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Latifa Laâbissi and Antonia Baehr in a visual installation by Nadia Lauro
Cavaliers Impurs

Latifa Laâbissi and Antonia Baehr in a visual installation by Nadia Lauro

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  • Live performance
  • Maison Folie Wazemmes, Lille
  • 1h
  • Pass Latitudes

Cavaliers Impurs

Cavaliers Impurs is the new piece by the extraordinary and impertinent duo of Latifa Laâbissi and Antonia Baehr: it is at once an exhilarating, burlesque and queer cabaret, performed inside a giant cardboard box designed by Nadia Lauro.

Latitudes Contemporaines hosted this duo in 2021 with Consul et Meshie, an unclassifiable piece which toyed with audiences’ visual perspectives. In 2024, they return with Cavaliers Impurs [Impure riders], a collage of hybrid cabaret sequences, deliberately exploding our choreographic codes. In each number, Latifa Laâbissi and Antonia Baehr are inhabited by a slew of irreverent personalities, minimalist club‑girls, cowboys, belly dancers or a comedic duo. In a whirling sequence of visual and acoustic references, the two take us from Brigitte Fontaine to the Marseillaise, joyously and deliberately sabotaging all choreographic norms. A queer, insidiously wacky cabaret defying all restrictions imposed by age or gender, celebrating the art of performance as it floats away.

Accessibility infos :

  • High sound level
  • Sudden change of lighting

Supported by les Lieux Culturels Pluridisciplinaires de la Ville de Lille

Biography(s)

ANTONIA BAEHR
Choreographer, performer & video maker
Next to choreographic elements, Antonia Baehr is interested in rules and the laws which a society (and in particular the space in a theatre) assigns to bodies, to make them recognizable and comprehensible. She is a performer, a filmmaker and a visual artist, and as a choreographer she researches the fiction of everyday-life performance and the fiction of theatre, working at the edges of that which defines us as human beings—placing us via a voluptuous see-saw in critical positions. She is interested in the relations between humans and animals but also in elements in representational space. In her work she interacts with, among others, Neo Hülcker, Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Andrea Neumann, Latifa Laâbissi, and with others who are interested in the changing of roles: from project to project, each artist is alternately the host or the guest. Lately she has been developping collaborative duets. Baehr is also the producer for the horse whisperer and dancer Werner Hirsch, the musician and choreographer Henri Fleur, the ex-husband of Ida Wilde and composer/performer Henry Wilde.

LATIFA LAÂBISSI
Choreographer and performer
Mixing genres and redefining formats, the creations of Latifa Laâbissi bring onstage multiple off-stage / off-field elements channeling different figures and voices. The staging of these voices and the face as a vehicle of minority states ties into the danced portions of the work in Self portrait camouflage (2006) and Loredreamsong (2010). Continuing her thematic study of archives, she created Écran somnambule and La part du rite (2012) based on German dance from the 1920’s. Pourvu qu’on ait l’ivresse (2016), co-signed with the set designer Nadia Lauro, created visions, landscapes and images, combining excess, monstrosity, the beautiful, the random, the comic and fear. Since 2011, Latifa Laâbissi has been Artistic Director of the Extension Sauvage artistic and pedagogical program and festival in rural Brittany. In 2016, a monograph on the ensemble of her work was published by the Editions Les Laboratoires d’Aubervilliers and Les presses du réel. In 2018, she created with Antonia Baehr the performance Consul et Meshie. She also gathered in 2019 for the video Moving Backwards by Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, presented in the Swiss Pavillon of the 58th Venice Biennale. The same year, her creation White Dog was shown at european festivals (Marseille, Tanz im August – Berlin, Automne à Paris, festival TNB Rennes), before a french and international tour. In 2021, the creation Ghost Party (part I) is a duet-performance with the Dutch videomaker Manon de Boer, which forms a pair with a film Ghost Party (part II). Both parts will be exhibited in FRAC Bretagne. At the same time, Latifa Laâbissi prepares a new piece with the brasilian choreographer Marcelo Evelin. This almost all-night party, entitled La Nuit tombe quand elle veut will be created by Fall 2021 at the Festival TNB in Rennes. In 2022, Fugitive Archives a group piece will be created for the CCN Ballet de Lorraine. With Antonia Baehr she presented short sketches within the context of MOVE 2021 in Centre pompidou in Paris. This performance is the starting point of Cavaliers Impurs , a new creation presented in fall 23 in HAU Berlin and Théâtre National de Bretagne where Latifa is an associate artist since 2021.

NADIA LAURO
Scenographer
Nadia Lauro, As a visual artist and set designer, Nadia Lauro has been developing her work for several decades in various contexts (scenic spaces, landscape architectures, museums). She has conceived set designs, environments, and visual installations with strong dramaturgical power, thus generating new ways of seeing and being together. Nadia Lauro has collaborated with the following international choreographers and performers: Vera Mantero, Benoît Lachambre, Frans Poesltra, Martin Belanger, Ami Garmon, Barbara Kraus, Emmanuelle Huynh, Fanny de Chaillé, Alain buffard, Antonija Livingstone, Latifa Laabissi, Jonathan Capdevielle , Laéticia Dosh, Zeena Parkins, Antonia Baehr, Yasmine Hugonnet, Marion Siéfert, Kate MacIntosh and with Jennifer Lacey with whom she co-authored numerous projects. She recieved a New York Dance and Performance Award (The Bessie) for her visual installation in $Shot (Lacey/Lauro/Parkins/Cornell). She has conceived the installations / performances: “Tu montes”, “As Atletas”, “I hear voices », “Garden of time » developed in museums, theater houses, and art galleries in Europe, United States, Japan, and Korea.

Credits

Conception and performance : Antonia Baehr & Latifa Laâbissi.
Conception and making of the visual installation : Nadia Lauro.
Sound and music conception : Carola Caggiano.
Light conception : Eduardo Abdala.
Making of visual installation : Marie Maresca, Charlotte Wallet.
Backing vocals : Dalila Khatir.
Figures : Antonia Baehr, Latifa Laâbissi & Nadia Lauro.
Interns : Esteban Capron, Suet Wa Tam, Johan Boyer.
Production : Fanny Virelizier, Marie Cherfils (Figure Project) & Alexandra Wellensiek (make up productions).

Coproduction : Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Berlin (DE) / HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin (DE) / Le TNB – Centre européen théâtral et chorégraphique, Rennes (FR) / Centre chorégraphique national de Caen en Normandie, dans le cadre de “l’Accueil-studio” / Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (FR) / Festival d’Automne, Paris (FR) / Fonds Transfabrik – Fond franco-allemand pour le spectacle vivant (DE/FR)
With the support of la Ménagerie de Verre, Paris, in the context of  Studiolab and Theaterhaus BerlinFigure Project with the support of du ministère de la Culture – Drac Bretagne, au titre des compagnies conventionnées, du conseil régional de Bretagne, du Département d’Ille-et-Vilaine et de la Ville de Rennes.
make up productions / Antonia Baehr has the support of Sénat de Berlin Département pour la Culture et la Communauté

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