Premiere at festival Théâtres d’été in Nyon, August 16th, 1996. Choreography for 4 dancers.
Small natural disasters is a return to Philippe Saire’s more narrative style. This piece is indeed a “story” that of a relationship which, because of its triangular nature, prevents desires ever being fully satisfied. As in Harold Pinter’s Betrayal, the characters’ interactions become steadily more corrupted by small deceits, falsehoods, compromises: “natural disasters” which, although minor in themselves, have a disproportionate power of destruction.
Alternating with the trio sequences a solo figure strives to show that human integrity can be kept intact, despite apparent corruption.
As an allegory of irresponsability, Small natural disasters is delivered with a lightness which, on reflection, is completely deceptive.
Choreography
Philippe Saire
Dancers
Karine Gasset,
Corinne Rochet,
Massimo Biacchi,
Philippe Saire
Set and light design
Jean-Marie Bosshard
Costumes
Isa Boucharlat
Music
Beethoven,
Gus Viseur
Choreography
Philippe Saire
Dancers
Karine Gasset,
Corinne Rochet,
Massimo Biacchi,
Philippe Saire
Set and light design
Jean-Marie Bosshard
Costumes
Isa Boucharlat
Music
Beethoven,
Gus Viseur