They were specialty dancers...

IN SITU ∙ PERFORMANCE

Entre-Deux, Nantes (FR)

2016

They were specialty dancers which means they weren’t strippers, although they said they should’ve been because they would’ve made a lot more money is a performance produced for Entre-deux in Nantes within the frame of Champs Magnétiques in october 2016

They were specialty dancers which means they weren’t strippers, although they said they should’ve been because they would’ve made a lot more money is a form of visual and sound installation that explores the spectator’s relation to re-produced and suggested images, those that are recognizable and those that one completes with the help of his or her own imagination. The project is specialy designed for the space of Entre-deux with the collaboration of it’s founders – Marie-Laure Viale and Jacques Rivet.

performers: Virginie Aumond, Sylvaine Charrier, Manon Murtin and Christel De Peretti, Agnieszka Ryszkiewicz
includes some pieces of texts and interviews with Victor Burgin

Images by Daniel Bussolino & Annie Thomas