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Silent coincidences #2 | Dance & Percussion

// At 19.30
Moeno Wakamatsu & Lê Quan Ninh
Moeno Wakamatsu is a great figure of butô dance. She runs in Lower Normandy, a place of practice and transmission founded by Master Masaki Iwana.
Their meeting with Lê Quan Ninh revealed a familiarity and rare artistic intimacy. It is as if they had found themselves on the crest line of their respective discipline, to finally be able to be close to a poetry of the moment when everything appears rather than to be shown.
// at 9pm
Two Stones
With
Marie Cambois (dance)
Lê Quan Ninh (percussion)
Mathieu Chamagne (son)
Christophe Cardien (light)
On the score Two Stones by Michael Pisaro
By striking or rubbing two single stones against the other, Two Stones, a minimalist score by American composer Michael Pisaro, unfolds a rhythmic pattern in a vast and peaceful expanse.
The dancer Marie Cambois and percussionist Lê Quan Ninh, accompanied by Mathieu Chamagne with the sound and Christophe Cardoen with the light seized the work in a duo where the dialogue of the body and the sound is gorged with telluric power and mineral fluidity.
Production: The collective distillery – Coproduction : CCAM national scene of Vandœuvre and Ryoanji / Epicentre en Creuse – With the support of the Grand-Est Region and the City of Nancy. The collective distillery is assisted with the dance structure of the Grand-Est DRAC.
