Choregraphy
Josef Nadj
Performers
Timothé Ballo, Abdel Kader Diop, Aïpeur Foundou, Bi Jean Ronsard Irié, Jean-Paul Mehansio, Marius Sawadogo, Boukson Séré – Djino Alolo Sabin (2021-2023)
Artistic collaboration
Ivan Fatjo
Lights
Rémi Nicolas
Soundtrack
Tatsu Aoki & Malachi Favors Maghostut, Peter Brötzmann & Han Bennink, Eureka Brass Band, Jigsaw, Lucas Niggli, Peter Vogel
Technical direction
Sylvain Blocquaux
Sound engineer
Ivan Fatjo or Steven Le Corre
Coproductions
Les Nuits de Fourvière, Festival International de la Métropole de Lyon | Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg | Le Trident, Scène Nationale de Cherbourg-en-Cotentin | MC 93-Maison de la Culture de Seine-Saint-Denis | La Comédie de Valence, Centre dramatique national Drôme-Ardèche | Charleroi danse, centre chorégraphique de Wallonie – Bruxelles | Le Grand Angle, Scène régionale du pays voironnais | Les Salins, Scène nationale de Martigues | Centre chorégraphique national de Tours / Thomas Lebrun (Accueil studio) | Théâtre des Quatre Saisons – Scène Conventionnée d’intérêt national «Art et Création»
Supports
Ministère de la Culture – Direction régionale des affaires culturelles d’Ile-de France | Région Ile-de-France | l’Institut Français et le programme Teatroskop (programme initiated by the French Institut, the Ministry of Culture and Ministry of Europe and Foreign affairs) | Angers – Centre National de Danse Contemporaine | CN D – Centre national de la danse | La Briqueterie – CDCN du Val-de-Marne | la Scène nationale d’Orléans
Creation
The premiere of OMMA was originally scheduled at Festival Les Nuits de Fourvière – Lyon, 25-27th june 2020 and canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. OMMA eventually premiered on the 9th and 10th february 2021 in the Grand Théâtre – Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg.
There are eight of them, in jackets and black trousers, a nod to Josef Nadj’s timeless silhouette. In lending them his costume, he commits each dancer not to walk in his footsteps, but to reveal his own singularity. Above all, OMMA is a story of sharing and passing on.
In this new work, the Hungarian choreographer has put together a group of eight dancers hailing from Mali, Senegal, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Congo Brazzaville and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The piece is steeped in as many influences, movements, cultures and stories. Together, they form one single body – black, or fekete, as they proclaim… in Hungarian. A plural body in which each affirms his own language, identity, his own dance : a captivating feedback loop between group and individual that leads us, inevitably, to the human being as universal.
A true ensemble took shape during a creative process full of trust, sharing and respect, so much so that the audience cannot ignore each performer’s pleasure and generosity or the harmony emanating from the collective. OMMA’s strength lies in the involvement of the group and the truthfulness of the piece they created together. For Josef Nadj, it was necessary to focus on bodies and movement, keeping only what is essential. This principle of simplicity extends both to the stage itself, kept deliberately bare, and to the sound design- a world of breaths, voices, silences and heady jazz rhythms. Onstage, bodies, light, and sound are enough, without artifice.
Can the piece be called organic? OMMA undoubtedly hails back to the roots of dance, with movement as its essence and the universe as its horizon. In other words, OMMA is a choreographic origin quest, seeking to demonstrate Josef Nadj’s hypothesis: dance was born alongside humanity. And if so, does going back to the source of dance and movement not equate to going back to the origin of the universe? It is with this in mind that the choreographer shapes the raw materials provided by his dancers and constructs with them and their bodies a dance that is shared, plural, and resolutely universal.
Josef Nadj has embarked his artists on a voyage to the roots of dance that might reveal the equilibrium of our universe. Echoing the circle of life, this new choreographic piece looks into something essential: our ability to look at what’s in front of us so we can better see what lies deep within us, in a common destiny. Hence, OMMA’s ancient Greek meaning shines new light: ‘eye’ but also ‘what is seen or looked at’. There lies an invitation to keep our senses awake so we can better capture this dance, dedicated to the genesis of humanity.
