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Fibonacci Project – PRESENTATION

By marion | March 13th, 2012

THE FIBONACCI PROJECT is an initiative of international collaboration driven by the belief that through artistic expression humans can build bridges between cultures and promote a greater sense of solidarity. The objective of the project is the creation of a multidisciplinary show based on collaborations between artists from different cultures with the idea of celebrating human kind’s greatest powers: Creativity & Consciousness!

The project’s name refers to the famous Fibonacci sequence discovered by Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci in the early 13th Century.

{0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…}

This universal sequence omnipresent in nature, art and architecture and which leads to the Golden Ratio (also called Divine Proportion) is the underlying inspiration of the whole project. It represents the way life organizes itself naturally to create growth and harmony out of opposing energies. It contains the idea that we, as humans, are included in the universal harmony of forms, and that the union of complementary opposites may be a way to extend that harmony to psychological and social realms as well.

A CREATION GAME
The Fibonacci Project is realized through a series of creation residencies in different countries around the world. Each of these residencies aim towards the creation of a renewed and unique show based on a “creation game” with 3 fundamental rules:

Rule 1:
There are two creative teams: the “touring team”, composed of the artists and collaborators of Les 7 Doigts de la Main travelling with the project and the “hosting team”, composed of the local artists and collaborators involved in a specific residency. Rather than competing against each other, both teams are collaborating together to create the best show possible!

Rule 2:
Each residency is like a creative marathon where the artists are allowed only 21 days for the creation of the show before the beginning of public performances.

Rule 3:
The creation of the show is based on a recurring structure of eight tableaux, one for each of the first eight numbers of the Fibonacci sequence (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21). Each of these tableaux represent the canvas where the artists are invited to create their collective artwork inspired by predetermined themes associated with each of the first eight Fibonacci numbers.

THE SHOW
This unique “creation game” allows to bring together some of the best artists in the world in a collaboration process based on the encounter between different art forms (circus, theater, dance, music, video and visual art) and above all, on intercultural dialogue. This process represents in itself the core and spirit of the show. Some elements are permanent to the show while others are created in collaboration with local artists in each of the hosting countries. In this way, from one residency to the next, one country to another, the show is never the same and always it is the result of the encounter between the touring artists and their local hosts. Throughout the show, as the participating artists bring forward their talents, personality and personal stories, we follow a progression through eight great themes laid as a metaphor for the evolution of our consciousness:

{ 0 } Unconsciousness, Emptiness
{ 1 } Individuality, Self-awareness
{ 2 } Duality, the Other
{ 3 } Family, Society, Organization
{ 5 } The World, Cultural Diversity
{ 8 } The Universe
{ 13 } Time, Death
{ 21 } Maturity, Wisdom

These themes represent an invitation to question our individual and collective journey and to contemplate, beyond cultural diversity, the common denominators of humanity.

The show is always addressed towards the local audience and takes into account the socio-cultural context of the place where it is being presented. A direct relation with the audience is established using various forms of interaction. More than a show, the Fibonacci Project aims to create an event that is a complete and surprising experience for the audience, from beginning to end, by changing the usual relation they have with the performing space, the performers and the performance.

OBJECTIVE & LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT
An initiative of Les 7 doigts de la Main, the Fibonacci Project is directed by Samuel Tétreault, co-founder and co-artistic director of the Montreal based circus collective. The development of the project is based on a long-term plan that spans from 2007 to 2017. The first phase of the project aims to complete a cycle of creation residencies in twelve different countries, allowing artists who represent a sample of the world’s cultural diversity to collaborate together. Following the completion of this cycle, the final phase of the Fibonacci Project is the realization of an ultimate creation residency in Montreal (Québec, Canada). Planned for 2015, this last residency will integrate at least one artist chosen from each of the countries previously visited into a fully bloomed show to be entitled “The Fibonacci Suite”. This large-scale production, featuring some of the best artists in the world, will trace back the whole journey of the Fibonacci Project in a live celebration of human creativity and diversity. The partnerships developed along the way will serve as a launching ramp for a world tour of this show marking the conclusion of the Fibonacci Project.

Furthermore, beyond the presentation of this final tour, the Fibonacci Project also finds its accomplishment by the development of a documentary television series about the creative and intercultural journey of the artists involved in the project.

