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Alain Platel (born 9 April 1956) is a Belgian choreographer and director. In 1984, he founded les ballets C de la B, which has been called 'one of the world's most influential
dance theatre Concert dance (also known as performance dance or theatre dance in the United Kingdom) is dance performed for an audience. It is frequently performed in a theatre setting, though this is not a requirement, and it is usually choreographed and p ...
companies'. Platel came to prominence alongside choreographers like
Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker Anne Teresa, Baroness De Keersmaeker (, born 1960 in Mechelen, Belgium, grew up in Wemmel) is a contemporary dance choreographer. The dance company constructed around her, , was in residence at La Monnaie in Brussels from 1992 to 2007. Biography ...
and
Wim Vandekeybus Wim Vandekeybus (Herenthout, 30 June 1963) is a Belgian choreographer, director and photographer. His company Ultima Vez is located in Sint-Jans-Molenbeek (Brussels). Together with Jan Fabre, Alain Platel and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker, Wim Vand ...
in what became known as the Flemish Wave.


Career


Early years (1956–1984)

Alain Platel was born in
Ghent Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest in the country, exceeded in ...
in 1956. In 1969, he was accepted to study at the Hoste-Sabbattini Mime Centre in Ghent. He trained as a remedial educationalist, working with physically and mentally disabled children, but continued to study mime (with Wim Vandekerckhove) and later to take courses at the Paul Grinwis Academy of Ballet. In 1980, he attended a contemporary dance workshop led by the Canadian choreographer Barbara Pearce in Paris, and went on to dance in her production ''Patchwork''. As a director, Platel is self-taught.


Les ballets C de la B (1984–2003)

Platel founded les ballets C de la B in 1984 on a dare from a former teacher. Along with his sister Pascale and their friend Johan Grimonprez, Platel devised and staged a performance in his loft in Ghent (''Stabat Mater''). They ironically called themselves 'Les Ballets Contemporains de la Belgique': a name which stuck, albeit in a shortened form. A producer from Antwerp's De Beweeging Festival was present at the performance and invited the newly formed company to perform at the festival. ''Stabat Mater'' was the first in a succession of small-scale productions made by les ballets C de la B during the late 1980s and early 1990s, for which Platel shared directing roles with other members of the company. Les ballets C de la B quickly achieved a modest level of national success, but their major break came in 1993, when a group of international theatre programmers happened to see Platel's ''Bonjour madame…'' at a festival in Amsterdam, which led to European tour bookings and a rapidly growing profile on the international dance scene. Between 1993 and 2003, les ballets C de la B produced an increasing number of larger-scale projects, securing international commissions and state funding from the Flemish government. Run as a collective, the company's performers were encouraged to develop their own choreography and Platel shared directing duties with other members including Hans Van den Broeck,
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company LOD muziektheater, which featured music by
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arranged for ten accordionists. This was followed by ''Iets op Bach'' (1998): the first of several works based on music by the director's favourite composer,
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. Platel organised the Beste Belgische Danssolo competition between 1995 and 1997, open to solos of any style and designed to discover new talent. The first competition was won by
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, who subsequently performed in ''Iets op Bach'' and would go on to choreograph many of les ballets C de la B's productions. Shortly after making ''allemaal indiaan'' (1999), Platel announced that he would no longer be making productions. Nevertheless, he returned to les ballets C de la B in 2003 with ''Wolf'', commissioned by the
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, which used music by
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and counted fourteen dogs among its performers.


Hiatus and return to directing (2003–)

During his hiatus from directing, Alain Platel studied sign language and continued to work with amateur and semi-professional performers from varied backgrounds, as documented in his collaborations with the documentarian
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(''Because I Sing'', 2002; ''Ramallah! Ramallah! Ramallah!'', 2004). In 2006, Platel directed his own full-length documentary about the dancers of les ballets C de la B, entitled ''les ballets de ci de là''. In the same year, Platel returned to the company as a director, with ''vsprs'' (2006), based on
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's
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. This production cemented the director's collaboration with the composer
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, which began with the participatory choral project ''Uit de Bol'' (2006), and would continue with ''pitié!'' (2008), ''Coup Fatal'' (2014) and ''Requiem pour L.'' (2018). Since 2006, Platel has continued to direct new work with les ballets C de la B, usually in collaboration with other artists. ''Nine Finger'' (2007) was made with actor Benjamin Verdonck and
Fumiyo Ikeda Fumiyo Ikeda (Osaka, 1962) is a Japanese dancer, actress and choreographer. Training Fumiyo Ikeda was born in Osaka and grew up in Fukui, Japan. She started ballet at the age of ten. In 1979 she moved to Europe and started studying at Mudra, the ...
of Rosas, while ''Gardenia'' (2010) and ''En avant, marche!'' (2015) were collaborations with the director Frank Van Laecke and Platel's regular music director Steven Prengels. Platel currently lives in Ghent.


