4 p.m.- 8 p.m.
Per session : 5 €
Sat, Sep 20: 3 PM–9 PM
Sun, Sep 21: 3 PM–7 PM
Mon, Sep 22: closed
Tue, Sep 23: 6 PM–9 PM
Wed, Sep 24: 6 PM–9 PM
Thu, Sep 25: 6 PM–9 PM
Fri, Sep 26: 6 PM–9 PM
Sat, Sep 27: 3 PM–9 PM
Sun, Sep 28: 3 PM–7 PM (final day)
Filmed in Norway, Landscaping by Eszter Salamon brings to life figures that seem to have emerged from our collective memory, inhabiting the Nordic wilderness. It is a “becoming-landscape” of dance, surrounded by the electronic music of Carmen Villain. How can we engage in a collective relationship with threatened ecosystems? Landscaping explores the ethical and ecological relevance of performance, film, and contemporary artistic practice. Taking part in the landscape means questioning its future and our responsibility for its transformation.
Eszter Salamon direction, costumes
Carmen Villain original music
Mattias Pollak director of photography
Alexandra Láng montage
Performers from Carte Blanche
Adrian Bartczak, Aslak Aune Nygård, Brecht Bovijn, Caroline Eckly, Dawid Lorenc, Gaspard Schmitt, Ihsaan de Banya, Irene Vesterhus Theisen, Mai Lisa Guinoo, Manon Campion, Nadege Kubwayo,Naomi Schouten, Noam Eidelman Shatil, Ole Martin Meland
Augustin Muller IRCAM computer music design
Clément Cerles IRCAM sound diffusion
Landscaping - premiere 2025
Production: Folk Film, Studio ES. Co-production: Carte Blanche, The Norwegian National Company of Contemporary Dance. With support from: Biennale de la danse de Lyon, Centre Pompidou – Department of Culture and Creation KODE, Bergen International Festival and, IRCAM-Centre Pompidou. Funders include: Western Norway Film Centre, The Audio and Visual Fund, Bergen Kommune, DRAC Île-de-France. Special thanks to Pernod Ricard, sponsor of live performances.
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Culture Relax session: September 28, 3-5pm
The Culture Relax program offers access to cultural venues in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, making it easier for people whose disabilities (autism, multiple disabilities, intellectual or psychiatric disabilities, Alzheimer's, etc.) may sometimes lead to atypical behaviors during performances. During specific sessions, traditional theater rules are relaxed, allowing these audiences to enter and leave during the show, express their appreciation vocally, and more. Everyone, whether affected by a disability or not, can freely experience their emotions and enjoy the performance together without fear.
For more information or reservation 01 44 78 12 40 or accessibilite (@) ircam.fr
Landscaping d'Eszter Salamon © Mattias Pollak
Landscaping d'Eszter Salamon © Mattias Pollak
L'artiste Eszter Salamon © Bea Borgers
L'artiste Carmen Villain © Madeleine Hillestad