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Coast to Coast - (LA)HORDE on post-internet dance in Los Angeles

Coast to Coast - (LA)HORDE on post-internet dance in Los Angeles

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This week on States, host Rachel Donadio speaks with Marine Brutti and Jonathan Debrouwer, co-directors with Arthur Harel of the Marseille-based dance collective, (LA)HORDE. Known for bringing viral dance sensations to performance halls around the world, Marine and Johnathan reflect on their Villa Albertine residency in Los Angeles, where they spent significant time with Jumpstyle dancers and seeded both a film collaboration with director Spike Jones and their latest work, on the use of technology and the Internet in contemporary society.

(LA)HORDE also share their thoughts on their growing international recognition and the role of professional dancers and stages in today's world. Tune in!


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Coast to Coast is hosted by Rachel Donadio and produced by Paradiso Media for Villa Albertine.

Journalist : Rachel Donadio

Project editor : Raphaël Bourgois

Producer : Axelle Gobert

Junior Producer : Aimie Faconnier

Executive producers : Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy et Benoit Dunaigre

Recording : Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot et Marin Grizeaud

Sound editing, sound-design, mix : Marin Grizeaud et Marec Panchot

Production manager : Oriane Bettoni

Art cover : Des Signes


Special thanks to Stephanie Childress, Simon Bachelier, Miryam Houali, Diane Landais,

Nicolas Floc’h, Anne Lafont, Marine Brutti, Jonathan Debrouwer, Quentin Zuttion, Claire Bardainne and Fatoumata Kebe

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