Their unison catches our eye! They appear at the bend of a street, in a park alley, at the corner of a market stall. Their bodies melt into the scenery, then suddenly emerge, animated by a momentum that carries them through the public spaces that surround us. They are our rows of trees, our fountains, our stray dogs. They are our steps, our unforeseen events, our incidents. Each of us can become their precedents, which they will use to weave threads between architecture, dance and everyday life.
The piece Les Précédents highlights the architecture of a site by integrating the dancers into the lines of force of the landscape and the movements of walkers. Drawing on the mobile and the immobile, the permanent and the ephemeral, the dancers give us a different view of the constantly teeming public space