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DIRECTORY

Kinetography is a writing system that allows dance and more broadly movement to be transcribed onto a score. Thanks to this tool and historical research work, the Wazo company is giving new life to a forgotten choreographic repertoire. Intended for an amateur audience practicing dance

THE WAVE
(1930)

RED NOTES
(1977)

SCHUBERT DANCES
(≃1910)

Albrecht Knust

A choral dance for 64 performers, this piece, composed of simple movements, shows the different states of water, through the propagation of this wave between the dancers' bodies.

Andy Degroat

THE BELOVED
(1946)

Lester Horton

Suspected of being unfaithful, a woman is beaten to death by her husband. This is the very political and militant subject that L. Horton has chosen to highlight. This reference piece also questions religious fanaticism.

Isadora Duncan

Suite of dances to music by Schubert, these dances alternate between solo, trio, quartet and group. Light, serene and harmonious, these dances take us back to the romantic and classical aesthetics of the early 20th century. Project under construction, performance in June 2023 at the Triangle national stage in Rennes with the Korégrafik dance school, as part of the "amateur dance and repertoire" program set up by the CND (National Dance Center) and the dancer Barbara Kane (Artistic Director of the Isadora Duncan Dance Group in London).

Créé en 1977 à Halifax au Canada pour des étudiants des Beaux­Arts,

Sur des textes de Gertrude Stein et une musique de Philip Glass, ce ballet est un monument de la danse non­narrative de la période dite post­moderne ou minimaliste.

Un extrait de la pièce sera remonté par un groupe de danseurs amateurs, professionnels de la petite enfance de la région PACA, dans le cadre du dispositif Danse en amateur et répertoire mis en place par le Centre National de la Danse (CN D). Une représentation est prévue lors d'une rencontre nationale le 14 juin 2025 au théâtre de la Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand.

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