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  • Bétonsalon - Center for Art and Research

    9 esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet

    75013 Paris
    +33.(0)1.45.84.17.56
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    Bétonsalon - Center for Art and Research
    Université de Paris
    5 rue Thomas Mann
    Campus des Grands Moulins
    75205 Paris Cédex 13
  • Uriel Barthélémi: The Eyes of the Great Mantle of Night
  • Battle Process Dat Sound !
  • Hip hop, music initiation workshops and Jam
  • Uriel Barthélémi: The Eyes of the Great Mantle of Night


    Days and opening hours of the instal­la­tion:
    Open from 3pm to 7pm on :
    Saturday July 25th
    From Tuesday July 28th to Saturday August 1st
    From Tuesday august 4th to Friday august 7th
    From Tuesday August 25th to Saturday August 29th
    From Tuesday, September 1st to Friday, September 4th

    Friday, July 24th at 8pm: Installation’s opening from 6pm, con­cert per­for­mance from 8pm to 9pm
    Friday, September 4th at 8pm and at 9pm: Closing con­cert per­for­mance

    "Process Dat Sound!" is a series of events that will run over sev­eral weeks, as part of L’été cul­turel ini­ti­ated by the DRAC Île-de-France, from July 24th to September 4th, 2020, in the heart of the 13th arrondisse­ment of Paris!
    Hosted by Bétonsalon — Centre d’art et de recherche & Théâtre 13, this pro­ject brings into dia­logue an exper­i­mental battle between renowned Parisian hip hop dancers, musi­cians from the avant-garde scene, and The Eyes of the Great Mantle of Night, an immer­sive musical and visual instal­la­tion that takes us into the canopies of the forests of Europe and Amazonia.

    The Eyes of the Great Mantle of Night is a musical and video instal­la­tion imag­ined by drummer and musi­cian Uriel Barthélémi. The dis­play takes the spec­tator to the heart of the forest. In a majestic slow­ness, the images of canopies from Europe and Amazonia unfold but are reg­u­larly mod­i­fied by the spec­ta­tors’ sticks: a drum set placed at their dis­posal allows them to influ­ence the visual nar­ra­tion via an inter­ac­tive system.
    Intense, spirited and med­i­ta­tive per­for­mances by the musi­cian high­light this sus­pended dive into the canopy, inviting the spec­tator to travel and reflect on our rela­tion­ship to the forest in our con­tem­po­rary rhythms of life.

    Free entrance, reser­va­tions and reg­is­tra­tions : con­tac­t@­pas­sage­prod.com / 06 74 45 38 64

    Distribution:
    Conception pro­gram­ming inter­pre­ta­tion: Uriel Barthélémi
    Programming: Yragael Gervais
    Set design: Sarah Grandjean

    Production: François Nouel / Production Passage
    With the sup­port of Drac Ile de France, Dicréam, Cnv, CD94, Le Générateur, Césaré-cncm, La bien­nale Némo, La Maison Laurentine, HH Hotel.

    Uriel Barthélémi is a drummer, com­poser, electro-acous­ti­cian.
    After studying at the con­ser­va­toire, he began a work of electro-acoustic com­po­si­tion which leads him to create since 2002 in many fields of the per­forming arts: dance, pup­pets, the­ater but also visual arts. Intimately mixing acoustic drums and elec­tronic research, flex­ible writing and impro­vi­sa­tion, he has received com­mis­sions from the FIAC, the Maerzmusik fes­tival, the National Theatre of China, the Sharjah Art Foundation, Césaré-cncm.

    The pro­ject Process Dat Sound! is part of the pro­gram L’été cul­turel in Île-de-France, with the sup­port of the Direction régionale des Affaires cul­turelles d’Île-de-France - Ministère de la Culture, Césaré-cncm, in part­ner­ship with Théâtre 13, Bétonsalon – Centre d’art et de recherche, Passage Production and Uni’son.

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