Performances de mai !
〓 Date & Horaire 〓
Vendredi 12 mai 2023 à 20h
〓 Tarif 〓
TP : 12€ / TR* : 8€
► Je réserve
* intermittent·e·s, demandeur·euse·s d’emploi, étudiant·e·s et résident·e·s de Gentilly
Actions, sounds, experimental music, plastic gestures, improbable dance steps, make way for four highly contrasting performative universes. Under the Générateur banner, performance is once again on display, freely and in all directions. The four artists do as they please… since it’s the month of May! lol
INCRUST_XTA I’m sorry
J Lenon _ Scarlet Dj & Guests
A project of delirious and delicate synthesis, this installation-performance produces a stream https://www.twitch.tv/je_suis_desolee. Hote_sses and invit_ations vary according to the edition. Actions, words, images and sounds collide, mounting a perspective between what is here and what is elsewhere. The performance juggles degrees of awareness, influence and adherence, in pursuit of happy accidents #PURITUPURITUP
Western music gets a little oxidized
Emma Kerssenbrock
The musician is a mystical entity with obscure preoccupations usually living in dark, damp cellars. His favorite pastime is composing.
He spends most of his days carrying out a dubious creative process with his ten appendages serving as his fingers.
Alone in his room, the maestro questions the legitimacy of his music; how to extract a symphony from a mass of sounds?
How to exist when his grotesque creation is incomparable to the great figures of Western music?
He invites you to come and answer these questions with him during this unusual performance.
Voltage generator
Camille Lacroix
Voltage generator: A dipole capable of imposing voltages, by plantar stimulation, across the terminals of a dipode. The massive influx of negative charges through reflex zones inhibits energy circulation by saturating the meridians, and leads to a lasting jamming of homeostatic mechanisms. The tensions generated are reinterpreted in the form of liminal, almost subliminal, but persistent sounds. The listener’s psychic resistance is thus put to the test by a subtly abusive acoustic pressurization.
Through improbable body-machine assemblages, the aim is to give to see and hear a gallery of living, loud ready-made with low energy performance.
Design, composition and performance: Camille Lacroix
External viewpoints Marie-Bénédicte Cazeneuve, Grégoire Terrier, Sigolène Valax
Hosted in residence : le Château Ephémère, le Point Ephémère, le GMEM – CNCM de Marseille, Le Générateur, La Muse en Circuit – CNCM
Co-productions: le Château Ephémère, la Biennale Mars à l’Ouest.
Supports : This project has received support for musical or multidisciplinary projects from the Maison de la Musique Contemporaine.
Carpet Diem
Sophia El Mokhtar
Mixing dance, painting and sound work, Carpet Diem is an opportunity for Sophia El Mokhtar to reveal many of her inspirations, which range from American and Egyptian musicals of the 50s to mythical films such as Tous en scène, Afrita Hanem with Samia Gamal, but also Satin Rouge, a Franco-Tunisian film by Raja Amari. His enthusiasm for American-style entertainement and his love for oriental dance are carried by a score created especially for Carpet Diem, a score made for dancing and inspired by texts from his book United States of La Bambina.
This creation benefits from the Mobility Aid of the Occitanie Region.
Graphic design : Philippine Bordeaux @dusk_club_
J Lenon _ Scarlet Dj
J Lenon _ Scarlet Dj
Sketches, lyrics, choreographed parquets, dubbing editing, family, music aspire, auto school, pro course plumage ramage coquillage. Rubbed in many nooks and crannies, Scarlett John wonders what art does to us and what it allows us, in the city, on stage, alavillealascenealaville, on stage #breakitshakeitdowndowntown
Sophia El Mokhtar
Sophia El Mokhtar
Sophia El Mokhtar is a French visual artist born in 1979 in Toulouse.
She began writing in 2012 through the blog Paysages Intérieurs and self-published her first book ” états unis ” in 2013.
She reflects on ways of telling real-life stories.
What she seeks to implement, particularly in her often grotesque performances, which she debuted in 2015, is the question of feminist emancipation by staging herself in the skin of different women.
Since 2019 she has been actively collaborating with Le Générateur and Lieu Commun Artist Run Space in Toulouse on both collective and individual artistic projects.
She is currently directing her artistic practice towards the search for an immersive experience with the development of sound and musical work based on her own texts.
Her artistic practice is supported by the Occitanie Region and the Occitanie Drac through artistic residencies and production grants.
Photo © Alexis Komenda
+ info: https://sophiaelmokhtar.net/
Emma Kerssenbrock
Emma Kerssenbrock
Emma Kerssenbrock is a freelance sound artist, DNSEP 2018 graduate from HEAR Strasbourg, with a background in electroacoustic composition.
His practice is mixed and aims to be hybrid; it oscillates between sound composition, sculpture, installation and performance.
It’s by incessantly mutating between these mediums that he finds the frictions he’s looking for.
Co-founder of the Ligojn collective and founder of the Incessante association, since 2018 iel has been programming evenings of concerts and performances aimed at showcasing young experimental artists.
In 2022, iel won the Collectif COAX call for projects and the “La nouvelle onde” prize in the “Artist – entrepreneur.e” category.
Website: https://ekerssenbrock.wixsite.com/krsbk
Photo © Alexandre Berquin
Camille Lacroix
Camille Lacroix
Camille Lacroix is a composer and visual artist. She studied scenography at ENSAD and electroacoustic music composition at CRD de Pantin. She currently evolves between the fields of music, visual arts and performance.
Beginning as a scenographer for the performing arts (notably with Cie Pli – Flora Détraz), her work has gradually turned towards sound creation.
In 2020, she began work on a multidisciplinary project based on a text by Marcel Duchamp: “Transformateur destiné à utiliser les petites énergies gaspillées”, which takes the form of a collection of sound pieces, an illustrated booklet, and now a performative form.
His work is regularly presented at festivals dedicated to sound creation: Le Musée Transitoire (Paris), Festival Futura (Crest), Supersonique (Marseille), Exhibitronic (Strasbourg).
+ info: http://www.camillelacroix.fr/