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Anne Collod
MOVING ALTERNATIVES

Anne Collod

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  • Live performance
  • 1h10
  • CDCN Le Gymnase

MOVING ALTERNATIVES

Moving Alternatives is interested in the different figures of the other deployed through choreographies by Ruth Saint Denis and Ted Shawn. Worn by 6 dancers/performers, these reinterpretations offer a dance agora on questions of gender and cultural appropriation.

 

Known for her exploration of post-modern American dance of the 1960s, notably for her work with Anna Halprin, Anne Collod goes back in time with Moving Alternatives and takes both a retrospective and prospective look at the work by Ruth Saint-Denis and Ted Shawn. Considered to be the founders of modern American dance at the start of the 20th century, along with Isadora Duncan and Loïe Füller, they were the first to take an interest in extra-western dances and to draw heavily on them to feed their conception of a new dance. Interpreters, from cultures and experiences of great diversity, and for the most part choreographers, forcefully bring their singularities and help to rethink this heritage.

 

Biography(s)

Initially graduated in biology and environmental science, Anne Collod is a French contemporary dancer and choreographer. 

She performed with different French choreographers (Philippe Decouflé, Stéphanie Aubin, Fabrice Ramalingom, etc.) and co-founded the Quatuor Albrecht Knust (1993-2001), a collective of dancers dedicated to the re-enactment of early 20th-century choreographic works and focused on performance presentation, pedagogy and research. She namely reenacted in this frame Nijinski’s legendary piece The Afternoon of a Faun.

In 2001, while continuing to participate as a performer or a collaborator in various dance projects, she began research exploring the notion of « being together » in dance, which led her to meet in 2003 in San-Francisco the American choreographer, pioneer of post-modern dance Anna Halprin, with whom she has worked episodically since. She presented in 2008 the reinterpretation of one of Halprin’s masterpieces, Parades & Changes (1965). This work, parades & changes, replays, followed by a new version, parades & changes, replay in expansion (2010), has toured intensively since 2008 in France and abroad (USA, Korea, Southern and Northern Europe), and won a Bessie Award in New-York in 2009.

In 2011, Anne Collod lead artistic research about the Dances of the Dead and was the recipient of the French Ministry of Culture program “Aide à la recherche” and of the French Institute program «Résidence Hors les Murs ». This research brought her namely to Mexico and to Japan and led her to create in 2014 The Parliament of the invisibles, a piece about the links between those who are gone – beings and works of art – and the living, haunted by a German Danse Macabre from the 30s.

She’s also interested in in-situ creation and proposed in collaboration with the French graphic designer Mathias Poisson (faire) cabane, a project for a choir of amateurs and wooden elements that creates moving and ephemeral huts.

Furthermore, she’s a founding member of the Collective Dingdongdong who gathers artists and researchers to create a new way of describing and experiencing a neurological disease, Huntington’s disease. She is also regularly invited to teach in different schools and dance programs, and is trained in the Feldenkraïs method. Anne Collod is artist in residency at La Briqueterie/Centre de Développement Chorégraphique du Val de Marne/France until 2017.

Credits

Distribution : 

Design and artistic direction Anne Collod

Choreography and texts Anne Collod in collaboration with the performers based on the works of Ruth Saint-Denis & Ted Shawn

Interpretation Sherwood Chen, Ghyslaine Gau, Nitsan Margaliot, Calixto Neto, Pol Pi, Damini Gairola.

Sound creation Prieur de la Marne and Vincent Thiérion

Light and space creation Florian Leduc assisted by Diane Blondeau

Lighting director Diane Blondeau

Creation of La Bourette costumes

Artistic collaboration Cécile Proust and Matthieu Doze

Administration, production and distribution – La Magnanerie – Victor Leclère, Anne Herrmann, Martin Galamez, Lauréna De la Torre and Margot Graindorge

 

Mentions @ crédits :

Production association …& alters

Coproduction Festival Montpellier Danse 2019, EPPGHV La Villette Paris, Théâtre de Nîmes – scène conventionnée d’intérêt national – art et création – danse contemporaine, Le Vivat – Scène conventionnée d’Armentières, La Maison – CDCN Uzès Gard Occitanie, Le Gymnase – CDCN de Roubaix Hauts-de-France, CCN de Nancy – Ballet de Loraine, CCN de Caen en Normandie, as part of the Accueil-studio/Ministère de la Culture, La Place de la Danse – CDCN Toulouse Occitanie. With the support of the Théâtre Jean Vilar – Vitry, the Théâtre de Vanves and Buda-Courtrai as part of the “Accueil en résidence”, Arcadi Ile-de-France, SPEDIDAM and ADAMI. Thanks to Jacob’s Pillow, dance school and archive center – Becket, USA.

The Association …& alters is supported by the Ministry of Culture – DRAC Ile-de-France as part of the assistance to the structuring of dance companies.