Inde du Nord

Summary The travel begins in Dehli: just in the railways station there is a praying place near the rails.Then Philippe takes the train to Agra: What is the most famous monument in Agra ? The Tal Mahal, Philippe tells shortly the story of this monument dedicated to the spouse of a Mogol emperor.Not far from the Taj Mahal Philippe finds a Sikh temple which is open to every person who needs to pray to God.Besides this temple offers a meal to all the people who came for praying.Then another travel by to Gwalior: the Fortress, the Residence of the Maharaja and the statues under the fortress.There Philippe meets a Jain monk who explains him the Jain philosophy.In Gwalior the last Maharadja constructed a a narrow gauge train which has been working for 100 years.Philippe takes this train, once inside the wagon then the second time on the roof of the wagons.And the last travel is from Gwalior to Varanasi , a very important town for the Hindouists who come here to make their ablutions and so take away theirs sins. A young priest explains Philippe his life and his relationship with the Ganges River.

S1.E5 ∙ Inde du Nord

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Philippe Gougler Tommy Lee

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Aug 24, 2011

Countries of origin : France

Official sites : France 5 Official Facebook

Language : French

Production companies : Step by Step

Summary The travel begins in Dehli: just in the railways station there is a praying place near the rails.Then Philippe takes the train to Agra: What is the most famous monument in Agra ? The Tal Mahal, Philippe tells shortly the story of this monument dedicated to the spouse of a Mogol emperor.Not far from the Taj Mahal Philippe finds a Sikh temple which is open to every person who needs to pray to God.Besides this temple offers a meal to all the people who came for praying.Then another travel by to Gwalior: the Fortress, the Residence of the Maharaja and the statues under the fortress.There Philippe meets a Jain monk who explains him the Jain philosophy.In Gwalior the last Maharadja constructed a a narrow gauge train which has been working for 100 years.Philippe takes this train, once inside the wagon then the second time on the roof of the wagons.And the last travel is from Gwalior to Varanasi , a very important town for the Hindouists who come here to make their ablutions and so take away theirs sins. A young priest explains Philippe his life and his relationship with the Ganges River.

Details

Genres : Documentary

Release date : Aug 24, 2011

Countries of origin : France

Official sites : France 5 Official Facebook

Language : French

Production companies : Step by Step

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Tempo de Dança

Tempo de Dança

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EP 01 - Premiere A premiere brings many professionals to the stage, in addition to the dancers. At the Balé da Cidade de São Paulo and the Balé do Teatro Guaíra, lighting, costumes, sound, stage managers, and the choreography itself take on another dimension in the theater, on stage. On premiere days, the tensions and concentrations are of various kinds: technical team, creators, rehearsal directors, and dancers. Many stories happen before the stage is swept so that the curtains can close for the audience to arrive. EP 02 - Auditions: (Re)beginning Audition. In this episode, in companies of different sizes, places, and styles, we follow candidates, directors, and teachers during the audition: beginnings and re beginnings, the challenges of getting the long-awaited contract. Candidates for the São Paulo Companhia de Dança, Paraopeba Cia de Dança, and Balé Teatro Guaíra are approved, and others are left out of a selection. EP 03 - Ways of Creating In this episode, Rodrigo Pederneiras, Cassi Abranches, Alex Soares, among other Brazilian choreographers, talk about how they built their styles, how they fuel their ways of creating, the challenges for a small market in Brazil, and their achievements. EP 04 - Creation and Remounting Choreographers Jomar Mesquita (Mimulus Cia de Dança - MG), Ivan Berdardelli and Mônica Augusto (Cia Dual - SP), artistic director Juliana Adur and executive producer Cindy Napoli (Descompanhia de Dança - PR), and remounter Giovanni di Palma (São Paulo Cia de Dança - SP) talk about the creative process, the challenges of each work, and how they balance their movement research with the cast. On the other hand, dancers talk about what it is like to adapt to different styles and the possibility of being selected to be part of a cast. EP 05 - Love and Pain To talk about this theme that is so dear to the world of dance, physical pain, dancers from the Balé da Cidade de São Paulo, São Paulo Companhia de Dança, Paracuru Cia de Dança, and others who have left the stage talk about chronic and acute problems. Professionals talk about what it is like to work with pain, how it is overcome on stage, or the difficulty of facing the farewell to professional dance before its time. EP 06 - Rehearsals Three companies show what the day-to-day of rehearsals is like: Clarin Cia de Dança (urban dances), São Paulo Companhia de Dança (classical dance), and Dança sem Fronteira (contemporary dance). We follow each of them, the tireless repetitions, the details that each style requires. Through their attempts, successes, and errors, we discover what the intentions of the choreographer or the work are. EP 07 - Challenges and Changes The challenges of staying in the same company and the desire to face changes. Independent dancers from the Balé Teatro Guaíra, Balé da Cidade de São Paulo, and São Paulo Companhia de Dança tell their stories and what keeps the dance alive in their bodies: whether it is believing in big companies or embracing smaller projects. EP 08 - Beyond the Capitals Outside the big centers, how does a company live and survive in the interior and on the coast of Brazil? Paracuru Cia de Dança, on the coast of Ceará, Cia Jovem de Dança de Jundiaí, in the interior of São Paulo, and Paraopeba Cia de Dança, a small town in Minas Gerais, reveal their experiences, expectations, and forms of recognition far from the theaters and stages of the capitals. EP 09 - Living from Dance The experiences of large companies and those of small or independent ones are placed side by side in this episode, in which we learn about their challenges and ways of living from dance: Grupo Corpo (MG), Mimulus Cia de Dança (MG), São Paulo Companhia de Dança (SP), Cia Dual (SP), Balé do Teatro Guaíra (PR), Descompanhia de Dança (PR). In general, the larger ones offer a certain stability of production for those who dance; the independent ones, smaller in structure, give artists the chance to create in a more personal way. One is not better than the other, but they complement the dance scene. EP 10 - Dancing, and After? Is it possible to continue in dance after leaving the stage? 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