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Performance
900 Satellites
Némo Flouret
March 31 2026
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900 Satellites, a performative extension of 900 Something Days Spent in the XXth Century, a collective work presented at the Louvre by Némo Flouret, a French choreographer who works with hybrid spaces, is part of the European project PIT, Perform Inform Transform: Participatory Performance in Art Museums, of which Triennale Milano Teatro is a partner. Conceived of as a site-specific “detour” from the initial project, this version allows fragments of choreography to evolve and renew themselves, based on the space in which they are held. Here, the dancers performed in the facilities of Triennale Milano, bringing to life an essential, spontaneous score through movement alone, as ever-evolving ideas resulted in a burst of choreography that resonated with both the architecture and the tempo of the performance.
Némo Flouret is a choreographer and performer graduate of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris, and of the Brussels school P.A.R.T.S. His choreographic work takes place in hybrid spaces, outside of theaters, questioning the way movement influences the perception of space and how the limitations of specific spaces form movement. He makes use of text, visual arts and the societal and political context as a doorway into choreography. In recent years Némo has created several projects for the stage, amongst others Guerrassimenko , (2016) La nuit juste avant les Forêts (2016) Yes Master (trio in collaboration with Fouad Nafili and Lydia Mcglinchey, 2017), 900 something days spent in the XXth Century (research workshop for 10 performers, 2018) and What we found in the Solitude (duo in collaboration with Synne Elve Enoksen) and Inside/Outside (2019). Besides his own creations, he collaborates with and interprets the work of various artists such as Ingrid Berger Myhre, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Liz Kinoshita and David Wampach. In 2019 together with Solène Wachter and Georges Labbat he created Bleu Printemps Production, a platform for research, creation and diffusion, supported by the Centre Chorégraphique National d'Orléans (CCNO).
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Credits
Conception and chorégraphy: Némo Flouret
Performed by: Régis Badel, Synne Elve Enoksen, Némo Flouret, Philomène Jander, Jean-Baptiste Portier, Solène Wachter
Production: Margaux Roy
In the framework of the PIT – Perform, Inform, Transform: Participatory Performance in Art Museums’ project, co-funded by the European Union
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