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L'installation "No More Reality" de l'artiste Philippe Parreno sera fermée du 17 au 23 février 2025.

L'installation "No More Reality" de l'artiste Philippe Parreno sera fermée du 17 au 23 février 2025.
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The Nine Jewelled Deer

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  • Lyric art

LUMA Arles presents The Nine Jewelled Deer in partnership with the Festival d'Aix-en-Provence.

A thousand-year-old cave painting in China depicting a drowning man saved by a marvellous deer whose existence he must not reveal; a cramped kitchen in modern-day India where an old woman takes in victims of life’s misfortunes and heals them through song; the garden of a former prostitute, where a monk teaches the secrets of “Enlightenment” – that supreme state of knowledge and compassion: these are the elements that make up the plot of The Nine Jewelled Deer*, a world premiere opera born of the encounter between composer Sivan Eldar and singer-improviser Ganavya Doraiswamy, heirs to musical traditions that may seem far apart – classical and electronic music for the one, traditional South Indian music and jazz for the other – but brought together by a common desire to be open to one another, to care and to listen.

Three exceptional artists are taking part in the adventure, in partnership with the LUMA Foundation: director Peter Sellars, visual artist Julie Mehretu and writer Lauren Groff.

 

* Texts by Ganavya Doraiswamy and Lauren Groff, based on the tale of The Nine Jewelled Deer (Ruru Jātaka, from the Jātaka, 3rd century BC - 3rd century AD), the first chapter of the Vimalakīrti’s Sūtra (406 AD) and the life of South Indian musician Seetha Doraiswamy (1926-2013).

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Sivan Eldar © Laura Stevens / Ganavya Doraiswamy © Carlos Cruz / Peter Sellars © Ruth Walz

ENTRETIEN AVEC PETER SELLARS ET SIVAN ELDAR

Dans cet entretien le metteur en scène Peter Sellars et la compositrice Sivan Eldar, dévoilent les inspirations et les coulisses de The Nine Jewelled Deer.

Creative Team:

Composition: Sivan Eldar
Stage Direction: Peter Sellars
Visual Artist: Julie Mehretu
Costume Design: Camille Assaf
Lighting Design: James F. Ingalls

 

Performed by:

Voices: Ganavya Doraiswamy, Aruna Sairam
Violin and Viola: Nurit Stark
Cello: Sonia Wieder-Atherton
Clarinet: Dana Barak
Saxophone: Hayden Chisholm
Percussion: Rajna Swaminathan
Electronics - Ircam: Augustin Muller

 

Produced by:

Commission and coproduction Festival d’Aix-en-Provence, LUMA Foundation Associate coproducers: Ircam – Centre Pompidou, Fondation Royaumont
With the support of Ammodo, Jean-François Dubos, Cercle Incises.

Philippe Parreno studied at École des Beaux-Arts, Grenoble, and Institut des hautes études en arts plastiques, Palais de Tokyo, Paris. He lives and works in Paris, France. Parreno is a French artist who rose to prominence in the 1990s, earning critical acclaim for his work that spans a diversity of media, including film, sculpture, drawing, and text. Parreno radically redefined the exhibition experience by taking the exhibition itself as a medium and placing its construction at the heart of his process. Exploring the possibilities of the exhibition as a coherent “object” rather than as a collection of individual works makes it into a true open space, a format that differs on each occasion, and a frame for things to appear and disappear. Parreno conceives his exhibitions as a scripted space where a series of events unfolds. He seeks to transform the exhibition visit into a singular experience that plays with spatial and temporal boundaries and the sensory experience of the visitor, who is guided through the space by the orchestration of sound and image. For the artist, the exhibition is less a total work of art than a necessary interdependence that offers an ongoing series of open possibilities.