
Movie by Julien Prévieux, Where is my (Deep) Mind? ; Pattern of life ; What Shall We Do Next?
Movie by Julien Prévieux, Where is my (Deep) Mind? ; Pattern of life ; What Shall We Do Next?
Performance by VOXEL
Featuring Daniel Lühmann
Two square modules, created by Artelozera and activated by four young choreographers from the Exerce ICI/CCN Montpellier program, sit on the Esplanade de la Musique. Voxel – des modules à habiter par le travail de la danse consists of permeable working spaces in which different warm-up exercises, writing, improvised dance, strolls and performances take place. The human experience and a loss of bearings are essential to these actions. The utilitarian objects that are thus created are deprived of any status as a work of art. In this way, Voxel offers an alternative within the space of the everyday, and positions the viewer as an experimenter.
French Track
Guided tour : Getting across MOCO Montpellier Contemporain, English language | 1h30
English track
Guided tour at night
Guided tour : Getting across MOCO Montpellier Contemporain, English language | 1h30
English Track
Performance by VOXEL, Modules à habiter par le travail de la danse
Featuring Nina Berclat
Two square modules, created by Artelozera and activated by four young choreographers from the Exerce ICI/CCN Montpellier program, sit on the Esplanade de la Musique. Voxel – des modules à habiter par le travail de la danse consists of permeable working spaces in which different warm-up exercises, writing, improvised dance, strolls and performances take place. The human experience and a loss of bearings are essential to these actions. The utilitarian objects that are thus created are deprived of any status as a work of art. In this way, Voxel offers an alternative within the space of the everyday, and positions the viewer as an experimenter.
Come to discover the outdoor exhibition with your family, in a playful way.
Performance by VOXEL, Modules à habiter par le travail de la danse
Featuring Nina Berclat
Two square modules, created by Artelozera and activated by four young choreographers from the Exerce ICI/CCN Montpellier program, sit on the Esplanade de la Musique. Voxel – des modules à habiter par le travail de la danse consists of permeable working spaces in which different warm-up exercises, writing, improvised dance, strolls and performances take place. The human experience and a loss of bearings are essential to these actions. The utilitarian objects that are thus created are deprived of any status as a work of art. In this way, Voxel offers an alternative within the space of the everyday, and positions the viewer as an experimenter.
Guided tour : La Traversée MOCO Montpellier Contemporain, French sign language | 1h30
Curator: Stéphanie Moisdon
6.30pm Opening of the exhibition by graduating students from MOCO ESBA / Ecole Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Montpellier, Menagerie of transformations (curator: Stéphanie Moisdon), with an evening of performances organised by the graduating class.
The programme includes:
7pm: Some thing
8pm: Performance 5 by Bertille MICHELET, Léa EMELINE, Nina SANCHEZ, Romane GUILLAUME, Alyss FLEURY
9pm: Live internal pulsations WORLD WIDE WEB (live // Berlin-based), eclectic shiny psychedelic dance music world wide
10pm: 13 BRUITS (live // MTP) tactical power base
Closing reception on July 12 from 7.30pm until midnight
Guided tour : La Traversée MOCO Montpellier Contemporain | 1h30
French Track
Organised by MO.CO. Montpellier Contemporain & MOCO ESBA / École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Montpellier
Inauguration of an artwork by Fabrice Hyber at MO.CO. ESBA / Montpellier Art School, as part of 100 artists in the city – ZAT 2019
French Track
Performance by VOXEL
Featuring Eric Nébié
Two square modules, created by Artelozera and activated by four young choreographers from the Exerce ICI/CCN Montpellier program, sit on the Esplanade de la Musique. Voxel – des modules à habiter par le travail de la danse consists of permeable working spaces in which different warm-up exercises, writing, improvised dance, strolls and performances take place. The human experience and a loss of bearings are essential to these actions. The utilitarian objects that are thus created are deprived of any status as a work of art. In this way, Voxel offers an alternative within the space of the everyday, and positions the viewer as an experimenter.