A community of seven performers puts its unity and its bonds to the test. Trapped within a narration that keeps looping back to the beginning, they topple the balance of every situation, keeping in mind that the central concept of repetition forbids neither movement nor transformation. On the stage, they draw cards: the Oblique Strategies created by musician-producer Brian Eno and painter Peter Schmidt, which give them rules to follow, to break, to stack one on top of the other. Their accumulation creates the fertile ground on which the group play and stumble, eager to experiment with states, emotions, intentions. Mischievous and sometimes wicked children, romantic characters that fall prey to melancholy...Everything is created in front of us, between extreme precision and fragility, carried by pre-recorded sonic loops which are then reinvented by the dancers. In this invariably circular process begin to appear breaches, like pockets of freedom that each and every one can enter to escape destiny. For through this attempt to break free within repetition itself, what we're talking about here is artistic creation. Much like Timbuktu, a name everyone is familiar with but which is forever fantasised, interpreted, sublimated.
Distribution
Conception, dramaturgy and scenography Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh Artistic collaboration Stéphane Laudier Music David Monceau, Emmanuelle Vo-Dinh Lights Françoise Michel Sound Hubert Michel Voice training Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logérias physical preparation Sarah Degraeve Scenography Christophe Gadonna Costumes Salina Dumay
With Gilles Baron, Alexia Bigot, Maeva Cunci, Cyril Geeroms, Camille Kerdellant, Nadir Louatib, David Monceau
Production
Production Le Phare, Centre chorégraphique national du Havre Haute-Normandie Coproduction Le Volcan Scène nationale du Havre, Baryshnikov Arts Center (New York), Dieppe Scène Nationale With the support of Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Institut français pour la résidence au Baryshnikov Arts Center et au Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (New York) The Festival d'Avignon receives support of the BNP Paribas Foundation and the Spedidam for the representations of Tombouctou déjà-vu.
Please arrive at the venue 45 minutes before the performance. Please note that the venue is not accessible to people with reduced mobility. While you are waiting to enter the auditorium, we encourage you to respect the peace and quiet of neighbouring establishments.