CHRONOLOGY

2007
• MEXICO CITY – 1st residency of the Fibonacci Project
(February 2007 – Local partners: Cirko De Mente, Centro Nacional de las Artes)

2008
• IGLOOLIK (Nunavut, Canada) – “Arctic / Mexico / Québec Trilogy” (part 1/3)
(June 2008 – Main partners: Artcirq, Cirko De Mente, Igloolik Community, Alianait Festival)
MONTRÉAL – “Arctic / Mexico / Québec Trilogy” (part 2/3) (July 2008 – Main partners: Artcirq, Cirko De Mente, TOHU)

2009
• VERACRUZ & MEXICO CITY – “Arctic / Mexico / Québec Trilogy” (part 3/3)
(February 2009 – Main partners: Artcirq, Cirko De Mente, Centro Veracruzano de la Artes, Teatro de la Ciudad)
COPENHAGEN – Scandinavian Edition version 2009 (Nov/Dec 2009 – Local partner: Republique Teater)

2010
• BARCELONA – Catalunya & Spain Edition
(November 2010 – Local partners: Mercat de les Flors, La Central del Circ)

2011
• COPENHAGEN – Scandinavian Edition version 2011
(May/June 2011 – Local partner: Republique Teater)

2012
• 2 residencies to be confirmed (Buenos Aires – South American Edition, Boston – USA Edition)

2013
• 3 residencies to be confirmed (France/Belgium, Russia, Australia/New-Zealand)

2014
• 3 residencies to be confirmed (Middle-East/India, Asia/China, Africa)

2015
• Final residency in Montréal and creation of the final show
• World Tour of “THE FIBONACCI SUITE” from mid 2015 to 2017

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CASTING CALL for circus artists!

By marion | March 9th, 2012

POLO CIRCO from Buenos Aires opens a casting call to find 4 circus artists to be a part of the FIBONACCI PROJECT 2012 Buenos Aires Edition, a multidisciplinary creation project in collaboration with the Canadian circus company LES 7 DOIGTS DE LA MAIN.

Original idea of Les 7 doigts de la Main, the Fibonacci Project is an initiative of international collaboration driven by the belief that through artistic expression we can build bridges between cultures and promote a greater sense of solidarity.

The name of the project refers to the famous Fibonacci sequence discovered by Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci in the early 13th century:

{0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…}.

This universal sequence omnipresent in nature, art and architecture and which leads to the Golden Ratio (also called Divine Proportion) is the underlying inspiration of the whole project.

The objective of the project is the creation of a multidisciplinary show based on collaborations between artists from different art forms and cultures. From May 28th to July 8th 2012 a creation residency for the project will take place in Buenos Aires. During this intense creative marathon a group of Canadian artists together with a group of South American artists will have 21 days to collaborate on the creation of a show that will be then presented for 9 performances.

The FIBONACCI PROJECT 2012 Buenos Aires Edition will aim towards the creation of a complete and unique show based on recurring structures and guidelines permanent to the Fibonacci project.
For more info about the Fibonacci Project: http://7doigts.com/en/shows/2-fibonacci-project

DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR THE CASTING: Monday, March 26th, 2012
Please send your candidature to: polocirco@buenosaires.gob.ar

Profile for the circus artists:
• Versatility
• High level of skills in one or more circus disciplines
• Training and/or experience in dance and acting
• Capacity to propose and develop artistic ideas
• Capacity and interest to work in a group

We value:
• Emerging artists
• Artists with great professional experience
• Artists who graduated from a professional or superior school of circus arts

Requirements:
• Artists born in, and/or living in, and/or usually working in South America
• Artists must be available to participate in the 2-days Auditions to be held in Buenos Aires on April 14th and 15th 2012
• Artists must be available to stay in Buenos Aires for the whole length of the creation residency as well as the following performance period (5 weeks between May 28th to July 8th, official dates to be confirmed).
• Artists must be available full time during the 4 weeks of the creation period (work schedule up to 10 hours per day and 6 days a week during this period)

We offer:
• A work contract covering 5 weeks between May 28th and July 8th, 2012.
• Remuneration on a weekly basis for 5 weeks (amount to be determined).

SELECTION PROCESS:
There is 2 phases of selection:

1- Pre-selection: based on their CV and video excerpts of their work, up to 20 artists will be invited for the Auditions.

2- Final selection: the artists invited to the Auditions will participate in a 2-days workshop at the end of which the final selection of 4 artists will be made. The Auditions will be conducted by Samuel Tétreault (artistic director of the Fibonacci Project) as well as Pablo Gershanik (co-director of the Fibonacci Project).

