SWEET LADY

DANCE QUARTET, SING AND ANCIENT MUSIC — 30 MIN
TO DESTINATION OF HISTORIC AND ATYPICAL PLACES

An amazing quartet, made up of two dancers and two singers, revisits the game of love: from seduction to waiting, from desire to regret.

Starting from the courteous love song “Sweet Pretty Lady” by Guillaume de Machaut (14th century), choreographers Lucie Augeai and David Gernez capture a theme as old as the world and yet crosses the ages.

With Douce dame, Adéquate goes to meet the public in places of history or everyday life whether unusual or common, to make live a light and tender experience, while intimacy: Cloisters, museums, abbeys, watch factories, mills, halls covered by the market,…

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Choreography
Lucie Augeai and David Gernez
Musical collaboration
Simon-Pierre Bestion of The Tempest
performance
Lucie Augeai, David Gernez, Simon-Pierre Bestion, Vivien Simon
Complicit look
Jessica Fouché
Light Creation and General Authority
Etienne Soullard
Costumes
Gwendoline Grandjean

production
Adequate company
Co-producers and partners
Theatre Olympia, a multi-disciplinary, predominantly dance-dominant contract stage of Arcachon (33) / Territory Scenes – Bocage Bressuirais Agglomeration (79) / Brive-Tulle National Stage (19 )/ La Briqueterie- CDCN Du Val de Marne (94) / The Conservatory with Regional Radiation of Poitiers (86 )/ Les Eclats – Artistic Pole for Contemporary Dance in New Aquitaine, La Rochelle (17 ) / La Chapelle des Augustins ) Atelier Canopé 86, Poitiers (86)/ the CND de Lyon (69).
Support
The company is supported by the DRAC New Aquitaine – Ministry of Culture and Communication under the aid to the company, is contracted by the New Aquitaine Region. The company is in partnership with the Olympia Theatre – Arcachon’s predominantly danced multidisciplinary convention stage (33) over the years 2017 to 2019. With the support of the OARA / Artistic Office of the New Aquitaine Region, the city of Poitiers (86) and the Vienna Departmental Council (86).