INNERVISION

Innervision is a monumental, uncluttered performance that explores notions of interiority and exteriority, and questions the - often invisible - links between human beings, nature and the origins of the world.

A living sculpture takes shape with 62 dancers, each facing an amplified light table, and guided live by Martin Messier. At the heart of this human wave that passes through and encompasses the audience, each performer follows the artist's instructions, as if carried by an inner voice, oscillating between obedience and free will. Dressed in black, the performers merge into a pulsating collective body, swelling, shrinking, advancing or collapsing, embodying the power and malleability of the social body.

In this vast choreographic device, the dancers hold a stone, symbolizing raw material and original nature. Their simple, repetitive gestures - rubbing, throwing, catching - evoke both a return to our roots and a harbinger of humanity's future struggles. In a space saturated with technology, this visceral, prophetic performance returns us to the timeless power of nature and the weight of our collective heritage.

When

Thursday 11.09

h 20:30

Where

NOI Techpark Bozen/Bolzano

Voltastr. 13 Via Volta Bozen/Bolzano

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Italian premiere
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First replication 20:30
Second replication 21:30

Innervision is a monumental, uncluttered performance that explores notions of interiority and exteriority, and questions the - often invisible - links between human beings, nature and the origins of the world.

A living sculpture takes shape with 62 dancers, each facing an amplified light table, and guided live by Martin Messier. At the heart of this human wave that passes through and encompasses the audience, each performer follows the artist's instructions, as if carried by an inner voice, oscillating between obedience and free will. Dressed in black, the performers merge into a pulsating collective body, swelling, shrinking, advancing or collapsing, embodying the power and malleability of the social body.

In this vast choreographic device, the dancers hold a stone, symbolizing raw material and original nature. Their simple, repetitive gestures - rubbing, throwing, catching - evoke both a return to our roots and a harbinger of humanity's future struggles. In a space saturated with technology, this visceral, prophetic performance returns us to the timeless power of nature and the weight of our collective heritage.

Duration

30'

ORIGINAL CREATION
Director, Choreography, Music

Martin Messier

Creative and Choreographic Advisor

Caroline Laurin-Beaucage

Scenography and Costumes

Odile Gamache

Artistic Coordinator

Ingrid Vallus

Production Director

Émilie Martel

RESTAGING TEAM
Choreographic Advisor

Sara Hanley

Technical Director

Samuel Thériault

Artistic Coordinator

Sabrina Fraternali

Production Director

Charlotte Ménard

Dancers

Baumgartner Marlies
Benussi Ginevra
Berger Edith
Bertagnolli Elisa
Berti Alice
Bertola Stefania
Bonell Anna Iduna
Bontempelli Sabrina
Bortolotti Dianastella
Brugman Relle
Calliari Giorgia
Chistè Petra
Cianflone Angelica
Daffara Isabella
Eikemann Sveva Maria
Facchin Elisa
Fantini Alessandro
Flammini Minuti Danila
Gavioli Tamara
Gennaro Giulia
Gerardin Eleonora
Huber Anna
Knoll Celine
Konoshenko Anastasia
Kostner Anastasia
Maiorano Arianna
Mairhofer Martine
Malfertheiner Thea
Menchetti Giulia
Meneguzzo Anna
Merler Sarah
Moser Leonie
Pasinato Antinea
Porroni Giorgia
Raffaelli Lorenzo
Rosanelli Benjamin
Solda Angela
Zadra Paola
Zambaldi Daniela

Developed with the support of

«Nouveau Chapitre», Canada Council for the Arts

photo © DenisMartin
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Second replication 21:30

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