CREATION 2023
installation-film-performance
Conception Emmanuelle Huynh & Jocelyn cottencin
With the voice of Mel Harlé-Scale
Choreographic support Nuno Bizarro
Technical direction Maël Teillant
Administration & development Amelia Serrano
Producer, tour manager & communication Elodie Richard
We warmly thanks the inhabitants of Houston
Antony Almendarez (artist), José Carillo (City of Houston Mayor's Office), Liyen Chong (artist), Lucille Contreras (fonder of Texas Tribal Buffalo Project), Ayla Davis (artist), Ashley Dehoyos (curator), Mazda Denon (City of Houston Mayor's Office), Gökçe Günel (anthropologist), Michael Henry (entrepeneur), Vinod Hopson (artist), Alex Huynh (lawyer), Fabiola Lopez Duran (architect), Isabella Mireles (choreographic artist), Roger Moore (archeologist), Jessica Ngo (City of Houston Mayor's Office), Kemi OG (dancer), Henry G. Sanchez (artist) and Troy Schaum (architect)
The inhabitants of Rennes
Isabelle Auffray, Angelica Berger, Jérémy Binard, Fabrice Bouvais, Isabelle Delattre, Jonathan Delhumeau, Camille Kerzerho, Marie-Annick Marion, Alain Simon and Léonie Zago
And also
Ashley Dehoyos, Alexandra Eden, Jennifer Gardner, Eva Martinez and the team of DiverseWorks - Visual, Literary and Performing Art
Valérie Baraban, Nicole Birmann Bloom, Amandine Castillo, Bettina Gardelles, Diane Josse and Serge Laurent.
LANDS – Portrait of the City of Houston is a production of Plateforme Múa / Emmanuelle Huynh & Jocelyn Cottencin Studio, commissioned and presented by DiverseWorks – Visual, Literary and Performing Art in Houston, with the support of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels, as part of FUSED (French U.S. Exchange in Dance), a program of Villa Albertine and FACE Foundation in partnership with the French Embassy in the United States with support from the Florence Gould Foundation, The Ford Foundation, Institut français, the French Ministry of Culture, and private donors | With additional support from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, Texas Commission on the Arts, The Brown Foundation, Inc., Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts, the Houston Endowment.
The performance-installation of Lands – Portrait of the City of Houston by Emmanuelle Huynh & Jocelyn Cottencin is part of Albertine Dance Season and received support from Villa Albertine.
Plateforme Múa is supported by l’Etat – Direction régionale des affaires culturelles (DRAC) des Pays de la Loire, by the Département de Loire-Atlantique and la Ville de Saint-Nazaire.