Generations  – battle of portraits

Generations – battle of portraits

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Generations – battle of portraits was born following another piece by Fabrice Ramalingom, in wich two men, a young man and an old man, confronted themselves. His desire is to push the question of intergenerational relations further. Often it is a struggle of opposing characters: knowledge, experience, and majesty for one; ardour, innocene and explosion for the other. Between these two bodies, there is a third, invisible body: that of the choreographer. He his the link between the two and must find his place whithout being present. With Generations Fabrice Ramalingom questions the passage of time: how to live with what one is, is no longer, and is not yet?

Choreography: Fabrice Ramalingom
Performance : Jean Rochereau, Hugues Rondepierre and Fabrice Ramalingom
Lights : Romain de Lagarde
Sound : Matthieu Doze
Video : Sébastien Casino with Boris Proust
Technical direction : Bastien Pétillard
Production : R.A.M.a
Coproduction : La Maison CDCN Uzès Gard Occitanie, le Théâtre de Nîmes ; Paris Réseau Danse (Atelier de Paris CDCN, L’étoile du nord scène conventionnée d’intérêt national art et création pour la danse, Micadanses-ADDP ; Le Regard du Cygne-AMD XXe) ; La Manufacture CDCN Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux ● La Rochelle

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