Special creations : Night shifters



The workshops and special creations have always been a field of the company's work.
The challenge of a new script comes together with the meeting of trainees and volunteers who are initiated to performing arts.

Adapt our shows to particular circumstances, create special directions, meet the other artists, "mettre en scène" big rallying events, here are challenges for the creativity and the ingenuity of Les Commandos Percu!

Getting closer to the audience means knowing how to pass on a knowledge but also how to lead trainees in an artistic and human adventure. The Stages Spectacles make possible a synergy between local entities and a cultural line-up. The pedagogy of the rhythm but also of fireworks provides tools and material to create a powerful event as a result of artists and trainees' work.

Fire installations & performances, introduction to rhythm, instruments building, introduction to pyrotechnics, production workshops and the creation of a performance in the district or in the city. The special creations are open to children as well as adults which constitute "the Night Shifters" with the artists of the company . This work leads to a unique creation, a big moment of sharing and emotion.


Presentation file (pdf)

REFERENCES:


Festival Les Accroche-Coeurs d'Angers (49), septembre 2010 / Lakes Alive, Manchester International Arts, Maryport (UK), aout 2010 / De l'ombre à la lumière Angoulême, décembre 2008 création avec le soutien de la région Poitou-Charentes / Pledeliac (22), juillet 2008 / Cirkostard, Ville d'Ajaccio, juin 2006 / « Foyer » à Flin (54), création pour les 60 ans des Foyers Ruraux de Meurthe et Moselle, août 2009 / Les Odyssées Ambésiennes, création Ville d'Ambès (33), août 2005 / Le Village de Feu, Changé (53), janvier 2000 / Création à La Roche-Sur-Yon (85), avril 2007 / La Vallée des Délices d'Europe, Saint Astier (24), juin 2006 / St Leu (La Réunion), mai 2002 / Arles (13), mars 2002 / Saint-Denis(93), octobre 2002 / Belfort (90), avril 2004




(c) T. Bonnet




(c) Y. Mambert