Sivy sans tsôta
Led by the French choreographer Anne-Charlotte Hubert and assisted by Claire Delhumeau, anthropologist, the piece is thought and designed is a trans-disciplinary approach. Six dancers and three musicians are invited to use their different artistic backgrounds and skills to share and compose together.
Improvisation is central to the work and used by the artists to research and present structures in which all can dialogue. It also provides the performers with the liberty to explore new rhythmical and corporeal possibilities and to rethink the body out of its usual aesthetics. Although it is designed for nine artists the performance will eventually tour by three trios (or quatuors) in and around their regions of origin. ‘Sivy sans Tsôta’ (literally nine without six) is therefore created for and by the absence of the other artists, as three pieces of a whole jigsaw.