Grande fête de Vallouise (05 – Hautes Alpes) – August 4. 2024
Invited by the municipality to create a stroll/promenade through the village for this street arts festival, the choice of red complements the green of the surrounding mountains. The dance route begins at the fountain, then moves around on to the central square. The sail draws the words ONDE then GYR to create the confluence of the Gyronde rivers, hangs by its left leg from the forgotten pulley above the boutique des Vaudois, irrigates the Bachat street as a red carpet, climbs up the Place du Four and returns to build itself into a large velum above the festival-goers in the Place de l’Eglise.
Music: #25, Holloys – In Stiches, The Bad Plus – 524 Hz, Laboréal – The Coup, Meute x Henrik Schwarz.
Festival Les Plus Belles de Mai, Marseille 13003 – May 10. 2025
Strike ! Red Street Pantone, rue Busserade / Bar Jo > in progress
Right in the heart of the old barracks district, rue Busserade has recently become a landscaped pedestrian street, designed for passers-by and children between the surrounding schools. To the rear of the Caserne du Muy, this axis opens up a breach of life in what was once a closed, private car park. With a monochrome veil that is monumental, compact, elastic, elegant and adventurous, a dancer-architect and a group of performers from Labo des Désirs play with the flows, rhythms, scales, history and identity of the site, where working-class, military, judicial and protest memories intermingle. Strike! With the dynamic paintbrush, curtain, carpet, shelter, dress, fold, drape, flag, a nod to Christo, Street Pantone reclaims the plasticity of spaces and invites encounters with inhabiting bodies, right down to the Jo bar below (Bar Jo sounds like funny fool in french), which proclaims its gentle madness and strikes spirits and heels just as hard.
A Red Plexus and the Mairie du 2-3e (Marseille) production. With the support of the City of Marseille and the Friche Belle de Mai.
RED STREET PANTONE
Grande fête de Vallouise (05 – Hautes Alpes) – August 4. 2024
Invited by the municipality to create a stroll/promenade through the village for this street arts festival, the choice of red complements the green of the surrounding mountains. The dance route begins at the fountain, then moves around on to the central square. The sail draws the words ONDE then GYR to create the confluence of the Gyronde rivers, hangs by its left leg from the forgotten pulley above the boutique des Vaudois, irrigates the Bachat street as a red carpet, climbs up the Place du Four and returns to build itself into a large velum above the festival-goers in the Place de l’Eglise.
Music: #25, Holloys – In Stiches, The Bad Plus – 524 Hz, Laboréal – The Coup, Meute x Henrik Schwarz.
Festival Les Plus Belles de Mai, Marseille 13003 – May 10. 2025
Strike ! Red Street Pantone, rue Busserade / Bar Jo > in progress
Right in the heart of the old barracks district, rue Busserade has recently become a landscaped pedestrian street, designed for passers-by and children between the surrounding schools. To the rear of the Caserne du Muy, this axis opens up a breach of life in what was once a closed, private car park. With a monochrome veil that is monumental, compact, elastic, elegant and adventurous, a dancer-architect and a group of performers from Labo des Désirs play with the flows, rhythms, scales, history and identity of the site, where working-class, military, judicial and protest memories intermingle. Strike! With the dynamic paintbrush, curtain, carpet, shelter, dress, fold, drape, flag, a nod to Christo, Street Pantone reclaims the plasticity of spaces and invites encounters with inhabiting bodies, right down to the Jo bar below (Bar Jo sounds like funny fool in french), which proclaims its gentle madness and strikes spirits and heels just as hard.
A Red Plexus and the Mairie du 2-3e (Marseille) production. With the support of the City of Marseille and the Friche Belle de Mai.