Lub qhov rooj, performance, 20mn Co-directed by choreographer Nguyễn Phúc Hùng and visual artist Sandrine Llouquet Choreography: Nguyễn Phúc Hùng Scenography: Sandrine Llouquet Dancers: Sùng A Lùng, Phan Tiểu Ly, Phan Thái Bình and Đặng Minh Hiền
Based on the true life of Sung A Lung, Lub qhov rooj (“the door” in Hmong language) recounts the struggle of Lung, born by mistake in a male body.
Reminding William Blake’s character Albion – the hero of the 4 Zoas, Lung falls into disunity and try to reconcile his 4 different parts to discover his true self.
Based on Sandrine Llouquet´s proposal, during the creative process of this piece, the 6 artists involved have worked with a hypnotherapist, who accompanied them for a journey into their unconscious memory. The steps of this collective journey are related to the public through the allegory of the door.
Part of Sandrine Llouquet´s solo exhibition "Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy", at Galerie Quynh, feb 2019"Days and Nights of Revolving Joy"2019si...
Part of Sandrine Llouquet´s solo exhibition "Chapter 4: Days and Nights of Revolving Joy", at Galerie Quynh, feb 2019 "Days and Nights of Revolving Joy" 2019 single channel video with sound 35’ 13” "Faithful to Llouquet’s idea of syncretism, "Days and Nights of Revolving Joy" is a celebration of various sources from the cult of Isis to Catholic mass to profane celebrations. The mysterious ceremony involves various rituals including dancing, a reading in Esperanto of Night the First (the first chapter of "The Four Zoas", an unfinished book of mythic poems by William Blake,), and an initiation rite. Rather than attempting to understand the content with our rational mind, the artist proposes to experience it and grasp it on another level of consciousness."
AliceIN Paris (Wonderful District avec Rachid Ouramdane)
The Bui Gallery, Paris (France), 2008
collection particuliere
AliceIN est un concept Wonderful District dont l’élément principal est une structure organique nomade et modulable conçue par Tâm Vo Phi et Olivier Llouquet /// aliceIN s’adapte aux différents contextes /// à chaque nouvel environnement correspond un nouveau projet artistique /// aliceIN a été montré pour la première fois en octobre 2007 au Vietnam dans le cadre du Mois de L’image d’Ho Chi Minh Ville