Performances
Animal presence. As a professional dancer and a spectator, I’ve been always fascinated by sharing presence on stage, beyond any action.
Animal presence. As a professional dancer and a spectator, I’ve been always fascinated by sharing presence on stage, beyond any action.
Monnet is on the beach
What would impressionists have done under the sun of Florida ?
Performance in Sunny Isles, Florida. Dancer Shaneeka Harrel.
Opening Inspire Miami with performer Isaiah Gonzalez
Performia art Fair, Miami art week 2013
Two persons are sealed in a kiss by a double head mask. Kissing and hugging continuousily for 1 hour. Who are these kissers ?
(e)merge At Fair, Washington DC
Spectators experience a growing energy of love that takes them.
Animals & Fire, Washington DC.
Performers have little oxygen, they are one into the other, the action reduces to a presence.
Miami International Parformance Festival
How much can we take love and where does that leave us ?
(e)merge Art Fair Washington D.C.
The performers are masked in front of the spectators making them feel their power on this transformation. They are then let to improvise listening to their experience of this new body.
Covered by tape, the body transforms into a superhero figure, primitive and urban. It brings a dance awareness where the expression of the performer is constantly challenged and empowered by the mask.
Collaboration with Gumo, Dorian Grey Gallery, NYC, 2011
DJ Ragnal. Collaboration with Gumo, exhibition at Atelier Martel, Paris, 2011
DJ Ragnal
Wynwood Art Fair, Miami, 2013
Performed by a male, posture erected by high heels. The burqa is not a limitation anymore but seems rather to reinforce power and freedom.
Lack of visibility leads to a strong interior alignment and listening of the place. Like a superhero. Implicitly, Burqa talks of body and politics.
photo Frédéric Naucziciel
photo Frédéric Naucziciel
photo Frédéric Naucziciel
The public is invited to live the Scotch experience and bring it in the city.
Little Paradis art festival 2011, Paris
Gallerist Bernice Steinbaum performs Scotch walking in shiny purple tape for 45 minutes before unwrapping in a red silk dress.
Art Miami’s 2011. Director’s Nick Korniloff birthday party.
Two persons are standing facing each other, a void between them. Their situation reveals the architecture and alive space. The string they share and hold tight reveals the subtle of their movements.
“I focused in his eyes and then I did not see anything behind the mask. The space was impregnated with silence. The time was essential” Eidglas Xavier, performer.
Seeing the other and being seen. FIAC Paris 2012
With Angele Guilbaud, Julia Masson, Marcel Vidal, 2010
National Circus School, Rosny, France