May 9+10. That choreographs us. Benoît Lachambre + The Bachelor Programme in Dance Performance
The students of the Bachelor Programme in Dance Performance present the work That choreographs us, choreographed by Benoît Lachambre at Weld
Dancers: Cathryn Humphreys, Claudia Erixon, Dario Barreto Damas, Emma Strandsäter, Gry Tingskog, Hampus Bergenheim, Ida Arenius, Maia Means, Manuel Lindner, Marco Behal, Max Wallmeier, Oda Persdatter Brekke, Olli Lautiola, Pinja Grönberg, Sara Kauppila, Sara Skoglund, Susanna Marjaana Ujanen, Tiia Tuulia Kasurinen, Tuuli Vahtola and Vanessa Virta
Facilitator: Benoît Lachambre
Assistant facilitator: Joao Costa Espinho
Technician: Daniel Eriksson
Benoît Lachambre decribes the performance:
We are working on the vibrating body, on what choreographs us… We are also seeing how to develop movement structures while sensing deep body connections. As we are working on micro movements, we are exploring the notion that connects us through space. Awakening the awareness that empathy is a constant flux of energy, enabling one to heighten consciousness and better perceive spatial energetic dynamics and architectures that surround us.
This work deals with altered states of being and proposes a flow of alternative awareness. What we are doing is an artistic action that needs each individual to implicate in how personal process is a necessity in these kinds of creation processes.
The work is durational and deals with extended states. It proposes the spectator to become more active as a viewer, listening while actively seeking for hen’s viewpoints and freely circulating through the performance space. We are also working on the transition between discussions and performance activities. The space between the existence of what surrounds us and traverses our consciousness choreographs us.
Looking at bodies and empathies the peaceful animal transforming, morphing, freeing the imagination.
Benoît Lachambre
is a Montréal-based choreographer, dancer, improviser, teacher and artistic director of his own company Par B.L.eux founded in 1996. Benoît has been a part of the international dance community for the past thirty years. He began his career in jazz and modern dance with companies as Les ballets-Jazz de Montréal, Pointépiénu and Toronto Dance Theater before he moved to New York and danced and studied with Stéphanie Skura and Nina Martin, among others. Since then he has devoted himself to an exploratory approach of movement and its sources and to seeking authenticity of motion. In his works, Benoît explores the dynamics of communication and perception, and elements of the visual and performance arts are inseparable from dance. Par B.L.eux is devoted to contemporary and interdisciplinary choreographic creation, and the close connection to an international network of artists. The company has toured around the world, essentially in Europe, but also in the Americas and Asia.
Benoît is part of many projects, working with such choreographers as Lynda Gaudreau, Felix Ruckert, Catherine Contour, Boris Charmatz, Sasha Waltz, and Isabelle Schad, as well as visual artist Laurent Goldring. He has created appreciated solos for Louise Lecavalier and Marion Ballester. With Meg Stuart and her company, Damaged Goods based in Brussels and Hahn Rowe, he co-created the highly acclaimed piece Forgeries, love and other matters for which he won the prestigious Bessie Award in New York. In addition to this Benoît Lachambre has received the Jacqueline Lemieux Award from the Canada Council 1999 and two Dora Mavor Moores for best performance and best choreography in 2001. Benoît Lachambre has also participated in several films, one for which he has won a Moving Pictures Award in Toronto in 2003. Between 2005-2008 he was associate choreographer at Scène Nationale de Brest, France.
A special thanks to Patricia Vázquez Iruretagoyena for being a visiting participant and an ex/in-ternal eye.