Bouchra Ouizguen, Tala Hadid
Sphere / Kurah
decemberdec 8 – 13

METRO
Ligne 3 (Parmentier)
Ligne 9 (Saint-Ambroise)
Ligne 5 (Richard-Lenoir)
Tuesday december 8
00h
Wednesday december 9
00h
Thursday december 10
00h
Friday december 11
00h
Saturday december 12
00h
Sunday december 13
00h
Concept and creation Tala Hadid and Bouchra Ouizguen.
Production Tala Hadid and Bouchra Ouizguen
Co-production Qatar Museums
With the support of the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
La Ménagerie de verre and the Festival d’Automne in Paris present this installation as a corealisation, in partnership with the CENTQUATRE-PARIS.
Sphere / Kurah is an installation in which body, voice and gesture permeate each other. By means of screens, projections and translucent surfaces, images detach themselves from the body and become traces, lights, and glimmers. Within this passage from presence towards fragility, the work attaches itself to forms of survival.
The choreographer Bouchra Ouizguen, and filmmaker and photographer Tala Hadid work at the fringes of their respective disciplines and worlds, where body and image cease to be figures of a different kind and enter into a regime of passage or transition. From this collaboration comes a host of moving images and gestures performed, photographed and filmed in North Africa, the Middle East and beyond. The installation unfurls in the form of a place of circulation with no centre nor edge, in which body, voice and gesture go through cycles of mourning and joy, density and disappearance. What arises in the encounter between a body and an image, when each becomes a variation? These apparitions prolong the trace of what is left over. The bodies do not simply content themselves with appearing, instead they modulate, withdraw, and reappear in a different form. Between the female dancers and the camera, and between visitors and the images—filmic or photographed—develops an unstable zone in which presence varies in intensity. The work hinges upon what remains once shapes have dispersed and questions the conditions of their very survival.
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