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WHY ?
This audiovisual work is the logical progression of ABB Reportages' general project
"Music, Movement and Brain", which began 10 years ago with the production and
direction of the documentary on Étienne-Jules Marey, a French researcher and pioneer
in the study of movement, whose research focused on the gallop of horses.
At the same time, in San Francisco, similar research had been carried out by
the American photographer Eadweard Muybridge.
Together, Marey and Muybridge had definitively changed the face of the world
in the understanding of Movement.
Today, 130 years later, the question of ABB is no longer about the gallop of the horses,
but about the power of Tango (Music and Dance) on elderly people suffering from
neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's disease.
And this question is put to the spiritual children of Marey and Muybridge, both in Dijon and in San Francisco.
WHAT?
The objective of ABB Reportages is to give "Impression tango", music by the French
composer Graciane Finzi, to musicians, dancers and researchers not only in Dijon,
San Francisco, but also from Milan, Buenos Aires and Athens,
in order to find the meaning and power of this music and its relationship to Movement.
Is it possible to dance in San Francisco in the footsteps of Muybridge and thus help patients
suffering from neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's?
What can we discover here in France, in Dijon, in the wake of Étienne-Jules Marey?
And also in Athens, where history was written with Hellenic dance and with the work that
Étienne-Jules Marey and French composer Maurice Emmanuel developed together?
And in Milan with the studies of Danilo Spada?
And in Buenos Aires, the city where tango was born ? and where the Dinzel system gives
many explanations?
WITH WHOM ?
In France, Graciane Finzi is the renowned French composer.
In San Francisco, Kathryn Roszak, following in the footsteps of her father,
the philosopher Theodore Roszak, has inscribed dance and movement in a vast project that
links the arts, the environment and human beings.
In Milan, Danilo Spada plays the saxophone, teaches, and in particular researches
the strength of the embodiment of music.
In Buenos Aires, Eric Dinzel, tango maestro, finds his explanations in
"The History of the Dynamics of Tango", written by his father, Rodolfo Dinzel.
Clarissa Machado is the interpreter in San Francisco and Buenos Aires.
In Buenos Aires, she dances to the music of the Morron Trio.
Anne Bramard Blagny and Julia Blagny are a recognized duo of documentary filmmakers.
In Dijon, face to face : the composer and the researchers, France Mourey et Danilo Spada
WHY THIS MUSIC ?
“Impression tango” is a short piece of Tango.
It is rhythmic, melodious, deconstructed and emotional.
This music contains all the ingredients which can give life to elderly dancers.
WHERE ?
The documentary is filmed in Paris, San Francisco, Buenos Aires,
perhaps Milan, Athens and Montevideo.
TRIP LOGBOOK
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August-September 2019
26 August - Argentine, Ituzaingó
With the Trio Morron
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27 August- Argentina, Buenos Aires
At the Faculty of Music of UCA in the class of Ezequiel Pazos
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28 August - Argentina, Buenos Aires
Studio Dinzel
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29 August- Argentina, Buenos Aires
CCK with Clarissa Machado
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1st September - Uruguay, Montevido
With Anabella Consonni
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7th September – The United States, San Francisco
at Rosener House
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Release of DVD to follow....
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