Style

In his own productions and in his influence on the overall aesthetics of les ballets C de la B, Alain Platel's work is characterised by the extensive, often chaotic combination of dance, theatre, live music, circus and other performance styles. Most of his later productions are structured around live performances of famous classical works, with the musicians being fully involved in the choreography. A particularly grand example of this is ''C(H)ŒURS'' (2011), which featured the 72-person chorus of the
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performing operatic choruses by
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and
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. Often, the music is extensively reconstructed or rearranged by Platel's musical collaborators; ''Coup Fatal'' (2014) involves a Congolese band performing Baroque arias, while ''nicht schlafen'' (2016) combines music by
Mahler Gustav Mahler (; 7 July 1860 – 18 May 1911) was an Austro-Bohemian Romantic composer, and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer he acted as a bridge between the 19th-century Austro-German tradition and the modernism ...
with African polyphonic chant. Platel's productions have always involved varied ensembles of performers with different skills, levels of training, backgrounds and body types, including amateurs, children and elderly performers. His work includes large-scale celebrations of amateur performance, such as ''Because I Sing'' (2001) which featured sixteen London choirs (reprised in 2006 in Brussels as ''Uit de Bol/Coup de chœurs''), and ''le Sacre du Printemps'' (2018): a 'mass choreography' that involved 300 participants from various Ghent dance groups. ''Gardenia'' featured a cast of seven drag queens, all aged between 55 and 65 years, inspired by the closing of a Barcelona drag cabaret. Platel's choreographic work is also concerned with the unconscious: with uncontrolled, unconditioned or arbitrary movements, tics and spasms, which he has described as 'bastard dance'. The movement material explored in projects such as ''vsprs'' (2006), ''Out of Context — for Pina'' (2010) and ''tauberbach'' (2014) was informed by Platel's own experience working with disabled children and adults. Platel has acknowledged
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as an important inspiration, calling himself 'a child of Bausch'.


Europe Theatre Prize

In 2001, he was awarded the Europe Prize Theatrical Realities, in
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, with the following motivation:
Alain Platel has pursued an artistic career, rather than a profession or a craft. He is a unique personality, and has no parallel in the world of dance and theatre. His work as a social educator has led him to be deeply concerned with the human condition in his native region: East and West Flanders, and Ghent in particular. He is able to communicate, without artificiality or affectation, all the anxieties, contradictions, desperation, dreams and drives of a fascinating and tragic young generation that he truly empathises with. His productions, from ''Bonjour Madame...'' to ''Tous des Indiens'', have been staged throughout Europe, despite the fact that they are (or precisely because they are) completely rooted in the life of the Flemish suburbs. This only goes to show that, by freely combining theatre, music and dance in the "family portraits" he renders so well, Alain Platel has succeeded in revealing the universality of human soul.


Awards and honours (selection)

