Sylvain Emard Danse (Montreal) - Fragments Volume
Work:: Sylvain Emard Danse (Montreal) (S1854572175)
Sylvain ?mard first distinguished himself as a dancer working with renowned choreographers such as Jean-Pierre Perreault, Jo Lechay and Louise Bedard before he formed Sylvain ?mard Danse, in 1987. His repertoire of over twenty unique pieces reveals a creator in full command of his talent, an artist who has won the admiration of audiences at home and abroad.
Production:: Fragments Volume (T070129309)
A vital presence on the North American and European dance scene and artistic collaborator for Lorin Maazel Opera's 1984 (Royal Opera House), Sylvain ?mard cultivates a powerful and physical choreographic style, with a repertoire of more than 30 dance pieces. In this captivating collage of short pieces (solos and duets), Emard captures the distinctive worlds of four performers: seasoned actress Monique Miller and dancers Laurence Ramsay, Manuel Roque and Kimberley de Jong. Contrasting Miller's authentic, minimalist gestures against the dancers' raw energy and wild abandon, this montage of miniatures pushes, picks and pulls at the complexities and vulnerabilities of the individuals on show. His intense and surprising piece weaves an exhilarating patchwork of fragments, each inspired by the personalities, preoccupations and dreams of his muses, placing the dancer at the very heart of creation.
Listing:: L1487568426
Brighton Festival. Corn Exchange
Fragments Volume
A vital presence on the North American and European dance scene and artistic collaborator for Lorin Maazel Opera's 1984 (Royal Opera House), Sylvain ?mard cultivates a powerful and physical choreographic style, with a repertoire of more than 30 dance pieces. In this captivating collage of short pieces (solos and duets), Emard captures the distinctive worlds of four performers: seasoned actress Monique Miller and dancers Laurence Ramsay, Manuel Roque and Kimberley de Jong. Contrasting Miller's authentic, minimalist gestures against the dancers' raw energy and wild abandon, this montage of miniatures pushes, picks and pulls at the complexities and vulnerabilities of the individuals on show. His intense and surprising piece weaves an exhilarating patchwork of fragments, each inspired by the personalities, preoccupations and dreams of his muses, placing the dancer at the very heart of creation. Brighton Festival. Corn Exchange