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THANKS FOR NOTHING ON PONT ALEXANDRE III

High performance art and civic engagement come together this weekend on the Pont Alexandre III as Thanks for Nothing presents its Nuit Blanche 2018 offering LE PONT DES ÉCHANGES.

The NGOs L’Atelier des artistes en exil, Fondation Abbé Pierre, Libraries without Borders, Cultures du cœur, and the Music Fund will join…

… Wael AlkakUriel BarthélémiAlex Cecchetti, Valérie Mréjen,  Melik Ohanian, Christodoulos PanayiotouLaure Prouvost, and Noé Soulier—all of whom have created work specifically for the event.

As a bonus, Marie-Claude Pietragalla and Julien Derouault’s Théâtre du Corps will perform Lorenzaccio.

LE PONT DES ÉCHANGES

Saturday, October 6, from 7 pm to 2 am.

Pont Alexandre III, between Invalides and the Grand Palais, Paris.

Théâtre du Corps Pietragalla-Derouault, Lorenzaccio. Images courtesy the artists.

L.A. DANCE PROJECT — LIVE FROM 2245

After a sold out opening weekend, L.A. Dance Project continues to welcome audiences to its new home for LIVE FROM 2245, a series of performances in downtown Los Angeles.

LIVE FROM 2245 features two rotating programs that highlight the company’s ongoing mission to promote the work of emerging and established choreographers, and to introduce new audiences to iconic modern works,” and PROGRAM A features the local premiere of L.A. Dance Project founder and director Benjamin Millepied’s Bach Studies (Part 1).*
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PROGRAM A—
Second Quartet by Noé Soulier and Bach Studies (Part 1)
Wednesday and Thursday, May 23 and 24.
Saturday, May 26; Tuesday, May 29; and Friday, June 1.
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PROGRAM B—
Martha Graham Duets
Hearts & Arrows and On the Other Side by Millepied.
Tuesday, May 22; Friday, May 25.
Wednesday and Thursday, May 30 and 31.
Saturday, June 2.
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L.A. Dance Project Studios
2245 East Washington Boulevard, downtown Los Angeles.
From top: David Adrian Freeland, Jr., in rehearsal; Benjamin Millepied; the company in rehearsal (2). All photographs courtesy of L.A. Dance Project.

NOÉ SOULIER AT L.A. DANCE PROJECT

This weekend L.A. Dance Project hosts an Open Studios rehearsal, as well as the Flax Foundation’s DIALECTIC OF THE STARS program BODIES 2, featuring a screening of Naotaka Hiro’s THE PIT (DANCER WITH GOLDEN LIPS), and a performance by Noé Soulier.

 

LADP OPEN STUDIOS AT 2245, Saturday, February 24, from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm.

L.A. DANCE PROJECT, 2245 East Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles.

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BODIES 2, Saturday, February 24, doors at 7 pm.

THE PIT screening, 7:30 pm.

NOÉ SOULIER performance, 8 pm.

L.A. DANCE PROJECT, 2245 East Washington Boulevard, Los Angeles.

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See: aestheticamagazine.com/noe-soulier

Noé Soulier, image courtesy of the French Embassy in the United States, and, bottom, photographed by Ouidade Soussi-Chiadmi.

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L.A. DANCE PROJECT — MILLEPIED PREMIERES

The L.A. Dance Project–company-in-residence at The Wallis for 2017-2018—is tripling down for its fall season, with three Los Angeles premieres of work by choreographer and artistic director Benjamin MillepiedIN SILENCE WE SPEAK and ORPHEUS HIGHWAY, both from 2017, and CLOSER, a 2006 piece with music by Philip Glass.

In addition, the company will dance the U.S. premiere Noé Soulier’s SECOND QUARTET, which features music by the choreographer and Flemish DJ Tom De Cock.

 

L.A. DANCE PROJECT, Thursday through Saturday, November 2–4, at 7:30 pm.

THE WALLIS, 9390 Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills.

thewallis.org/show-info

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Current company members include Aaron Carr, David Adrian Freeland, Jr.Kaitlyn GillilandAxel Ibot, Daisy Jacobson, Nathan Makolandra, Francisco MungambaRachelle Rafailedes, Janie Taylor, Miranda Wattier, and Patricia Zhou.

L.A. Dance Project, in performance at The Wallis, November 2, 2017. From top:

Second Quartet, Nathan Makolandra and Rachelle Rafailedes; In Silence We Speak, Rafailedes (left) and Janie TaylorSecond Quartet, from left, David Adrian Freeland Jr., Makolandra, and Aaron Carr. Performance photographs by Lawrence K. Ho.

Benjamin Millepied. Photograph by Morgan Lugo. Image credit: The Wallis.

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