emerged part.
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Rhythm is the key
The moment when the body starts to move
Rocking and shaking
Tying and untying
In vibration
Music
Vincent on drums
Nico on guitars
Energy
« top » is anything but soft
« top » dépote
A noisy, fearless force
Naoko Prunelle Mellina
Tristan Deyvron Bekaye Julien
Nicolas and Sallahdyn
Walk, walk, walk
Run
Jump, jump
Turn, turn, turn
Porter se faire porter
Always lend a hand, always
Let yourself look
Listen see smell
Chopinot, Régine
Régine Chopinot, born in 1952 in Fort-de-l'Eau (today known as Bordj El Kiffan), in Algeria, was attracted to choreographic art from early childhood. After studying classical dance, she discovered contemporary dance with Marie Zighera in 1974. She moved to Lyon where she founded her first company in 1978, the Compagnie du Grèbe, which included dancers, actors and musicians. Here, she created her first choreographies. Three years later, she was awarded second prize in the Concours chorégraphique international de Bagnolet (Bagnolet International Choreographic Contest) for “Halley's Comet” (1981), later known as “Appel d'air”. Her next pieces of work “Délices” (Delights) and “Via”, introduced other media including the cinema to the world of dance. In 1983 with “Délices”, Régine Chopinot began her longstanding partnership with the fashion designer, Jean Paul Gaultier, which would characterize the period, which included works such as “Le Défilé” (The Fashion show) (1985), “K.O.K.” (1988), “ANA” (1990), “Saint Georges” (1991) and “Façade” (1993). In 1986, Régine Chopinot was appointed director of the Centre chorégraphique national de Poitou-Charentes (Poitou-Charentes National Choreography Centre) in La Rochelle (where she succeeded Jacques Garnier and Brigitte Lefèvre's Théâtre du Silence), which went on to become the Ballet Atlantique-Régine Chopinot (BARC), in 1993. Régine Chopinot made a myriad of artistic encounters: from visual artists like Andy Goldsworthy, Jean Le Gac and Jean Michel Bruyère, to musicians such as Tôn-Thât Tiêt and Bernard Lubat.
At the beginning of the 90s, she moved away from – according to her own expression – “ultra-light spaces” in which, at a young age, she had become acknowledged, in particular through her partnership with Jean Paul Gaultier. She then became fascinated with experimenting on confronting contemporary dance with natural elements and rhythms and on testing age-old, complex body sciences and practices, such as yoga. In 1999, as part of “associate artists”, Régine Chopinot invited three figures from the world of contemporary dance to partner with her for three years on her artistic project: Françoise Dupuy, Dominique Dupuy and Sophie Lessard joined the BARC's troupe of permanent dancers and consultants-researchers, as performers, pedagogues and choreographers.
In 2002, she initiated the “triptyque de la Fin des Temps” (Triptych of the End of Time), a long questioning of choreographic writing and creation subsequent to her creation of a voluntary state of crisis of general notions of time, of memory and of construction. “Chair-obscur”, her first chapter, focused on erasing the past, the memory, whilst “WHA” was based on the disappearance of the future. “O.C.C.C.” dealt with the “time that's left”, with what is left to be done, with what can still be done, in that simple, yet essential spot called performance. In 2008, “Cornucopiae”, the last work created within the Institution, concluded the end of a form of performance and opened the doors to another approach to sensorial perception.
Concurrently to her choreographic work, Régine Chopinot worked, as a performer, with other artists that she was close to: Alain Buffard (“Wall dancin' - Wall fuckin'”, 2003; “Mauvais Genre”, 2004), Steven Cohen (“I wouldn't be seen dead in that!”, 2003). In addition, she trained and directed Vietnamese dancers as part of a partnership with the Vietnam Higher School of Dance and the Hanoi Ballet-Opera (“Anh Mat”, 2002; “Giap Than”, 2004). In 2008, the choreographer left the CCN in La Rochelle and created the Cornucopiae - the independent dance Company, a new structure that would, henceforth, harbour creation and repertoire, all the works of Régine Chopinot. In 2010, she chose to live and work in Toulon, by its port.
Since 2009, Régine Chopinot has been venturing, questioning and intensifying her quest for the body in movement linked to the strength of the spoken word, through cultures organized by and on oral transmission, in New Caledonia, New Zealand and Japan. These last three years have been punctuated by a myriad of artistic creations: choreographies and films resulting from artistic In Situ experiences were created as part of the South Pacific Project. A privileged relationship initiated in 2009 with the Du Wetr Group (Drehu/Lifou) bore its fruits with the creation of “Very Wetr!”at the Avignon Festival in July 2012 and went on to be reproduced at the Centre national de la danse (National Centre for Dance) in February 2013.
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Plasson, Fabien
Born in 1977, Fabien Plasson is a video director specialized in the field of performing arts (dance , music, etc).
During his studies at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts de Lyon (joined in 1995) Fabien discovered video art. He was trained by various video artists (Joel Bartoloméo Pascal Nottoli , Eric Duyckaerts , etc).
He first experimented with the creation of installations and cinematic objects.
From 2001 to 2011, he was in charge of Ginger & Fred video Bar’s programming at La Maison de la Danse in Lyon. He discovered the choreographic field and the importance of this medium in the dissemination, mediation and pedagogical approach to dance alongside Charles Picq, who was a brilliant video director and the director of the video department at that time.
Today, Fabien Plasson is the video director at La Maison de la Danse and in charge of the video section of Numeridanse.tv, an online international video library, and continues his creative activities, making videos of concerts, performances and also creating video sets for live performances.
Sources: Maison de la Danse ; Fabien Plasson website
More information: fabione.fr
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Choreography : Régine Chopinot
Interpretation : Nicolas Barillot, Tristan Bénon, Mellina Boubetra, Prunelle Bry, Bekaye Diaby, Naoko Ishiwada, Sallahdyn Khatir, Vincent Kreyder, Nico Morcillo, Deyvron Noel, Julien Robles
Live music : Guitare : Nico Morcillo, Batterie : Vincent Kreyder
Lights : Sallahdyn Khatir
Costumes : Auguste de Boursetty
Sound : Nicolas Barillot
Production / Coproduction of the choreographic work : Cornucopiae - the independent dance
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