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A Day of “New Images, New Screens, New Stages”

Studio Bastille

on 25 June 2017 at 11 am

A Day of “New Images, New Screens, New Stages”

Studio Bastille - on 25 June 2017 at 11 am

To mark the Fête du Cinéma*, the CNC, in partnership with the Paris Opera, has decided to organise a day of events paying tribute to the central role that digital creation now occupies, be it inside the traditional theatre, or on open platforms in other domains. The daylong event will feature debates, screenings and introductory workshops aimed at helping the general public to become better acquainted with these new crucibles of creation.

Free admission, subject to the availability of seats.

  • “New Images, New Stages” a multi-format Matinée

    11 am - 12:30 pm

11 am – 11:10 am : A word of welcome from Stéphane Lissner, Director of the Paris Opera and Frédérique Bredin, President of the CNC 

11:10 am – 11:30 am : Masterclass by Michel Reilhac focusing on the relationship between the stage and the photographic image.
Michel Reilhac is an independent transmedia producer and filmmaker. He is also the Director of Studies for the Venice Biennale College and Director of Multiplatform Master’s Studies at the Media Business School. He teaches and organises transmedia storytelling workshops.

11:30 am – 12 pm : A dialogue between the stage and the moving image
A discussion with producer Laurent Bazin about “L’Amour et les forêts” a play adapted and directed by Laurent Bazin and based on the novel by Éric Reinhardt, which ran from May 9 through May 19 at the Quai Angers, and then at the Théâtre Liberté in Toulon on May 30 and 31.
Slideshow presentation, including a photo montage of images taken from the production.

12 pm – 12:30 pm : Meet the Blogothèque
A conversation with Christophe Abric, founder of the Blogothèque.
A forum for online sharing and exchange aimed at music enthusiasts, the Blogothèque was created and grew with the web: initially conceived as a blog, it now produces and posts “Concerts to go” in an original video format.

Presented by Evelyne Laquit: Communications Director of the CNC.
  • A discussion about virtual reality

    2 pm – 3 pm

At a time when the boundaries between the virtual and the real are becoming increasingly blurred, how has digital technology transformed the relationship between creativity and art? For artists, producers and broadcasters, virtual reality represents an opportunity to reinvent stage and screen.

Participants:

- Director Laurent Bazin, whose work encompasses multiple disciplines including performance, virtual reality, and graphic novels;
- Author, producer and artist Joséphine Derobe, a specialist in three-dimensional virtual reality;
- Maxime Fleuriot, Artistic Advisor for Programming at the Maison de la Danse in Lyon
- Michel Reilhac, writer, producer and director of virtual-reality films and interactive stories

Hosted by: Mathilde Michel, Programming Director of Culturebox. 

  • Presentations and screenings from the 3e Scène

    3:30 pm – 5 pm

A forum for digital creativity, the Paris Opera’s virtual stage has been featuring original works that offer a different take on the world of music and dance for over a year now.
A cradle of experimentation, the 3e Scène offers a platform for art in all its forms, from fiction to artistic performance.

Participants:

- Director Clément Cogitore,
- Stéphane Lissner, the Director of the Paris Opera.
- Laurent Métivier, head of the Paris Opera’s audiovisual department
- Philippe Martin, Artistic Director of the 3e Scène and founder of the production company Les Films Pelléas

Screenings:

- Matching numbers, by Xavier Veilhan
- Vibrato,
by Sébastien Laudenbach
- C’est presque au bout du monde (It’s almost at the ends of the earth), by Mathieu Amalric
- Le Lac Perdu, by Claude Lévêque (avant-première)
- Les Indes Galantes, by Clément Cogitore (avant-première)    

  • A round table entitled “New spectators, new eyes”

    5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Where should one seat the audience when the stage is no longer opposite them, but all around them? How do you capture images on one or several screens in a world that is constantly on the move? Creator and spectator, where is our place?

Particpants:

  • Arnaud Colinart,  a producer at AGAT Films & Cie    
  • Author, producer and artist Joséphine Derobe, a specialist in three-dimensional virtual reality
  • Hervé Fischer,  writer, visual artist and sociologist of the image    
  • Blanca Li,  choreographer, producer and director
  • 3D screening - Pina by Wim Wenders

    7 pm– 9 pm

Performance presented by Joséphine Derobe

Pina is a film-documentary by Wim Wenders about the dancer and choreographer Pina Bausch.
Released in 2011, the 3D film danced by the troupe of the Tanztheater Wuppertal and featuring the unique artistry of the company’s choreographer who died in 2009, is a seminal work that is innovative in terms of virtual reality.

  • Virtual reality workshops

    6 performances, each lasting 25 minutes (1:30 pm, 2 pm, 2:30 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, and 4:30 pm)

Six virtual-reality workshops will be held throughout the day: it will be an opportunity for the general public to discover 360° videos that bring together dance, music, and technology, through extracts of the film "Blanca Li 360°" directed by Blanca Li and the "Histoires d'espaces" collection produced by Culturebox.

In partnership with CNC

En savoir plus

*The Fête du Cinéma is a promotional initiative organised by the National Federation of French Cinemas and BNP Paribas. It takes place in cinemas all over France from June 25 through June 28, 2017. www.feteducinema.com   

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