Ballet National de Marseille X (LA)HORDE

The Master’s Tools

This performative exhibition by (LA)HORDE takes its title and inspiration from Audre Lorde’s essay The Masters Tools Will Never Dismantle the Masters House (1983). Through a constellation of performances and film works, the exhibition unfolds as a choreographic ode to the ongoing cycles of resistance, while interrogating the symbols of power and control.

At the core of The Master’s Tools lies a fresco of performances starting with The Beast, a vandalised limousine — symbol of wealth, power, and exclusion. Performers engage in a provocative kissing contest on this luxurious object, graffitied with the first few words of the American constitution “WE THE PEOPLE”. Around them, a relentless choreography plays out: the same performers compulsively spray the slogan “Tomorrow is Cancelled” on the floor, only to erase it moments later in an endless loop.

Alongside The Beast and Tomorrow is Cancelled, is an ongoing performative version of (LA)HORDE’s choreographic piece To Da Bone (2017), an expression of youthful revolt through hardstyle dances. This work reflects on the role of digital cultures in creating new spaces for uprising, and how underground scenes found shelter in online communities when the clubs they were born in were forced to close.

The film The Masters Tools (2017), shown on a screen in Muffathalle, will echo the performances, in (LA)HORDE’s exploration of blurring the lines between performance and representation. Shot during the eponymous performance at Nuit Blanche in Paris in 2017, the film stages the same limousine and performers combining iphone and cinematic footage.

In separate rooms, (LA)HORDE’s films Novaciéries (2015) and Cultes (2019) will complement the performative installation in Muffathalle. With Novaciéries, (LA)HORDE stages a contemplative reinterpretation of Jumpstyle in an abandoned steel mill, mixing cinematographic images with homemade videos by performers themselves, some of which are performing live in Muffathalle.

Cultes, through a journey into a festival crowd, questions how the utopian ideals of countercultures are overtaken by capitalism—Woodstock’s rights, for example, were sold to Warner Bros just days before it began. Today’s festivals borrow the aesthetics of these ideals while embracing the logics of consumerism. Yet, they continue to foster moments of grace and large-scale human cohesion.

Through the interplay of film and performance, this performative exhibition offers a complete dive into (LA)HORDE’s universe and intricate works, exploring whether genuine transformation is possible within systems built to constrain it.

Tags:

Revolt, Jumpstyle, Internet Dances

Accessibility

For people in wheelchairs: The main entrance can be reached via a permanently installed ramp. It is a stepless venue with a wheelchair-accessible toilet. More information at Kultur barrierefrei München.

Wheelchair spaces can be booked via festivalbuero@spielmotor.de and +49 89 2805607.

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Team

Concept and Direction: (LA)HORDE - Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Arthur Harel
Sound Composition: Aamourocean
Lighting Design: Patrick Riou
Stage Management and Assistant Lighting: Claire Dereeper
Costumes: Lily Sato
External Eye: Jean-Christophe Lanquetin
Rehearsal Director and Sound Technician: Céline Signoret
Performers: Magali Casters (Belgium), Mathieu Douay aka Magii'x (France), Camille Dubé-Bouchard aka Dubz (Quebec), László Holoda aka Leslee (Hungary), Pawel Nowicki aka Pafcio (Poland), Kevin Martinelli aka MrCovin (France), Bartłomiej Paruszewski aka Bartox (Poland), Edgar Scassa aka Edx (France), Andrii Shkapoid aka Shkap (Ukraine), Michal Adam Zybura aka Zyto (Poland), Maxence Four aka Skylerz (France), Quentin Gars aka Snak’e (France)Production: (LA)HORDE
Premiere: May 31, 2017, at the TransAmériques Festival in Montreal
Inclusion in the BNM repertoire: January 29, 2020

Credits

Co-production: Charleroi danse, Théâtre de la Ville de Paris, MAC - Maison des Arts de Créteil, le Manège - scène nationale de Reims, Teatro Municipal do Porto, POLE-SUD - CDC Strasbourg, La Gaîté Lyrique, BNP Paribas Foundation, DICRéAM - Support for Multimedia and Digital Artistic Creation, Spedidam, Institut français - Convention with the City of Paris.

Support: City of Paris, SACD - Society of Authors and Dramatic Composers, Cité internationale des Arts, Liberté Living-Lab, CCN2 - National Choreographic Centre of Grenoble, DGCA - Directorate General for Artistic Creation.

The (LA)HORDE collective was in residence at Charleroi danse, MAC - Maison des Arts de Créteil, Teatro Municipal do Porto, le Manège - scène nationale de Reims, and CCN2 - National Choreographic Centre of Grenoble.

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