PerformaPhone
Installation, 2021
Une danse ancienne by Rémy Héritier invites amateur participants to dance once a year and re‑invest a site‑specific choreographic protocol addressing the ways in which memory transpires in the body from one year to another in the same physical space.
The PerformaPhone is a sound installation for nine vinyl turntables, created from documentation collected during the creative process of Rémy Héritier’s Une danse ancienne at the Pacifique, as part of the research project Listening to the Field: Sharing Choreographic Practices, co‑led by Gretchen Schiller and Séverine Ruset.
Installed in the Patio du Pacifique (CDCN Grenoble), it is an invitation to listen, alone or with others, to the words of Laurence Arrighi, Philippe Bellin, Florie Challande, Caroline Charlier, Marion Francillon, Pascale Gille, Rémy Héritier, Sarah Houari, Marie Roche, and Zoé Vuaillat, woven over time, at the whim of each reunion.
Explore documentation and learn more about the work on the online platform Archives plurielles de la Scène.


