Fruit Tree (2021) - Lara Barsacq

Lara Barsacq is once again turning to the Ballets Russes at the start of the 20th century for inspiration, paying homage to one of its underrated creators, Bronislava Nijinska, who created the choreography for Les Noces to a score by Igor Stravinsky.
This ballet stages the marriage of a peasant couple and in particular the preparations (ritual of plaiting hair) of the young bride, in tears at the thought of this future union. Using the art of diversion and poetic digressions, Lara Barsacq takes this story and evokes femininity, rites of passage and the freedom of dancing bodies. The symbolism of the hair and the plait is extended in the images and beliefs attached to roots and fruit trees, in a reflection inspired by contemporary ecofeminism.
The show is conceived as a ceremony comprising dance, song and stories in paradoxical, joyful and melancholic harmony. A kingdom of sensuality, an ode to nature, Fruit Tree is a call to the power of life.

Fruit tree, fruit tree
No one knows you but the rain and the air.
(Nick Drake)

After the dyptich Lost in Ballets russes (2018) and IDA don’t cry me love (2019), Fruit Tree is Lara Barsacq’s third personal project. The première took place on October 15th & 16th, 2021 in the frame of Biennale de Charleroi danse.

In May 2023, Lara Barsacq created La Grande Nymphe, at Kunstenfestivaldesarts. In October 2025, she will create Kassia Undead.


UPCOMING TOUR DATES

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PREVIOUS TOUR DATES

  • 09.09.2020 | Fruit Tree (project presentation), MAJOR TOM, Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles, Paris (FR)

  • 15.10.2021 | Biennale de Charleroi Danse, Bruxelles (BE) - Première

  • 16.10.2021 | Biennale de Charleroi Danse, Bruxelles (BE)

  • 26.11.2021 | Atelier de Paris / CDCN, Paris (FR)

  • 27.11.2021 | Atelier de Paris / CDCN, Paris (FR)

  • 16.12.2021 | La Manufacture CDCN Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux • La Rochelle (FR)

  • 11.02.2022 | Pays de Danses, Théâtre de Liège, Liège (BE)

  • 12.02.2022 | Pays de Danses, Théâtre de Liège, Liège (BE)

  • 25.02.2022 | Bits of Dance, Theaterzaal Biekorf, Brugge (BE)

  • 17.03.2022 | In Movement, Les Brigittines, Bruxelles (BE) - CANCELLED

  • 18.03.2022 | In Movement, Les Brigittines, Bruxelles (BE) - CANCELLED

  • 19.03.2022 | In Movement, Les Brigittines, Bruxelles (BE) - CANCELLED

  • 06.04.2023 | Theater Freiburg, Freiburg (DE) - Premiere in Germany

  • 17.08.2023 | BMotion, Teatro Remondini, Bassano del Grappa (IT) - Premiere in Italy

  • 27.01.2024 | Mercat de les flors, Barcelona (ES)

  • 28.01.2024 | Mercat de les flors, Barcelona (ES)


 

Fruit Tree - a project by Lara Barsacq (75’, 2021)

Creation and performance: Marta Capaccioli, Marion Sage, Carlos Garbin, Sue-Yeon Youn Artistic advices: Gaël Santisteva Set design and costumes: Sofie Durnez Light design: Kurt Lefevre Sound: Benoit Pelé Voice coaching: Jean-Baptiste Veyret-Logerias Music: Nick Drake, Igor Stravinsky Original music score: Gaël Santisteva, Carlos Garbin with the performers Technical direction: Emma Laroche Administration & production: Myriam Chekhemani Communication & distribution: Quentin Legrand - Rue Branly

Production: Gilbert & Stock Coproduction: Charleroi danse - Centre Chorégraphique de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles, Les Brigittines, Théâtre de Liège (BE), Centre Chorégraphique National d'Orléans, Atelier de Paris / CDCN, La Manufacture CDCN Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux • La Rochelle (FR) Residency partners: Charleroi Danse, Grand Studio, La Bellone, Arts Center Buda (BE), POLE-SUD, CDCN Strasbourg, CCN/Ballet de l'Opéra national du Rhin, Strasbourg, Centre Chorégraphique National d'Orléans (FR) With the support of Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles — Service de la danse, Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Grand Studio and Réseau Grand Luxe

Lara Barsacq is artist in residence at Théâtre de Liège (2024-2028) and at Cité musicale-Metz (2024-2026).

Photos © Stanislav Dobak


Choreographer Lara Barsacq, between Ballets Russes and female icons.
Portrait of Lara Barsacq by Rosita Boisseau, Le Monde, 24.09.23

Is ecofeminism soluble in the history of dance? Can a dance piece by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker resonate with Bronislava Nijinska? We can guess that the answer is in the affirmative, because if Fruit Tree there is, it is because Lara Barsacq was able to fruitfully interweave two apparently contradictory branches of the family tree of dance, namely Noces by Nijinska and the universe of the founder of Rosas company. (...) The radical ecofeminism of Fruit Tree gives birth to a free, fruitful and firmly rooted choreographic language.
Thomas Hahn, Danser Canal historique, 11.12.21

In Fruit Tree, we want women's bodies to be free and emancipated from all social and patriarchal pressure.
Interview with Amélie Blaustein Niddam, Toute la Culture, 08.11.21

Lara Barsacq is paying homage to (Bronislava) Nijinska with Fruit Tree. A gentle piece that contributes to the rehabilitation of women's work in the history of art. (…) The four dancers on the stage reactivate one of her masterpieces: Les Noces, a 1923 ballet, with striking modernity. They ardently unfold this dance, bringing out its solemn and sacred dimension, with an almost melodramatic expressiveness (…). These moments of intense dance are punctuated by quieter passages where, sitting in a circle, they talk and play the guitar. With softness and fluidity, the music unfolds as in a curve, marking a beautiful contrast with the fervor of the exalted dance passages, performed to the energized music of Stravinsky. Finally, the dancers take turns citing the names of important women around them: another way, just as sensitive as the incarnation of Nijinska's dances, to rehabilitate women and the feminine in our history.
Belinda Mathieu, Mouvement, 27.10.21

The choreographer and dancer (here off stage) is inspired this time by the figure of Bronislava Nijinska and the ballet Les Noces by Igor Stravinsky to install one of these didactic and poetic worlds, of which she has the secret. (…) Reproducing the original ballet in extrapolation of its codes and themes, Fruit Tree celebrates the living, dares clichés and foils them all at the same time. All in sincere joy, a sensuality tinged with melancholy and punctuated with humor, articulated with a keen sense of composition.
Marie Baudet, La Libre, 18.10.21

Lara Barsacq continues to shed light on parts of history and on eclipsed personalities. (...) For her new show Fruit Tree, the choreographer looked at another woman linked to the Ballets Russes: Bronislava Nijinska. (...) Inspired, in particular, by books on ecofeminism, Lara Barsacq delivers her own version of Les Noces, with four performers. "This time, I'm not on stage, but there is a state of mind, my way of being. A kind of nonchalance, passing from one thing to another, being as comfortable in dancing as in speaking and singing, in a form of freedom."
Estelle Spoto, Le Vif, 13.10.21