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Silence
Claude Brumachon
Icare
Claude Brumachon
Folie – rehearsal
Jean-Jacques Brumachon, Pauline Talon
D’Indicibles Violences
Claude Brumachon
Ellipse
Claude Brumachon
Embrasés
Claude Brumachon
Les Coquelicots Sauvages
Claude Brumachon
Texane
Claude Brumachon
Histoire d’Argan le Visionnaire
Claude Brumachon
Histoire d’Argan le Visionnaire
Claude Brumachon
Ashbury St.
Claude Brumachon
Phobos
Claude Brumachon
Folie
Claude Brumachon
Texane
Claude Brumachon
Absalon l’Insurgé
Claude Brumachon
Le Festin
Claude Brumachon
Folie
Claude Brumachon
Le Témoin
Claude Brumachon
Phobos
Claude Brumachon
La Fulgurance du Vivant
Claude Brumachon
La Fulgurance du Vivant
Claude Brumachon
Phobos
Claude Brumachon
Le Témoin
Claude Brumachon
The Manor
Claude Brumachon
Fragments d’Olympe
Claude Brumachon
Fragments d’Olympe
Claude Brumachon
Le Manoir
Claude Brumachon
La Suite Logique des Choses
Claude Brumachon
Légendaires
Claude Brumachon
Légendaires
Claude Brumachon
La Suite Logique des Choses
Claude Brumachon
Légendaires
Claude Brumachon
Histoire d'Argan le Visionnaire
Featuring the founder of the Illustre Théâtre, this choreography by Claude Brumachon is intended for all alike, young and old, for an informal immersion into the frivolity, refinement and joy of the 17th century.
Molière handed down to us his works: his words that pass through the centuries and that give keys to those who understand them today. This show is an opening, it leads towards… By returning to the energies of the dancing characters concealed in Molière’s work and by revealing them in an often pertinent halftone, Claude Brumachon hands us the essence of the character. The public is then free to transfer these human characteristics to our own era. Have we really changed so much?
Source: Brumachon-Lamarche (learn more)