An industrial hall at night. A figure wrapped in black leather on a motorcycle. A strange creature on high heels. A mysterious woman at the harpsichord. To the sounds of Mozart, Händel and Purcell, a strange ritual unfolds between off-kilter desire and enigmatic humor. The stage becomes an arena in the middle of which humans and machines come together for a courtship dance that sometimes appears to be a duel, sometimes an act of love.
RADIO VINCI PARK was created as a collaboration between the choreographer François Chaignaud and the visual artist and director Théo Mercier. The unusual choreography unfolds an interplay between François Chaignaud himself, the stuntman Cyril Bourny and the pianist Marie-Pierre Brébant. The work, which will be shown as a late-night performance as part of the International DANCE Festival Munich, plays with codes of baroque queerness and post-human science fiction. Both François Chaignaud and Théo Mercier are guests in Munich for the first time.
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