Sunday, March 22, 2009
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Originaire de Provence, ayant fui en Amérique latine avec Claudel pendant la guerre, Darius Milhaud est un compositeur enthousiste The music is cheerful. That
here Scaramouche, in version 2 pianos, served by two exceptional performers Evgeny Kissin and Martha Argerich.
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So I was there yesterday when duty called me music (repeat quintet by Mozart): to bring 1,600 people to the show four nights a week in a small city like Dijon.
For this, two strategies: offering the great classics, operas and concerts known to the general public: Traviata, The Magic Flute, Aida, Beethoven's 9th or so, schedule outstanding performances for which people travel from afar . It would
Rather, this second option has retained our principal, who proposes a bold program, top flight, with great artists and works rarely given. So this week's show, "My Love", by Christian Rizzo. The artwork was created in Paris, not this young choreographer who founded a rock band and was stylist world before devoting himself to choreography and then he arose at Dijon, under the eye of the media intrigued ... and the public. For "My Love" is a strange sight, a mixture of dance (though the dancers do not seem to really dance, rather they engage in a choreography halfway between a martial art and a improvised movement), music (more rock) and theater (a very beautiful text is read by a convincing narrator sitting at his desk in a corner of the stage throughout the show). This gives images like this ...
(Photos Marc Domage)
We do not know whether to find this ridiculous, amazing or poignant. Besides this show, you either love or hate: Many spectators came out before the end, clearly not moved by this astonishing encounter between several arts. Those who stayed until the end, even if they were to some unconvinced, I think have been affected and will remember this otherwise beautiful time of less intense ...
So I was there yesterday when duty called me music (repeat quintet by Mozart): to bring 1,600 people to the show four nights a week in a small city like Dijon.
For this, two strategies: offering the great classics, operas and concerts known to the general public: Traviata, The Magic Flute, Aida, Beethoven's 9th or so, schedule outstanding performances for which people travel from afar . It would
Rather, this second option has retained our principal, who proposes a bold program, top flight, with great artists and works rarely given. So this week's show, "My Love", by Christian Rizzo. The artwork was created in Paris, not this young choreographer who founded a rock band and was stylist world before devoting himself to choreography and then he arose at Dijon, under the eye of the media intrigued ... and the public. For "My Love" is a strange sight, a mixture of dance (though the dancers do not seem to really dance, rather they engage in a choreography halfway between a martial art and a improvised movement), music (more rock) and theater (a very beautiful text is read by a convincing narrator sitting at his desk in a corner of the stage throughout the show). This gives images like this ...
(Photos Marc Domage)
We do not know whether to find this ridiculous, amazing or poignant. Besides this show, you either love or hate: Many spectators came out before the end, clearly not moved by this astonishing encounter between several arts. Those who stayed until the end, even if they were to some unconvinced, I think have been affected and will remember this otherwise beautiful time of less intense ...
Saturday, March 21, 2009
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Visit Dijon ... and overview of its auditorium
For two months I am in Dijon and I realize that I have ever said anything about this city ... Too bad I can not offer you to taste some good wines in the Burgundian way.
So a visit which, logically, lead to the Auditorium ...
From Dijon, we all know, there's the mustard: Who knows at this time besides a few problems since the plant Mesh is about to close.
Then there is the old town, very well preserved, restored, nice.
The beautiful Central Post Office, the nineteenth century ... with postal workers on strike!
And so now the Auditorium building where I'm lucky enough to work.
is a room recently (1998), slightly mad project of the mayor at the time. To give you an idea of the scale, a point at the other building that is shaped like a grand piano, there a. .. 200 meters. The elevator entrance passes over the road!
Inside, it looks a bit Opera Bastille: 1600 seats with good visibility (contrary to the theaters to Italian), 34 meters high at the stage (12 feet visible, far above and below for decoration!)
That's a first look ...
The crazy side of the thing is that Dijon has 150 000 inhabitants (about half that Lausanne, Laval or 3 times). The challenge is to operate and justify the existence of this incredible place by bringing as many people as possible to show ...
Next week I will take my camera for a backstage tour.
Bon weekend!
For two months I am in Dijon and I realize that I have ever said anything about this city ... Too bad I can not offer you to taste some good wines in the Burgundian way.
So a visit which, logically, lead to the Auditorium ...
From Dijon, we all know, there's the mustard: Who knows at this time besides a few problems since the plant Mesh is about to close.
Then there is the old town, very well preserved, restored, nice.
The beautiful Central Post Office, the nineteenth century ... with postal workers on strike!
And so now the Auditorium building where I'm lucky enough to work.
is a room recently (1998), slightly mad project of the mayor at the time. To give you an idea of the scale, a point at the other building that is shaped like a grand piano, there a. .. 200 meters. The elevator entrance passes over the road!
Inside, it looks a bit Opera Bastille: 1600 seats with good visibility (contrary to the theaters to Italian), 34 meters high at the stage (12 feet visible, far above and below for decoration!)
That's a first look ...
The crazy side of the thing is that Dijon has 150 000 inhabitants (about half that Lausanne, Laval or 3 times). The challenge is to operate and justify the existence of this incredible place by bringing as many people as possible to show ...
Next week I will take my camera for a backstage tour.
Bon weekend!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
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Tour Chillon Castle
Ca, it was the way to go. Pretty, no? We understand why there were not many people ... (Well, there is also a road, but it's less romantic)
Romantic precisely: it was Lord Byron, English poet who introduced the castle and made to epitomize the romance and describing the living condition of the unfortunate. François Bonivard. The latter has spent 6 years in prison for being the castle, as a supporter of reform and defender of the republic of Geneva, opposite the Duke of Savoy.
"There are seven pillars of Gothic form, in dungeons deep and old Chillon, there are seven columns, massive and gray, barely lit by a ray trapped, a ray of sunshine that has lost its way . [...] I received a smile who would have issued death. [...]" So he did talk Bonivard in his poem "The Prisoner of Chillon" dating from 1816.
that was the emergency exit: if attacked by the mountain side, the lord could always escape by boat in the lake ...
The Dungeon as can be seen from the outside, when you're not a prisoner ... and as we already looked very small when we came to visit the castle as a family for the fun of playing hide and seek in the dungeons!
Ca, it was the way to go. Pretty, no? We understand why there were not many people ... (Well, there is also a road, but it's less romantic)
Romantic precisely: it was Lord Byron, English poet who introduced the castle and made to epitomize the romance and describing the living condition of the unfortunate. François Bonivard. The latter has spent 6 years in prison for being the castle, as a supporter of reform and defender of the republic of Geneva, opposite the Duke of Savoy.
"There are seven pillars of Gothic form, in dungeons deep and old Chillon, there are seven columns, massive and gray, barely lit by a ray trapped, a ray of sunshine that has lost its way . [...] I received a smile who would have issued death. [...]" So he did talk Bonivard in his poem "The Prisoner of Chillon" dating from 1816.
that was the emergency exit: if attacked by the mountain side, the lord could always escape by boat in the lake ...
The Dungeon as can be seen from the outside, when you're not a prisoner ... and as we already looked very small when we came to visit the castle as a family for the fun of playing hide and seek in the dungeons!
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