June 21 - July 20, 2008 Jackman Goldwasser Catwalk Gallery & Black Box Gallery
The crème de la crème of international contemporary art + dance films will be featured in Videodance: works from the Centre Pompidou, an exhibition projected on the Jackman Goldwasser Catwalk Gallery and in the Black Box Gallery. The Center Pompidou (Paris, France) is a pioneer in commissioning visual artists to work with choreographers to produce a new work for the Pompidou’s annual festival titled Vidéodanse. For the first time in the US, these important video works spanning a 25 year history of collaborations between contemporary dance and movement with film and video will be shown.
Videodance consists of a careful selection of video works made by artists from the United States and Europe between 1978 and 2008 presented by the Centre Pompidou. From April to June, the Pompidou Museum becomes alive with public screenings featuring hundreds of films made in collaboration between choreographers, dancers, film makers and video artists. The Art Center will feature over 30 works chosen by Michéle Bargue, Vidéodanse curator, and screened in their entirety in a black box gallery. Merce Cunningham, William Forsythe, Anna Halprin, DV8 Physical Theatre, Gilles Jobin, Charles Atlas, John Baldessari, Mona Hatoum, and Isaac Julien are just some of the many artists included in this ambitious program.
Videodance is organized in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou Paris France, the cultural services of the French Consulate in Chicago and the Hyde Park Art Center.
Videodance Program:
The Videodance program has been in arranged chronological order in four parts. Each week will feature a separate program of works shown daily beginning at noon in the given order. For an estimated program of running times, please visit the website. Schedule is subject to change.
Part I: June 22 - June 28
Le Sacre du printemps (1978, 36 minutes)
Choreography: Pina Bausch Dance: Tanztheater de Wuppertal avec Malou Airaudo dans le rôle de l’Elue, Anne-Marie Benati, Jo-Anne Endicott, Lutz Förster, Urs Kaufmann, Ed Kortlandt, Beatrice Libonati, Anne Martin, Dominique Mercy, Jan Minarik, Jacques Patarozzi, Arthur Rosenfeld, Meryl Tankard, Christian Trouillas Cinematography: Pit Wekyrich Music: Igor Stravinski
May B. (1983, 90 minutes)
Choreography: Maguy Marin Dance: Helena Berthelius, Luna Bloomfield, Raymond Brisson, Yank Gerbron de Graval, Christiane Glik, Mychel Lecoq, Maguy Marin, Jean-Marie Rase, Anna Rodriguez, Adolfo Varges, Karine Vyncke Cinematography: Paul-Robin Benhaïoun
Changing Parts (1984, 24 minutes)
Visual Artist: Mona Hatoum
Dix anges, portraits (1988, 33 minutes)
Choreography: Dominique Bagouet Dance: Jean-Pierre Alvarez, Christian Bourigault, Claire Chancé, Sarah Charrier, Bernard Glandier, Catherine Legrand, Orazio Massaro, Dominique Noel, Sonia Onckelinx, Michèle Rust Cinematography: Charles Picq et Dominique Bagouet
59 Positions (1992, 21 minutes)
Visual Artist: Erwin Wurm
Le P’tit bal (1993, 4 minutes)
Choreography and cinematography: Philippe Decouflé
Smoke (1995, 21 minutes)
Choreography and cinematography: Mats Ek
Je m’aime (1995, 4 minutes)
Dance: Matthieu Doze Cinematography: Gilles Mussard
6 Colorful Inside Jobs (1977/1997, 33 minutes)
Visual Artist: John Baldessari
Défilé/Performance (1998, 15 minutes)
Dance: Majida Khattari
Sonata do mar (1998, 5 minutes)
Choreography: Janica Draisma and Albert Jan Van der Stel Cinematography: Janica Draisma
Part II: June 29 - July 5
Abracadabra (1998, 37 minutes)
Choreography: Philippe Decouflé Cinematography: Philippe Decouflé and la Cie DCA
Test Room Containing Multiple Stimuli Known to Elicit Curiosity and Manipulatory Responses (1999, 60 minutes)
Choreography: Anita Pace Dance: Anita Pace, Carl Bukley Cinematography: Mike Kelley
Trans[e] (2000, 13 minutes)
Choreography and dance: Régine Chopinot Cinematography: Sibylle Stürmer
Le Laveur de vitres (2001, 26 minutes)
