16.06.26 — 19:30
Miroir d’eau, Bordeaux
900 Satellites is a choreographic extension of the piece 900 Something Days Spent in the XXth Century. Némo Flouret created this piece in 2021, while he was still a student in PARTS (Brussels, Belgium). He conceives a prolific dance, which circulates like an electric current within a tight-knit group of dancers, caught in a frenzy of acceleration and gestural inventiveness. Inspired by raw spaces marked by the post-industrial era, the choreographer deploys movement in a composition that dialogues with the characteristics of each performance venue. Space, sound, and light are all materials that infuse the canvas of this dance, as if propelled by a particle accelerator. This satellite version aims to engage in a dynamic interplay with in situ architecture, where the choreographic score shifts as it progresses. The six performers of this mobile piece, in direct contact with their environment, are the driving force behind a dance that is constantly renewing its ways of existing.
Némo Flouret
Némo Flouret trained in the Paris CNSMD then in PARTS in Brussels. There, he started working with Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker and the Rosas company, writing pieces for spaces that are not dedicated to dance, like Forêt in the Musée du Louvre in 2022. He has been developing his taste for in situ creation ever since the duo Ce que l’on a trouvé dans la solitude (2019) and 900 Something Days Spent in the XXth Century (2021), devised for post-industrial spaces. In 2025, he created Derniers Feux which premiered in the Avignon Festival.