Ciné-Concert ‘Sayat Nova’ (Sergueï Paradjanov) par Seilman/Careil/Loiseau

BIO

Presentation of the ciné-concert:

For this new creation, the musicians Jonathan Seilman, Anne Careil (who takes over from Alice Dourlen), and Paul Loiseau seize the Soviet surrealist film, ‘Sayat Nova’ (meaning ‘the color of pomegranates’ in French, 1968) by Sergueï Paradjanov.

A wave of repression targeted cultural and artistic circles in the Soviet Union in the early 1960s. In this context, the director Sergueï Paradjanov received the official order in 1966 from the Armenfilm Studios of Yerevan to produce a filmed biography of the Armenian poet of the 18th century, Sayat Nova (1712 – 1795).

The formal audacity of the filmmaker, his freedom of tone worried the authorities. Distributed for the first time in 1969, the film was then censored.

Almost silent, this cinematographic work, a series of several paintings, lends itself perfectly to the game of film-concert and musical reinterpretation. (“Painting is silent, my films are silent too”, says Paradjanov). To build this visual and sound project, the Nantes-based sound designer Jonathan Seilman (who has worked in theatre and dance with Olivia Grandville, Loïc Touzé and Ambra Senatore), has joined forces with musician, costume designer and visual artist Anne Careil (musician and singer with Rien Virgule, and creator of Pollen et Plancton) and musician Paul Loiseau (musician with La Terre Tremble!!!, Borja Flames and Claptrap).

The scenography will be signed by Yves Godin, lighting designer for Gisèle Vienne, Pascal Rambert, Olivia Grandville.

Duration : 90 min. +/-

➤ Useful links :

→ Download the press kit

→ Watch the movie on Youtube

DISTRIBUTION

• Conception: Jonathan Seilman

Music composed and performed by:

Anne Careil/Alice Dourlen : voice, sound objects, sampling
Paul Loiseau : percussion, analog synthesizer (SH101)
Jonathan Seilman: analog synthesizer (Juno 60), modular synthesizer (Buchla music easel), whalophone,percussion, sampling

Technical :

Scenography : Yves Godin & Jonathan Seilman
Lighting design: Yves Godin
Video and lighting manager / Stage manager : Titouan Geoffroy
Sound engineer : Olivier Ménard
Costumes : Amélie Grosselin (graphic design), Coline Hateau (dressmaking) & Charline Bernard (crown making)
Linguistic collaboration : Séta Bibérian & Sossé Manakian

Co-production: Murailles Music, Clair Obscur, le lieu unique, l’Ouvre Boîte, l’Autre Canal, le Jardin Monderne, with the support of the CNM, and the Region and DRAC des Pays de la Loire (plan « France Relance »)
Distribution : Murailles Music
Thanks to : Olivia Grandville & Christelle Dietzi (Mille Plateaux, CCN de la Rochelle), Charles-Éric Besnier (Bora Bora Productions), Claire Jeanne.

CONTACT

Booking : Julien Bitaudeau
Promo : Varvara Papaspanopoulou


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BIO

Presentation of the ciné-concert:

For this new creation, the musicians Jonathan Seilman, Anne Careil (who takes over from Alice Dourlen), and Paul Loiseau seize the Soviet surrealist film, ‘Sayat Nova’ (meaning ‘the color of pomegranates’ in French, 1968) by Sergueï Paradjanov.

A wave of repression targeted cultural and artistic circles in the Soviet Union in the early 1960s. In this context, the director Sergueï Paradjanov received the official order in 1966 from the Armenfilm Studios of Yerevan to produce a filmed biography of the Armenian poet of the 18th century, Sayat Nova (1712 – 1795).

The formal audacity of the filmmaker, his freedom of tone worried the authorities. Distributed for the first time in 1969, the film was then censored.

Almost silent, this cinematographic work, a series of several paintings, lends itself perfectly to the game of film-concert and musical reinterpretation. (“Painting is silent, my films are silent too”, says Paradjanov). To build this visual and sound project, the Nantes-based sound designer Jonathan Seilman (who has worked in theatre and dance with Olivia Grandville, Loïc Touzé and Ambra Senatore), has joined forces with musician, costume designer and visual artist Anne Careil (musician and singer with Rien Virgule, and creator of Pollen et Plancton) and musician Paul Loiseau (musician with La Terre Tremble!!!, Borja Flames and Claptrap).

The scenography will be signed by Yves Godin, lighting designer for Gisèle Vienne, Pascal Rambert, Olivia Grandville.

Duration : 90 min. +/-

➤ Useful links :

→ Download the press kit

→ Watch the movie on Youtube

DISTRIBUTION

• Conception: Jonathan Seilman

Music composed and performed by:

Anne Careil/Alice Dourlen : voice, sound objects, sampling
Paul Loiseau : percussion, analog synthesizer (SH101)
Jonathan Seilman: analog synthesizer (Juno 60), modular synthesizer (Buchla music easel), whalophone,percussion, sampling

Technical :

Scenography : Yves Godin & Jonathan Seilman
Lighting design: Yves Godin
Video and lighting manager / Stage manager : Titouan Geoffroy
Sound engineer : Olivier Ménard
Costumes : Amélie Grosselin (graphic design), Coline Hateau (dressmaking) & Charline Bernard (crown making)
Linguistic collaboration : Séta Bibérian & Sossé Manakian

Co-production: Murailles Music, Clair Obscur, le lieu unique, l’Ouvre Boîte, l’Autre Canal, le Jardin Monderne, with the support of the CNM, and the Region and DRAC des Pays de la Loire (plan « France Relance »)
Distribution : Murailles Music
Thanks to : Olivia Grandville & Christelle Dietzi (Mille Plateaux, CCN de la Rochelle), Charles-Éric Besnier (Bora Bora Productions), Claire Jeanne.

CONTACT

TAGS

#actualite