* 1990: Prix Saint-Denis for ''Concours, Pièces de Concours'' at the Concours Choréographique International de Bagnolet * 1996: Mobil Pegasus Prize for ''La Tristezza Complice'' at the International Summer Theatre Festival,
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, Hamburg * 1996: Awarded Masque d’Or de la Production Etrangère (Canada) for ''Moeder en Kind'' * 1998: Time Out Live Award (UK) for ''Iets op Bach'' * 1999: Masque d'Or de la Production Etrangère (Canada) for ''Iets op Bach'' * 2001: Europe Prize Theatrical Realities * 2001: Ubu Prize for the best foreign production (Milan) for ''allemaal indiaan'' * 2001: Platel made Chevalier de l'
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de la République Française * 2002: Frank Van Acker Prize (City of Bruges) * 2004: Theatertreffen 3sat Prize for ''Wolf'' * 2007: Kontakt Festival Grand Prix for ''vsprs'' * 2011: Dora Mavor Moore Award (Toronto) for ''Out of context — for Pina'' * 2012: Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Artois, France * 2014: Champagne Prize * 2015: Platel made Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres de la République Française * 2015: Flemish Culture Prize for General Cultural Merit * 2015: Grand Prix de la Danse, Montreal * 2015: Herald Angel Award for ''En avant, marche!'' at the
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* 2016: Doctor Honoris Causa from the
University of Ghent Ghent University ( nl, Universiteit Gent, abbreviated as UGent) is a public research university located in Ghent, Belgium. Established before the state of Belgium itself, the university was founded by the Dutch King William I in 1817, when the ...
* 2016: Gold Medal of the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and Art * 2017: Catalan Performing Arts Critics Award for ''nicht schlafen'' * 2017: "Prix de la Critique" Special Jury Prize (Belgium) for ''nicht schlafen''


Productions


With les ballets C de la B (selection)

* ''Stabat Mater'' (1984) — with Johan Grimonprez and Pascale Platel * ''Lichte Kavalerie'' (1985) — with Pascale Platel, Kate Vos, Alexander Claeys and Johan Grimonprez * ''Mange p’tit coucou'' (1986) — with Alexander Claeys * ''Alchemie'' (1987) * ''Emma'' (1988) — with Alexander Claeys * ''Architectuur als buur'' (1988) * ''O Boom'' (1989) — with Johan Grimonprez * ''Mussen'' (1990) * ''Bonjour madame, comment allez-vous aujourd'hui, il fait beau, il va sans doute pleuvoir, etcetera.'' (1993) * ''Moeder en kind'' (1995) — with Arne Sierens and Victoria * ''La Tristeza Complice'' (1995) — music by Dick van der Harst, after Henry Purcell * ''Bernadetje'' (1996) — with Arne Sierens and Victoria * ''Iets op Bach'' (1998) — music by J.S. Bach and
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* ''allemaal indiaan'' (1999) — with Arne Sierens and Victoria * ''Wolf'' (2003) — music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart * ''Uit de Bol/Coup de cœurs'' (2006) — with Fabrizio Cassol * ''vsprs'' (2006) — based on Claudio Monteverdi's Vespers * ''Nine Finger'' (2007) – with Fumiyo Ikeda and Benjamin Verdonck * ''pitié!'' (2008) — with Fabrizio Cassol, based on J. S. Bach's
St Matthew Passion The ''St Matthew Passion'' (german: Matthäus-Passion, links=-no), BWV 244, is a '' Passion'', a sacred oratorio written by Johann Sebastian Bach in 1727 for solo voices, double choir and double orchestra, with libretto by Picander. It sets ...
* ''Out of Context'' - for Pina (2010) * ''Gardenia'' (2010) — with Frank Van Laecke * ''C(H)OEURS'' (2012) — music by Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner * ''tauberbach'' (2014) – music by J. S. Bach * ''Coup Fatal'' (2014) — with Serge Kakudji, Rodriguez Vangama and Fabrizio Cassol * ''En avant, marche!'' (2015) — with Frank Van Laecke and Steven Prengels * ''nicht schlafen'' (2015) — music by Gustav Mahler * ''Requiem pour L.'' (2018) – with Fabrizio Cassol, based on
Mozart's Requiem The Requiem in D minor, K. 626, is a requiem mass by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). Mozart composed part of the Requiem in Vienna in late 1791, but it was unfinished at his death on 5 December the same year. A completed version date ...


Other projects (selection)

* De Beste Belgische Danssolo (1995–1997) — with Victoria * ''Because I Sing'' (2001) — with
Orlando Gough Orlando Gough ( ; born 1953 in Brighton, Sussex) is a British composer, educated at Oxford, and noted for projects written for ballet, contemporary dance and theatre. Collaborators have included Siobhan Davies, Alain Platel, Shobana Jeyasingh ...
* ''les ballets de ci de là'' (2006) * ''Nachtschade'' (2006) – with Victoria


Further reading

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Platel, Alain Contemporary dance choreographers Belgian choreographers Belgian theatre directors 1956 births Living people