Les Apaches | Simon Nogueira | Johan Tonnoir | Andrea Catozzi @ Paris Sur Mesure
Les Apaches | Simon Nogueira | Johan Tonnoir | Andrea Catozzi @ Paris Sur Mesure

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Les Apaches | Simon Nogueira | Johan Tonnoir | Andrea Catozzi @ Paris Sur Mesure

2024
Movie
62 min
English

The Apaches orchestra, dancer Andrea Catozzi and free-runners Johan Tonnoir and Simon Nogueira take over the great nave of the Musée d'Orsay for this edition of Paris Sur Mesure: A place where movement, visual art and contemporary music collide.

Insights

Director: Simon Nogueira, Johan Tonnoir, Andrea CatozziGenres: Documentary, Dance, Performance

Plot Summary

This film captures a live performance of 'Les Apaches,' a contemporary dance piece choreographed by Simon Nogueira, Johan Tonnoir, and Andrea Catozzi. It showcases the raw energy and intricate choreography presented at Paris Sur Mesure. The performance explores themes through movement, reflecting the artists' unique visions and interpretations.

Critical Reception

As a recent live performance capture, 'Les Apaches' has primarily been experienced by audiences attending the Paris Sur Mesure event. Critical reviews are not widely available in the traditional sense for film or television releases. However, audience reactions and the nature of live performance art suggest a reception focused on the visceral impact of the dance and the artists' stage presence.

What Reviewers Say

  • Audience members often praise the high level of technical skill demonstrated by the dancers.

  • The emotional intensity and raw energy of the performance are frequently highlighted.

  • Choreographic innovation and unique artistic vision are typically noted as strengths.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this live performance capture is not readily available. However, audiences attending such events typically appreciate immersive and powerfully executed artistic performances.

Fun Fact

The performance 'Les Apaches' draws its name from a French term that historically referred to a group of Parisian street toughs known for their distinctive style and rebellious attitude, often associated with bohemian and artistic circles at the turn of the 20th century.

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