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Hakanaï

  • Fri 2522:00-22:40
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Hakanaï

Hakanaï is a solo choreographic performance that unfolds through a series of images in motion. In Japanese Hakanaï denotes that which is temporary and fragile, evanescent and transient, and in this case something set between dreams and reality. While widely associated with nature, the term is now often used to elicit an intangible aspect of the human condition and its precariousness. It encompasses two elements: that concerning the human being as well as that related to dreams. This symbolic relationship is the foundation of the dance composition in which a dancer gives life to a space somewhere between the borders of imagination and reality, through her interactions with the images she encounters. The images are on-stage animations that move in physical patterns according to the rhythm of the live sounds that they follow. The performance’s outcome is the revelation of a digital installation to its audience.

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photo: AMCB-Hakanai-©RomainEtienne0-5123-EMBLEME-PROJET

With the support of Teatroskop, a program created with the initiative of the French Institute, the Ministry of Culture of France and the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs of France.

 

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Andrien M & Claire B (FR)
The Adrien M & Claire B Company creates digital and living art forms, ranging from stage performance to installations. It is co-directed by Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot, whose approach puts the human experience at the centre of technological issues, with a strong visual focus on the body and unique bespoke technologies created in-house. They strive to create living digital art: mobile, handcrafted, short-lived, and responsive.Claire Bardainne is a visual artist, graphic designer and scenographer. Her approach focuses on the imaginary realms conveyed by pictures and graphics, especially in their space-constructive capacity.Adrien Mondot is a multidisciplinary artist, computer scientist and juggler.
His researches question the movement, at the meeting point between the art of juggling and technology innovation.Today, the Company has 30 associates, two performances and two exhibits touring internationally. Its Lyon headquarters also house a research and crea- tion studio. The Company is registered with the DRAC Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, and subsidized by the City of Lyon.