Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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Calobra National selection of Poets Spring 2011

For information: in "Current Poets 'Spring' - program to show , national selection
in the theme of Spring 2011: "On the infinite landscape"
http://www.printempsdespoetes.com/ in partnership with Ministry of Education / Department of Culture
The Calobra show performance Bourdelas Lawrence / Wild Shores
to be programmed into theaters, libraries, gardens, schools, etc. .. .
(possibility of meeting with the author after the performance)
Created in 2008 at Theatre 7 Expression in Limoges, then taken before a full house the Library of Limoges French media the following year, it's vocal, sounds and screening of a poetical hymn in Majorca that carries the audience for 45 minutes. The book, prefaced by poet & philosopher Marie-Noëlle Agniau, postfacée by poet & academic Beatrice Bonhomme, is a poetic reminiscence of the author's two trips to Mallorca in the mid 80s. It includes what the charm of the author: a "exoticism revisited", fed by the place names & characters from the past, but also allusions to art ... The university & Critic Jean-Paul Perret Gavard-wrote, about this work: "... the evocation of landscapes past becomes the thing that is not resigned to die and continues to serve and not to live in the past but for the future ... .

Creating Optophone Wild Shores is a square meal that becomes, by the grace of the projection, a virtual Mediterranean, and variously colored moving over the text. Magical sounds that accompany the text. The audience sits in front of or around and contemplate, meditate and listen. Wild Shores is a collective of musicians, visual artists created in the early 90 to Limoges (France) by Evelyne Hebey, Fred New, and Marc Roques. They develop around a musical work, audiovisual multi-disciplinary processes - installations, performances and video triptychs - and experimenting with possible interactions with the new multimedia tools. Their work reveals a sensitive, poetic and unique reflection on our environment.

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