Faustin Linyekula, Franck Moka

Profanations

Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse
octoberoct 8 – 10
1/2

French premiere

1h10

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Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse

Wednesday october 8

19h30

Thursday october 9

19h30

Friday october 10

19h30

Concept, musical direction and film Franck Moka. Choreography, stage direction and film Faustin Linyekula. With (TBC) Franck Moka (machines), Huguette Tolinga (percussions), Inès Mangominja (dance). Dramaturgy and stage direction assistant Pendeza Mulamba.

Production Studios Kabako (Isaac Yenga)
Coproduction (ongoing) Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse; Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne; MIXT – Terrain d’arts en Loire-Atlantique; Solstice – Pôle International de Production et de diffusion des Pays de la Loire; Festival d’Automne à Paris
With the support of the Department of Arts and Humanities, New York University Abu Dhabi

Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse and the Festival d’Automne à Paris are coproducers of this performance and present it as a co-presentation

With the support of

Faustin Linyekula, a central figure on the Congolese artistic scene joins forces with composer and filmmaker Franck Moka in order to continue artistic creation in a country in the grip of chaos. Drawing upon live music and cinema, Profanations is an urgent show. It pits poetry against destruction, and life-giving energy against the powers of death. 

 

Since 2001, Faustin Linyekula has been building a body of work in which dance, music and words work together to tell the story of a country, Congo, and to examine its fractures and troubled history. There is an undercurrent of violence in Profanations that the artist and his Studios Kabako organism, based in Kisangani for the last twenty years, know all too well. Against all odds, the onstage musicians create shockwaves with the synthesizer, guitar, bass and percussions. Profanations is a concert akin to an endless cry, an attempt, via music, to pray against fate – without god, that is – to the extent of losing all one's strength. It is also a film, co-directed by Faustin Linyekula and Franck Moka, in the form of Congolese variations around the theme of the Cène, or Last Supper — a meaningful image of a feast which has been thrown but, let us not forget, might be the last. Driven by the heady rhythm of the instruments, Profanations brings us out of this state of imposed overwhelming with a jolt. It could be summed up in a vision, that of a woman who gets up to dance.

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