North of Vanuatu, in the Banks Islands, there is a tradition called water music (the music of water). Originally, only women practice this discipline handed down from mother to daughter, especially during times of bath or laundry. From their bodies that dance and move in the water suddenly came a myriad of sounds, the sound of the waves on the reef rumble of thunder, to the song of a whale ..
In 2008, the meeting of the choreographer Richard Digoué Charles Bice and water Banks Islands musicians, led to a creation combining contemporary choreographic inspiration Kanak Nyian the Company, the expertise ancestral musical water musicians ni-Vanuatu.
Liumoros take place by the sea in New Caledonia and Vanuatu, with three dancers and four musicians, seven women in a magical world where the bodies roam on sounds that flow and captivate us.
Creation danse/musique 2014 : Richard Digoué (NC) and Charles Bice (Vanuatu)
Danse : Company Nyian and the musicians of Liumoros Water Music of Gaua
Co-produced by L'ADCK-centre culturel Tjibaou and la Direction de la Culture de la Province Nord
WIth the support of AFMI and Alliance Française du Vanuatu, la mission aux affaires culturelles du Haut Commissariat de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, du F.E.A.C
Dates :
NEW CALEDONIA
At centre culturel Tjibaou - Nouméa
Saturday 6 september au CCT 4:30 pm
Sunday 7 september au CCT 4:30 pm
500 Frs
North Province
Friday 12 sept Koné, Hôtel Hibiscus 8pm (partners AFMI & Complexe Culturel de Koonhé)
Saturday 13 sept at Monitel Koumac, 8 pm (partners AFMI & l'Espace Culturel de Koumac)
Free
VA