Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo
Offset Dancers performance | Palais de Tokyo

OFFSET DANCERS PERFORMANCE

Palais de Tokyo
2016

Festival Do Disturb
Commission by Vittoria Matarrese
With DAE and 1992.

Video Offset Dancers Teaser Palais de Tokyo is now part of the CNAP Art Decorative & Design National collection. (2021)

Invited for the Do Disturb festival at Palais de Tokyo in Paris to create a new performance around the Dancers chairs collection, Aurelie Hoegy starts a new research with offset performance; working and approaching with Performance & Dance her design process.
The performance is also invited by Susanne Van Hagen in London and Brussels during two contemporary Design and art exhibitions (What’s Up and Breaking & construct). Aurelie Hoegy collaborates with the London sound composer Scanner, contemporary dancers and costume maker. A second performance was commissioned by David Lynch’s Silencio club in Paris. This new creation was supported by Silencio, Paris Design week, Maison & Objet and Design Academy Eindhoven. In parallel she organises talks around design & performance such as the one at the Silencio with Emanuele Quinz (historian) and Eric Arnal Burtschy (choreographer).

Creation: 2016
Direction & Design Concept: Aurelie Hoegy
Choreography: Aurelie Hoegy
with the help of Eric Arnal Burtschy (choreographer)
Costume maker: Aurelie Hoegy & Cecile Germain
Dancers: Thu Anh Nguyen, Claire
Seigle Goujon, Jean capeille
Sound Design: Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud
Film: Bruno Pellarin
Support: Palais de Tokyo, DAE, 1992.

INFOS

Festival Do Disturb
Commission by Vittoria Matarrese
With DAE and 1992.

Video Offset Dancers Teaser Palais de Tokyo is now part of the CNAP Art Decorative & Design National collection. (2021)

ABOUT

Invited for the Do Disturb festival at Palais de Tokyo in Paris to create a new performance around the Dancers chairs collection, Aurelie Hoegy starts a new research with offset performance; working and approaching with Performance & Dance her design process.
The performance is also invited by Susanne Van Hagen in London and Brussels during two contemporary Design and art exhibitions (What’s Up and Breaking & construct). Aurelie Hoegy collaborates with the London sound composer Scanner, contemporary dancers and costume maker. A second performance was commissioned by David Lynch’s Silencio club in Paris. This new creation was supported by Silencio, Paris Design week, Maison & Objet and Design Academy Eindhoven. In parallel she organises talks around design & performance such as the one at the Silencio with Emanuele Quinz (historian) and Eric Arnal Burtschy (choreographer).

Creation: 2016
Direction & Design Concept: Aurelie Hoegy
Choreography: Aurelie Hoegy
with the help of Eric Arnal Burtschy (choreographer)
Costume maker: Aurelie Hoegy & Cecile Germain
Dancers: Thu Anh Nguyen, Claire
Seigle Goujon, Jean capeille
Sound Design: Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud
Film: Bruno Pellarin
Support: Palais de Tokyo, DAE, 1992.