Par d'autres voix- Ambra Senatore, 2025
Outside eye: Agustina Sario In this new solo, Ambra Senatore invites us on a journey, where dance and voice mingle in intimate and universal narratives. Alone on stage, she carries stories through her body - they meet, brush against and intertwine. Between whispers and movements, stories from near and far resonate, weaving a subtle link between the self and the other, between the individual and the community.
Through each movement, the choreographer gives shape to fragments of memories, sensations and emotions that emerge like echoes of shared lives. Her dance, at once pure and expressive, reconnects us to ourselves and builds invisible bridges between our personal memories and those that come to life on stage.
Every gesture, every transition, every word reminds us that our bodies are bearers of experiences and memories - objects, melodies and words come alive before our very eyes. As the piece unfolds, time seems to stand still - it's up to us to find ourselves, to relive or simply to feel. Here Ambra Senatore delivers a dance of authentic, raw emotion, a dance that probes the human condition in all its complexity and richness.
Technical specifications:
Choreography, interpretation and voice: Ambra Senatore
Texts: Ambra Senatore
Original music: Jonathan Kingsley Seilman
Additional music: Tomaga, Rita Iannotta
Sound engineer and live manipulation in dialogue with Ambra Senatore: Jonathan Kingsley Seilman or Solène Le Thiec
Lighting: Fausto Bonvini
Outside eye: Agustina Sario
Acknowledgements: Caterina Basso, Claudia Catarzi, Andrea Roncaglione
Production: CCNN
Coproduction: Théâtre de Suresnes Jean Vilar, L'Espace Michel Simon - Noisy-le-Grand
Support: Le CND, Centre National de la Danse - Pantin; La Briqueterie-CDCN du Val-de-Marne; Le Théâtre Jacques Carat - Cachan; Le Carreau du Temple - Paris; Le Théâtre du Garde-Chasse - Les Lilas; Le Théâtre Francine Vasse - Les Laboratoires Vivants - Nantes; Le Conservatoire de Bagneux; Angers Nantes Opéra - Nantes; La SACD / Maison des Auteurs - Paris