Marylène Malbert
Season 2023/2024 under construction
Past performances :
09 > 10 february 2021 – PREMIERE !
Les Théâtres de la ville de Luxembourg
Luxembourg (LU)
09> 10 june 2021
Les Nuits de Fourvière – in complicity with the Biennale de la danse de Lyon
Lyon (FR)
09> 11 july 2021
Festival de Almada
Almada (PT)
17 july 2021
la Scène nationale d’Orléans
Orléans (FR)
29 > 30 july 2021
Biennale di Venezia
Venice (IT)
23 > 24 august 2021
FITS – Sibiu International Theater Festival
Sibiu (RO)
12 september 2021
FIAT – Festival of international alternative theater
Podgorica (ME)
15 > 16 september 2021
Eleusis 2023 european capital of culture & aeschylia festival
Elevsis (GR)
2 october 2021
Mess Festival
Sarajevo (BA)
20 > 24, 26, 30, 31 october 2021
MC93 – Maison de la culture de Seine-Saint-Denis
Bobigny (FR)
27 october 2021
Charleroi Danse Biennale
Charleroi (BE)
9 november 2021
Le Trident – scène nationale de Cherbourg-en-Cotentin
Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (FR)
19 november 2021
Desire Central Station Festival
Subotica (SRB)
21 november 2021
Pannon Várszínház
Veszprém (HU)
2 décembre 2021
Les Salins – scène nationale de Martigues
Martigues (FR)
14 décembre 2021
Le Grand angle
Voiron (FR)
21 january 2022
Théâtre Romain Rolland
Villejuif (FR)
2 march 2022
Théâtre des quatre saisons
Gradignan (FR)
4 march 2022
Espace Jéliote
Oloron-sainte-Marie (FR)
March 2022
MASA
Abidjan (CI)
22 > 23 march 2022
La Comédie de Valence
Valence (FR)
6 > 7 april 2022
Théâtre de Lorient
Lorient (FR)
29 > 30 april 2022
Tropiques Atrium
Martinique (FR)
12 may 2022
Le Grrranit
Belfort (FR)
19 may 2022
Théâtre du Passage
Neuchâtel (CH)
25 may 2022
Feszt Festival
Timisoara (RO)
23 june 2022
Teatro Due
Parme (IT)
28 june 2022
Flow Festival
Sfântu Gheorghe (RO)
2 > 3 july 2022
Colours Festival
Stuttgart (AL)
15 july 2022
Korespondance Festival
Zdar (RT)
27>28>29 july 2022
Paris l’Eté
Paris (FR)
24 september 2022
Théâtre d’Arles
Arles (FR)
14 october 2022
Théâtre Durance
Château Arnaoux (FR)
08 november 2022
Théâtre François Ponsard
Vienne (FR)
19 november 2022
Interferences Festival
Cluj (RO)
24 november 2022
Institut Français de Saint-Louis
Saint-Louis (SE)
26 november 2022
Institut Français de Dakar
Dakar (SE)
30 november 2022
Institut Français de Brazaville
Brazzaville (CO)
02 december 2022
Institut Français de Kinshasa
Kinshasa (RDC)
20&22 JANUARY 2023
EMILIA ROMAGNA TEATRO FONDAZIONE
BOLOGNE (IT)
07&08 FEBRUARY 2023
FESTIVAL TEMPORADA ALTA
LIMA (PE)
11 FEBRUARY 2023
LES HALLES DE SCHAERBEEK
BRUXELLES (BE)
23 FEBRUARY 2023
LE MOULIN DU ROC
NIORT (FR)
16 MAY 2023
THÉATRE JEAN-ARP
CLAMART (FR)
12 JUNE 2023
Dance Week Festival
ZAGREB (CR)
01&02 JULY 2023
Varosmajori Festival
BUDAPEST (HU)
24 AUGUST 2023
SAGUNT A ESCENA
VALENCIA (ES)
Season 2024 still under construction