Choreography: Pina Bausch Dance: Rainer Behr, Regina Advento, Stephan Brinckmann, Andrey Berezin, Mechthild Grossmann, Silvia Farias, Na Young Kim, Ditto Miranda Jasifji, Beatrice Libonati, Daphnis Kokkinos, Eddie Martinez, Bernd Marszan, Dominique Mercy, Mélanie Morin, Cristiana Morganti, Pascal Merighi, Helena Pikon, Nazareth Panadero, Jorge Puerta Armanta, Fabien Prioville, Julie Anne Stanzak, Azusa Seyama, Fernando Sutig, Michael Strecker Cinematography: Peter Lindbergh
Fase (2001, 52 minutes)
Choreography: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Dance: Michèle Anne De Mey, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Cinematography: Thierry De Mey
Good for…(2001, 30 minutes)
Choreography: Alain Buffard Dance: Alain Buffard, Matthieu Doze, Christian Rizzo, Rachid Ouramdane Cinematography: Rachid Ouramdane Music: Jean-Sébastien Bach
Rewind (2002, 5 minutes)
Choreography, dance, and cinematography: Jérôme Andrieu
Skull * Cult (2002, 24 minutes) ***
Choreography: Christian Rizzo Dance: Rachid Ouramdane Cinematography: Christophe Bargues
The Moebius Strip (2002, 26 minutes)
Choreography: Gilles Jobin Dance: Christine Bombal, Jean-Pierre Bonomo, Vinciane Gombrowicz, Gilles Jobin, Lola Rubio Cinematography: Vincent Pluss
Song and dance (2003, 30 minutes)
Cinematography: Gilles Toutevoix
Part III: July 6 - 12
La Ribot distinguida (2003, 63 minutes)
Cinematography: Luc Peter
The invited (2004, 10 minutes)
Choreography: Meg Stuart Dance: Loup Abramovici, Simone Aughterlony, Joséphine Evrard, Antonija Livingstone, Sam Louwyck, Andreas Müller, Vania Rovisco, Thomas Wodianka
Cinematography: Jonathan Inksetter
Publique (2004, 52 minutes)
Choreography: Mathilde Monnier Dance: Magali Caillet, Germana Civera, Ondine Cloez, Corinne Garcia, Natacha Kouznetsova, I-fang Lin Lemoisson, Ana sofia Neves Gonçaives, Filiz Sizanli
Cinematography: Valérie Urréa
The Cost of Living (2004, 35 minutes)
Choreography and cinematography: Lloyd Newson Dance: DV8 Physical Theatre - Eddie Kay, David Toole, Vivien Wood, Tanja Liedtke, Rowan Thorpe, Kareena Oates, Tom Hodgson, Jose Maria Alves, Robin Dingemans, Eddie Nixon
Beautés cachées, sales histoires (2005, 26 minutes)
Choreography and cinematography: Robyn Orlin Dance: Gerard Bester, Rodney Buyeye, Richard Mananela, Toni Morkel, Neli Xaba
Le Cheval (2005, 8 minutes)
Choreography, dance and cinematography: Seydou Boro
Blanche-Neige Episode #1 (2005, 14 minutes)
Cinematography: Catherine Baÿ
l’homme qui danse / The dancing man (2004, 59 minutes)
Cinematography: Rosita Boisseau and Valérie Vrea
Fantome Afrique (1005, 15 minutes)
Choreography: Stephen Galloway, Vanesa Myrie Cinematography: Isaac Julien
Pond Way (2005, 26 minutes)
Choreography: Merce Cunningham Dance: Lisa Boudreau, Thomas Caley, Holley Farmer, Maydelle Fason, Jean Freebury, David Kulick, Matthew Mohr, Banu Ogan, Daniel Squire, Jeannie Steele, Derry Swan, Robert Swinston et Cheryl Therrien Cinematography: Charles Atlas
Part IV: July 13 - 20
My lunch with Anna (2005, 58 minutes)***
Choreography and dance: Anna Halprin and Alain Buffard Cinematography: Alain Buffard
One Flat Thing, Reproduced (2006, 26 minutes)***
Choreography: William Forsythe Dance: Yoko Ando, Cyril Baldi, Francesca Caroti, Dana Caspersen, Amancio Gonzales, Sang Jijia, David Kern, Prue Lang, Marthe Krummenacher, Loannis Mondafounis, Jone San Martin, Fabrice Maz Liah, Roberta Mosca, Georg Reischi, Christopher Roman, Elizabeth Waterhouse, Ander Zabala Cinematography: Thierry De Mey
Tempus fugit (2005, 26 minutes)
Choreography: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui Dance: Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Serge-Aimé Coulibaly, Ismelle da Silveira, Lisi Estaias, Damien Jalet, Nam Jin Kim, Christine Leboutte, Ali Ben Lotfi Thabet, Nicolas Vladyslav, Marc Wagemans Cinematography: Anaïs et Olivier Spiro
Paso Doble (2006, 40 minutes)***
Choreography, dance, and cinematography: Josef Nadj and Miquel Barceló
Les Messagers (2007, 67 minutes)
Visual Artist: Annette Messanger Cinematography: Brigitte Cornand
(Not) a Love Song (2008, 90 minutes)
Choreography: Alain Buffard Dance: Miguel Gutierrez, Vera Mantero, Claudia Triozzi, Vincent Ségal
***Notes the artworks that will be featured in an excerpted format on the Jackman Goldwasser Catwalk gallery, daily from 8 - 10 pm.

