"We spent a wonderful time and leave deeply moved and full of hope ..."
La Marseillaise
La Marseillaise
CFB 451
Paris
Christian and François Ben Aïm have been directing CFB 451 to both explore visual and physical theatre, street arts, circus and dancing.
Since 1997, they have collaborated to create a work that combines dance, theatre and circus. Together they have created more than 10 productions - from a duet to a piece for 9 dancers. Among their creations: Un homme en marche (A man on his way), Carcasses, un oeil pour deux (Carcasses, one eye for two), En plein coeur (Dead in the heart) and, most recently, Amor fati fati amor, a piece for 6 dancers about the physical experience of joy.
Their choreography requires both committed bodies and detached emotions. Christian and François Ben Aïm develop an expressive language that allows ample scope for the performer to interpret their choreography. The interplay between dance and text as well as between dance and music is a touchstone for them.
Paris
Christian and François Ben Aïm have been directing CFB 451 to both explore visual and physical theatre, street arts, circus and dancing.
Since 1997, they have collaborated to create a work that combines dance, theatre and circus. Together they have created more than 10 productions - from a duet to a piece for 9 dancers. Among their creations: Un homme en marche (A man on his way), Carcasses, un oeil pour deux (Carcasses, one eye for two), En plein coeur (Dead in the heart) and, most recently, Amor fati fati amor, a piece for 6 dancers about the physical experience of joy.
Their choreography requires both committed bodies and detached emotions. Christian and François Ben Aïm develop an expressive language that allows ample scope for the performer to interpret their choreography. The interplay between dance and text as well as between dance and music is a touchstone for them.
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