Video interview

Interview with Olivia Grandville : Dance as a way of being in the world (excerpt, in French)

Place
Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault
Date
May 5, 2017
Director
Étienne Legast, Audiotopie
Editor
Étienne Legast, Audiotopie
Length
2 min 28

Interview by Lise Gagnon, Executive Director of the FJPP recorded May 5, 2017 at the Fondation Jean-Pierre Perreault.

Project

Dance as a way of being in the world – Olivia Grandville

Production

Olivia Grandville, a choreographer, teacher and improvisor based in Paris, founded the company La spirale de Caroline, along with several collaborators. The co-founder of Les Carnets Bagouet talked to us about issues related to preserving and transmitting dance works. She also talked about differences, dance…

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