3.
Performance for three female dancers | Creation 2020 | Duration 60’
Three is the number of dancers you will discover on stage, three women who began this story in 2016, during a first version of the play.
During the creative phase, they passed like shooting stars, draped in shimmering costumes. Four years later, they deliver a refined version of extreme intensity in which they appear to confront an enemy that haunts the emptiness of the stage and on which they convey the strengths and weaknesses that drive them. 3. is not an army, and yet these three women carry within them a whole arsenal that enshrouds us and rallies us to their cause. The exercise is fascinating with its radical form and pure gesture. With this piece the choreographers aimed to present the portrait of three women for whom dance is a weapon of resistance and a means of emancipation. For the soundtrack they asked Egyptian composer Maurice Louca to adapt his famous album Salute the Parrot (Nawa Recordings, 2014) whose powerful sound, in turns hypnotic and almost pounding, inspired this creation.
Chorégraphie, Concept
Laurence Yadi, Nicolas Cantillon
Interprétation
Aline Lopes, Margaux Monetti, Karima El Amrani
Composition musicale
Maurice Louca, Sir Richard Bishop
Création lumière
Ursula Degen
Production
Compagnie 7273
Coproduction
Château Rouge, Scène conventionnée - Annemasse
Coproduction Shooting Stars
La Bâtie - Festival de Genève, Service culturel de Vernier
Studio de répétition, Résidence de création
La Compagnie 7273 a bénéficié d’une mise à disposition des studios de l’ADC et du plateau de Château Rouge - Annemasse.
Soutiens à la création de Shooting Stars
Fondation Stanley Thomas Johnson, Fondation Corymbo
Soutiens
La Compagnie 7273 est au bénéfice d’une convention de soutien conjoint régional transfrontalier avec la DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, la République et canton de Genève, la Ville de Genève, la Ville d’Annemasse et Château-Rouge - Annemasse. La Compagnie 7273 est soutenue par Arab Bank (Switzerland) Ltd.