For 10 years, Nadia Vadori-Gauthier has been dancing one minute a day

For 10 years, Nadia Vadori-Gauthier has been dancing one minute a day
For 10 years, Nadia Vadori-Gauthier has been dancing one minute a day

photo Salvatore Lazzaro

The day after the attack on Charlie Hebdo, choreographer Nadia Vadori-Gauthier initiated a daily gesture of poetic resistance entitled One minute of dance per day. Since January 7, 2015, Nadia has been dancing every day in various places and contexts. January 7, 2025, in Chaillot, will mark the 10th anniversary of this multi-faceted work which weaves between the world we have known and the one that is to come.

Since the first confinement linked to the Covid-19 pandemic in , she has opened the protocol to many people, constituting an archive of thousands of dances, in all environments.

Since Dance 3000, celebrated in 2023 at Chaillot – Théâtre national de la Danse, she has initiated a dance diary, inviting established and emerging choreographers to perform a dance.

Since then, Nadia has also continued to dance every day without exception.
His dances are woven into the fabric of the days, in resonance with and its inhabitants, current events, climate issues and the protection of biodiversity, museum works, healthcare contexts.

Ten years of dances for our time
Nadia Vadori-Gauthier and her guests
January 7, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. at Chaillot – National Dance Theater

With: Nadia Vadori-Gauthier and her guests: Edmond Baudoin, Arthur Navellou, Johanna Faye… (program in progress).

Dancers: Margaux Amoros, Juliette Bettencourt, Thomas Bleton, Guillaume Cardineau, Anna Carreau, Gaël Giraud, Lucas Hérault, Jean Hostache, Léandre Ruiz Delaine, Liam Warren.

: DJ Reïne.

Production: Gasoline Price Company

With the support of the Ministry of Culture / General Directorate of Artistic Creation.

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