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Thu 1 and Fri 2 October 2020 at Printemps des Marches

 Muage

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The project is supported  by the DRAC Nouvelle Aquitaine, the Department of Gironde, the IDDAC (Departmental Institute for Artistic and Cultural Development), the Manufacture CDCN (provision of a rehearsal studio), the Conservatoire de Bordeaux Jacques Thibaud, the Ménagerie de verre de Paris as part of StudioLab, the  Pantin National Dance Center as part of the hosting companies,  Micadanses as part of specific support, as well as by the Atelier des Marches de  Jean-Luc Terrade (reception of the stage and distribution).

    Muage  

 

Piece for a dancer and a dancer

Estimated duration: 30 min

Year of creation :  2020

Original idea: Nadia Larina

Dance and choreography:  Nadia Larina and Elie Nassar

Original music:  Bastien Fréjaville

The two bodies seek each other, meet, attract, repel, slip, wear out, change, tell each other. One is male and Lebanese, the other is female and Russian. An imposed, imposing binary. The binarity that we want to overcome, undo, multiply ... Humans meet the monster that we hold in captivity and only expose it on rare occasions. Through our personal stories of strange strangers, stalkers and harassers, we seek to build our "  I  », Our identities, our sexualities. First in our countries of origin where any incentive to "  strangeness  "Is prohibited by law and considered"  against nature  », Then in France, more openly, but always groping, by unfolding the social construction that constitutes our identities, by exploring other possibilities.

After her first biographical and feminist solo, inspired by the world of filmmaker Andreï Tarkovski, Nadia Larina, in a duet with Elie Nassar, accompanied by musician Bastien Fréjaville, questions are asked dear to Judith Buttler, Paul B. Preciado, Sam Boursier, Virginie Despentes  :

Our normative and normative bodies, gendered and molded, do they reflect our deep identities?  ? How do we become what we are and how do we experience our multiple identities for which we are hardly responsible  ?

 

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