Salti

Toujours après minuit

Salti

Brigitte Seth, Roser Montlló Guberna

If music and dance can be prescribed to the sick to provoke fevers, these remedies sometimes prove to be contagious. A joyful and festive contagion which nourishes, as here, the creation of a funny, cruel and fantastic tale. By the way, do you know the “tarantella”? This popular dance from southern Italy treats “tarantolata”, people bitten by the poisonous insect “taranta”. In Salti, three friends ward off fate by performing the famous magic dance. Everyone invents steps, songs or nursery rhymes to perfect this fable where the imagination is king. Come and chase away boredom with your family by embarking on this joyful tumult!

Company presentation

Roser Montlló Guberna and Brigitte Seth are “authors of shows”, at the same time directors, choreographers, playwrights and performers. The multiplicity of their cultures and their experiences leads them to mix several languages ​​– French, Spanish, Catalan ; and also several artistic languages : dance, music, theatre. Means of expression that fully coexist and unfold on stage in complementarity, in harmony.

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Brigitte Seth - Director, choreographer, author

Brigitte Seth is a director, author and actress.
Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters.
She trained at the School of Arts and Techniques of Circus and Mime at the Nouveau Carré Sylvia Monfort in Paris.
She toured for three years with the itinerant group Théâtre Emporté (later Zingaro): "L'alchimiste" by Ben Jonson, "Lafair aux patrons" - creation. She created her first company, the Théâtre Incarnat, for which she co-wrote the first two shows in which she played: “Loin et longue” and “Le nain”.
Then as a performer, she worked with directors and choreographers, notably Christine Marneffe, Jean-Marie Maddeddu, Alain Brugnago, Patrice Bigel, Eloi Recoing, Tomeo Verges, Jean-François Peyret.
From 1994 to 2000, she co-directed the collective Les Pénélopes with Anne Koren, Martha Moore and Roser Montlló Guberna.
She assisted Sophie Loucachevsky for two projects in South Africa: "Fragments, a playshop" and "Once upon a time" in 1996 and 1997.
In 1997, Brigitte and Roser joined forces and created the Compagnie Toujours après Minuit.

Roser Montlló Guberna - Director, choreographer, author

Roser Montlló Guberna is a director, choreographer and actress.
She was born in Barcelona where she studied classical, contemporary, Spanish dance and theater at L'Institut del Teatre de Barcelona. She gets the first
prize at the National Classical Dance Competition in Spain. Arrived in France in 1982, and not speaking French, she began her career with choreographers: Maguy Marin, Brigitte Farges, Adriana Borriello (in Italy), Angelin Preljocaj, Charles Cré-Ange, Jean-Christophe Bleton and collaborated with Tomeo Verges since the creation of the Man Drake company.
She also studied Spanish Baroque dance with Ana Yepes and French Baroque dance with Francine Lancelot and Béatrice Massin.
She participated between 1986 and 1989 in the creation of several shows where theater, dance and music are linked, with the directors Jean-Claude Penchenat, Stéphane Verrue, and the musical direction Jean-Claude Malgoire. Then in the theater she worked, as an actress, with directors
like Jean-Marie Maddeddu, Patrice Bigel, Benoît Bradel, Alain Brugnago. From 1994 to 1999, she worked regularly with Sophie Loucachevsky (Théâtre Feuilleton at the Odéon and a series of shows produced in South Africa), and with Jean-François Peyret (artistic collaboration and interpretation) for "La méduse" les trois " Treatises on the Passions” and “Faust, a natural history”.
She creates two solos that she interprets "Sombra, Solita y Sol" and "Invito". She works as an artistic collaborator with André Wilms for the show
“Philosophy in the boudoir” by Sade in Munich.
She turns to the cinema as an actress with Ricard Reguan "El Tems", Fernando Solanas "Tango the exile of Gardel", Charles Cré-Ange "On the envelope there was a cross", Angelin Preljocaj "Wedding" of Stravinsky, Jean-Marie Maddeddu “Entracte International” and “Death of laughter”.
In 1997, Brigitte and Roser joined forces and created the Compagnie Toujours après Minuit.

Casting

Directors, choreographers  Brigitte Seth et Roser Montlló Guberna
Text Montlló/Seth
Lights Guillaume Tesson
Musics Hugues Laniesse and traditional Italian music
With Jim Couturier, Louise Hakim et Lisa Martinez

 

Production

Production Toujours après minuit
Co-production Scène nationale d’Orléans, Equinoxe – Scène nationale de Châteauroux.

Accueil en résidence La Pratique, AFA de l’Indre, Résidanses pluridisciplinaires, Chaillot – Théâtre National de la Danse

Avec le soutien de l’ADAMI

La compagnie est conventionnée par le Ministère de la Culture – DRAC Île-de-France, la Région Île-de-France et reçoit le soutien du département du Val-de-Marne.  

© Christophe Raynaud de Lage

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