This is how you will disappear

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The 2010 archive

Gisèle Vienne

Grenoble / Created in 2010

This is how you will disappear © Christophe Raynaud de Lage

Presentation

Everything starts in a forest. Extremely natural, inhabited by a buzzard in feathers and bones, this wooded landscape is staged like the reflection of the interior experiences of the characters who cross it. Depending on the light, mist and sound atmosphere, the metamorphosis capacity of the place is astonishing, following the example of the feelings driving the spectators, which go from harmony to danger, from the experience of beauty to anxiety in front of nature. It is through the spectacle of the forest that each individual dialogues with his private impressions, sometimes the most secret, like an entry into oneself, both individual and collective. But the forest is alive, full of tales, images, fantasies, forest myths as familiar as they are disturbing. Three figures soon spring up, including two archetypal beauties of today, post-adolescent idols: the young athlete, the perfection of appearances, and the rock star, the suicidal aura of ruin. Between the two of them: the trainer, the value of authority, of the taming of the body, suddenly confronted by primitive impulses and chaos. Every thing here is contained in contradiction, in the disturbing virtue of opposites and works on this tension that the show makes the spectators feel emotionally, physically and aesthe?tically. Changing visions of nature, passing in a breath, in a ray of light or a trace of smoke, from well-being to fear. Situations varying from one extreme to the other, from serenity to the most brutal murder. As an expert in perturbation, Gisèle Vienne composes images of a world in constant motion, from the imperceptible evolution to the most destructive chaos. It is over the forest that we see this, in the wood that we hear everything. Rarely has tree foliage been so revelatory as in this nature-driven theatre. ADB

Distribution

conception, direction, choregraphy and scenography
Gisèle Vienne
music supervisor Stephen O'Malley
musical creation
Stephen O'Malley, Peter Rehberg, KTL, Ensemble Pearl

interpretation and live broadcasting
Stephen O'Malley, Peter Rehberg
text Dennis Cooper
translation Laurence Viallet
light Patrick Riou
video Shiro Takatani
fog sculpture Fujiko Nakaya

créé en collaboration avec et interprété par
Jonathan Capdevielle, Margrét Sara Gudjónsdóttir, Jonathan Schatz

Production

production DACM
coproduction Festival d'Avignon, Le Quartz Scène nationale de Brest, Festival/Tokyo, Steep Slope Studio-Yokohama, Kyoto Experiment Festival avec le soutien de Saison Foundation & EU Japan Fest, Comédie de Caen Centre dramatique national de Normandie, Centre dramatique national Orléans/Loiret/Centre, Steirischer Herbst (Graz), BIT Teatergarasjen (Bergen), Kampnagel (Hambourg), Centre chorégraphique national de Franche-Comté- Belfort et Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble dans le cadre d'un accueil studio
avec le soutien de la Japan Foundation through the Performing Arts JAPAN program, Étant donnés-fonds franco-américain pour les Arts vivants-program FACE, du Service culturel de l'Ambassade de France à Tokyo, de CulturesFrance et de la Ville de Grenoble dans le cadre de leur convention, résidence-association ArtZoyd, Le Phenix Scène nationale Valenciennes
Le Festival d'Avignon reçoit le soutien de l'Adami pour la production.

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