Dance, music, theater, transdisciplinarity and turning points at the Hôtel de Sens.
Performance: Electro - Trans - Theater Dernier(s) jour(s) is a transdisciplinary performance - a mirror of Genesis - about the (de)creation of the world. In tune with our times, it questions human activity (social responsibility, ecological critique, etc.) in the age of the Anthropocene. This work is composed of a Füssli, five metagraphies, a relic, an electro loop generated from Mozart's Messe en ut mineur, live soloists, dancers and actors from the CRR de Paris, and finally... tinnitus. A sound installation is available from 7 p.m. The performance begins at 10 p.m. The Conservatoire à rayonnement régional de Paris - Ida Rubinstein is an internationally renowned artistic education institution. With a teaching team of nearly 300 teachers, the CRR de Paris brings together nearly 1,500 students each year across its four sites. The Bibliothèque Forney, housed in the Hôtel de Sens, is a unique venue dedicated to fine arts, decorative and graphic arts, crafts and their techniques, as well as fashion, design and advertising. It is within this inspiring setting that Dernier(s) jour(s) takes shape, drawing its essence from the fracturing of the different layers of advertising. At the heart of this courtyard, the performance takes on its full meaning, becoming a symbol of the city's constant transformation, its stories, and the turning points it has always taken.
Source: paris.fr - photo: Philippe Diversy
