Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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Avignon, the dance festival Hivernales continues until March 5

Among the very rich programming note an event: " 9 Evenings" a series of performances that were presented at the 69th Regiment Armory in New York from 13 to 23 October 1966. Thirty technicians from Bell Telephone Laboratories began their technologies at the service of ten New York artists: John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Öyvind, Fahlström, Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor, Robert Whitman. Combining theater, dance and music, the "9 Evenings" mark a new stage in the history of reconciliation between art and technology, artists and scientists. This set of performance footage was compiled and presented in a film by Barbro Schultz Lundestam, Swedish film director and editor (Jean Cocteau, Charles Baudelaire, Yukio Mishima, Simone de Beauvoir, Marguerite Duras). She will make a public presentation Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 15:00 at the CDC's Wintertime, 18 rue Guillaume Puy. Free admission. Information and reservations 04 90 16 56 20. This program is the initiative of the Collection Lambert in Avignon.

And also of and by Yourik Golovin "Thanks for the add", Wednesday, March 2 at 16h in the Theatre of CDC - The Wintertime. This dance performance invites us into the world of avatars, characters that inhabit the unreal realm of content. Through multiple transformations of a body, punctuated by the sweet DJ set Greenfl y Yourik Golovin opens the door to a strange laboratory stage of the metamorphosis of a being trapped in the lights of the virtual. An unusual encounter between self and other.

All programming on the Wintertime: http://www.hivernales-avignon.com/Ressources/Files/prog_festival_hivernales_2011.pdf

Monday, February 28, 2011

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Avigon, the exhibition's spring begins this week MAC'A

In association with galleries Annie Lagier L'Isle sur la Sorgue and Martagon Malaucène the MAC'A (House of Contemporary Art in Avignon) has selected 23 visual artists whose practices, within the various contemporary art, ranged from figuration to abstraction around the design and, specifically pointing to a relationship with the line: In space ... On the surface, it writes Matisse about it, "must learn to enter and die." Artists include: Curt Asker, isa barber / michel Barjol, Martin Caminiti / Christine Crozat / rené Guiffrey, Fred guinot / michel houssin / Lina Jabbour sandra d.lecoq / guy on Meaux / franck Lestards, sylvie maurice danièle Orcier / anne-marie sinner, Didier Petit / Etienne pressing / Pascal Simonet, xavier Spatafora / marie-pierre thiébaut christian valverde / claude viallat, Makhi Xenakis. Exhibition March 4 to 27, Space Cloitre Saint Louis 20 rue du Portail Boquier 84000 Avignon. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 14 to 18 h. Tours: Saturday, March 12 to 16 hours a Barjol Michel, Saturday, March 19 at 16h by Jean-Claude Roure. Free admission.

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Auditorium Vaucluse, the return of the Quartet!

Pushing the limits of creativity and ingenuity, combining artistic maturity and eternal youth, the new show of the famous quartet, entitled "Dancers ropes," always directed by Alain Sachs, is back with its fifth creation. We already know that some surprising discoveries marked this celebration of the marriage of music and humor. March 18, 20:30. Seats from 40 to 34 euros. Information / reservation: http://www.auditoriumlethor.com/affdetok.php?id=55

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Avignon, Focus on poetry at the University Library!

March 7 to April 22, 2011, University Library offers in partnership with the Ecole Superieure d'Art d'Avignon, Orchestre Lyrique de Région Avignon-Provence and the Utopia cinema, "Spotlight on Poetry", a series of cultural events around the poetry, the Thematic fire
- an art exhibition, conducted by the Ecole Superieure d'Art d'Avignon
- conferences
- poetry readings and meetings with the participation of Michel Butor and Jean-Pierre Milovanoff
- video projections, with the participation of Leos Carax and Jean-Michel Frodo
- dance and musical meetings
- selections of poems, books and movies and a press review.
More information on the Library website: www.bu.univ-avignon.fr Free admission, Monday through Friday from 8am to 19:50.