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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entrance, recommended booking
September 2022
Saturday 17
14:00 - 18:00
Sunday 18
14:00 - 18:00
Accessible to the motor impaired
6 to 99 years old

CCN - Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans

37 rue du Bourdon Blanc, 45000 Orléans
  • Loiret
  • Centre-Val de Loire

Guided tour and sound installation

Come and discover the backstage and history of the Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans, which opens the doors to the dance studios where the shows are being made. Visit every 30 minutes.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free entrance, recommended booking
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Created in 1995, the Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans (CCNO) is under the direction of choreographer Josef Nadj. For six years, the CCNO was one of the living structures of the Carré-Saint Vincent, now the Théâtre d'Orléans. In 2001, the CCNO moved not far from the Théâtre d'Orléans to the former premises of the newspaper la République du Centre, which later gave way to the institute of visual art. The Théâtre d'Orléans (CADO, CDNO, SNO and the CCNO with its own premises) and the ESAD, the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Conservatoire were all brought together in a creative district. The City of Orléans is initiating work to extend the Centre chorégraphique, which has been equipped since 2010 with new workspaces: a creative studio, a sound and video recording studio, a research studio, storage and construction areas and a costume workshop.
Since January 2017, the CCNO has been led by Maud Le Pladec. It poses the issue of audiences as its central issue. Creation in all its forms, transversally, traverses the project in all its dimensions with all audiences. NACO offers to share, explore with people around, before and after. Workshops Monday after work, Saturday brunch, courses, festival, performances, public openings, conferences, participatory creations, resonate with the creative work of artists in residence at the CCNO or programmed at the Théâtre d'Orléans.
Multiply the practices, the looks, give the impulse in a constant back and forth between seeing and doing it, for the spectator as for the lover of all dances. It’s all about accessibility, or how we can connect, how we can connect. Make the city dance for the visibility of each body in the space of the city.
To discover the CCNO trailer, click here:


This visit will be accompanied by a listening space, an original sound installation to travel, dream, let yourself be carried...

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About the location

CCN - Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans
37 rue du Bourdon Blanc, 45000 Orléans
  • Loiret
  • Centre-Val de Loire
Created in 1995, the Centre chorégraphique national d'Orléans (CCNO) is directed by choreographer Josef Nadj. For six years, the CCNO was one of the living structures of Carré-Saint-Vincent, now the Théâtre d'Orléans.

In 2001, the CCNO moved not far from the Théâtre d'Orléans to the former premises of the newspaper la République du Centre, which later gave way to the Institut d'art visuel. The Théâtre d'Orléans (CADO, CDNO, SNO and CCNO, with its own premises), ESAD, the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Conservatoire were brought together in a creative district.
The City of Orléans is initiating work to extend the Choreographic Centre, which has been equipped with new workspaces since 2010: a creative studio, a sound and video recording studio, a research studio, storage and set construction areas and a costume making workshop.

Since January 2017, the CCNO has been headed by Maud Le Pladec. Her appointment was made at the same time as Séverine Chavrier, director of the Centre dramatique national Orléans Centre - Val de Loire.

It is one of the 19 CCNs in France. The CCN d'Orléans supports and welcomes choreographic creation. Artistic teams from all over the world come in residence and share their work at public openings or workshops. The work of choreographer Maud Le Pladec is supported by the SCC and is part of the project.
Workshops, internships for professionals or amateurs, exhibitions, screenings, participatory projects for adults, children and teenagers are all suggestions all year round to showcase and bring to life so many different dance experiences.
Tags
Villes et Pays d'art et d'histoire, Lieu de spectacles, sports et loisirs, Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO
Access
Easy access in the centre on foot or Parking Boulevard Aristide Briand
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