DANSER
Dance and choreography as an artistic object but also as an existential practice will be the focus of this meeting between the choreographer, dancer and poet Anna Gaoïtti, and the author and revue writer Marie de Quatrebarbes.
One of them conceives choreographic shows and projects like
Plus de muse mais un troupeau de muets (2016) and Palsembleu (2018), in which incisive, powerful language shapes the representation of bodies. The other, particularly in her latest book Voguer, (P.O.L, 2019), uses the experience of voguing to develop highly subtle elegiac genealogies. During this conversation, they will explore how literature is currently renewing itself in choreographic practices, particularly thanks to approaches that have a sociological and anthropological dimension.
Marie de Quatrebarbes | is an author. She has published several books of poetry, including Voguer (P.O.L, 2019), Gommage de tête (Éric Pesty Éditeur, 2017) and La vie moins une minute (Lanskine, 2014). In 2018, she published a story, John Wayne est sous mon lit (cipM) following a residency in Tangiers. She co-edits the magazine La tête et les cornes and co-translated Discipline by American poet Dawn Lundy Martin (Joca Seria, 2019) with Benoît Berthelier and Maël Guesdon.
Anna Gaïotti | is a performance artist, choreographer and writer. She creates shifts or bridges between writing and the erotic body. She polishes her voice, her cries and her tapdancing with experimental music and improvisation. She deploys the androgynous clown, the raw body, and saturated, intimate anger, through dance, through threatre, and on paper. Her pieces are negotiations of poetry and of audio and visual material towards choreographic translation. She thus created Plus de Muse Mais un Troupeau de Muets, HEAVYMETAL, and PALSEMBLEU. She also dances alongside Mark Tompkins, Phia Ménard, Emmanuelle Huynh, Véronique Aubouy and André S. Labarthe, and performs with Jean-Luc Guionnet, Pascal Battus, Sophie Agnel and others. Since 2014, she has been a performing choreographer associated with the work of visual artists Amélie Giacomini & Laura Sellies. In 2016, with Léo Dupleix and Sigolène Valax, she co-created the noise music trio VIERGE NOIRE. In 2019 she joined the orchestra Ensemble UN. From 2014 to 2016 she co-organised the Indigo Dance Festival, and led intensive workshops.
Dance and choreography as an artistic object but also as an existential practice will be the focus of this meeting between the choreographer, dancer and poet Anna Gaoïtti, and the author and revue writer Marie de Quatrebarbes.
One of them conceives choreographic shows and projects like
Plus de muse mais un troupeau de muets (2016) and Palsembleu (2018), in which incisive, powerful language shapes the representation of bodies. The other, particularly in her latest book Voguer, (P.O.L, 2019), uses the experience of voguing to develop highly subtle elegiac genealogies. During this conversation, they will explore how literature is currently renewing itself in choreographic practices, particularly thanks to approaches that have a sociological and anthropological dimension.
Marie de Quatrebarbes | is an author. She has published several books of poetry, including Voguer (P.O.L, 2019), Gommage de tête (Éric Pesty Éditeur, 2017) and La vie moins une minute (Lanskine, 2014). In 2018, she published a story, John Wayne est sous mon lit (cipM) following a residency in Tangiers. She co-edits the magazine La tête et les cornes and co-translated Discipline by American poet Dawn Lundy Martin (Joca Seria, 2019) with Benoît Berthelier and Maël Guesdon.
Anna Gaïotti | is a performance artist, choreographer and writer. She creates shifts or bridges between writing and the erotic body. She polishes her voice, her cries and her tapdancing with experimental music and improvisation. She deploys the androgynous clown, the raw body, and saturated, intimate anger, through dance, through threatre, and on paper. Her pieces are negotiations of poetry and of audio and visual material towards choreographic translation. She thus created Plus de Muse Mais un Troupeau de Muets, HEAVYMETAL, and PALSEMBLEU. She also dances alongside Mark Tompkins, Phia Ménard, Emmanuelle Huynh, Véronique Aubouy and André S. Labarthe, and performs with Jean-Luc Guionnet, Pascal Battus, Sophie Agnel and others. Since 2014, she has been a performing choreographer associated with the work of visual artists Amélie Giacomini & Laura Sellies. In 2016, with Léo Dupleix and Sigolène Valax, she co-created the noise music trio VIERGE NOIRE. In 2019 she joined the orchestra Ensemble UN. From 2014 to 2016 she co-organised the Indigo Dance Festival, and led intensive workshops.