The conceptual two-man tango show, emb(ar)rasser, is performed by Argentine Tango dancers, Nicolas and Christophe. Watch the very first live performance in Paris, France and learn more about the project herein:
Watch the performance at live.com
emb(ar)rasser
conception : nicolas maloufi
interpretation : christophe lambert, nicolas maloufi
light design : cyril leclerc
music : frode haltli
duration : 23 minutes
christophe met nicolas 20 years ago
nicolas met christophe 20 years ago too
starts then, as a blatancy, what became a desire for dance
for him too
they meet up today
In a fraternal impulse they meet up without really leaving. But they take the time to confront their sensitivity and take it through the other in that exchange that allow the argentine tango. Two strong personalities who find the possibility of being fully here, living fully the moment through the other without suffering any shadowing.
There is no compromise, not for christophe, neither nicolas. Just the possibility through the dance to overflow, to go beyond the confrontation and transpose the encounter into a transcendence.
Almost a perfection where one works the other, puts him where he might be, should be, and bear him to a biting elegance.
MORE INFO
Learn more about the project on our page – Emb(ar)rasser Project – and watch the very first live performance in Paris recently via the button below.
BOOKINGS
If you would like to discuss the possibility of presenting the performance at your event or finding out where the show is playing next please contact Nicolas Maloufi below.
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Published: 25 Aug 2016 @ 13:29
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