ALL INTERESTED ARTISTS MUST SUBMIT BY EMAIL:
• Your Curriculum Vitae as well as a short Biography
• A Video Demo or Video excerpts of your work and/or performances. It needs to be easily sent by email (web links for Youtube or Vimeo for example) or easy to download for several persons in different locations (uploading videos on a “dropbox” or “yousendit” account for example)
• Web link for their own web sites if you have one
• A portrait photo and photos of your work
• All necessary contact information to reach you (phone, email, skype)


Festival Polo Circo

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Audition in Paris

By marion | October 24th, 2011

We are looking for talented artists for numerous upcoming projects.
We are holding auditions November 18 and 19 in Paris, France.

Skills sought :
Mastery of at least one circus discipline
Dance, movement, and acting experience
Multi-disciplinary
Capacity and interest in team work

Please send the following to Casting@7doigts.com

Demo vidéo (Web link, Youtube, Vimeo etc)
Headshot Photo
CV
Questionnaire bellow with your answers.

Name :
Nationality :
Residency:
Principal circus discipline :
Secondary circus discipline :
Training :
Other skill (Music, singing, tap dance, drawing etc…) :
Email and phone number :

Deadline for applications is October 31st, 2011

We will contact you by November 4th confirming your participation in the audition.
Those attending the audition will be asked to be available November 18 & 19 from 9am to 5pm, Académie Fratellini.

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General Auditions

By marion | September 21st, 2011

We are looking for talented artists for numerous upcoming projects.
We are holding auditions October 16 and 17 in Montreal, Quebec.

Skills sought :
Mastery of at least one circus discipline
Dance, movement, and acting experience
Multi-disciplinary
Capacity and interest in team work

Please send the following to Sabrina@7doigts.com 1 (514) 521 4477 ext.214

Demo vidéo (Web link, Youtube, Vimeo etc)
Headshot Photo
CV
Questionnaire bellow with your answers.

Name :
Nationality :
Principal circus discipline :
Secondary circus discipline :
Training :
Other skill (Music, singing, tap dance, drawing etc…) :
Email and phone number :

Deadline for applications is September 30, 2011

We will contact you by October 7 confirming your participation in the audition.
Those attending the audition will be asked to be available October 16 and 17 from 9am to 7pm.

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Casting Call for the 2011 Scandinavian Edition.

By marion | January 10th, 2011
The Casting call for the Fibonacci Project 2011 Scandinavian Edition is coordinated by our Danish partner Republique.
To apply or for any further information, please contact Emilie Bendix : eb@republique.dk
DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR THE CASTING: Friday January 28th 2011
CASTING CALL
for circus artists!

REPUBLIQUE TEATER from Copenhagen opens a casting call to find 4 circus artists to be a part of the Fibonacci Project 2011 Scandinavian Edition, a multidisciplinary creation and international cooperation project in collaboration with the Canadian circus company LES 7 DOIGTS DE LA MAIN.
THE FIBONACCI PROJECT:
Original idea of Les 7 Doigts de la Main, the Fibonacci Project is an ambitious initiative based on international collaboration and driven by the belief that through artistic expression we can build bridges between cultures and promote a greater sense of solidarity.
The name of the project refers to the famous Fibonacci sequence discovered by Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci in the early 13th century: {0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…}. This sequence which produces the Golden Number is the red thread of the whole project.
The objective of the project is the creation of a multidisciplinary show based on collaborations between artists from different art forms and cultures. The creation residency in Copenhagen is an intense marathon of three weeks where the Canadian artists will collaborate with the Scandinavian artists to create a show that will be presented for one month at the Republique The Fibonacci project 2011 Scandinavian Edition will aim towards the creation of a complete and unique show based on recurring structures and guidelines permanent and developed to the Fibonacci project.

Profile for the circus artists:

• Versatility
• High level of skills in one or more circus disciplines
• Training and/or experience in dance and acting
• Capacity to propose and develop artistic ideas
• Capacity and interest to work in a group

We value:

• Emerging artists
• Artists with professional experience
• Artists who graduated from a professional or superior school of circus arts
• Artists who have previous experience in a collective creation

Requirements:

• Artists born in, and/or living in, and /or usually working in Scandinavia
• Artists must be available to participate in the 2 days Audition/Workshop at AFUK in Copenhagen February 19th-20th 2011
• Artists must be available to stay in Copenhagen for the whole length of the creation residency (April 26th – May 18th 2011) as well as the following performance period (May 19th – June 18th 2011).
• Artists must be available full time during the 3 weeks of the creation period (work schedule up to 10 hrs per day and 6 days a week during this period)

We offer:

• Work contract covering 7 weeks (April 26th – June 18th 2011)
• Gross payment for the 3 weeks of creation and 4 weeks of performances (contact Republique for details)
• Transport/food/lodging reimbursement  to attend the Audition-workshops upon presentation of receipts (contact Republique for details)
• Possibility of participating in an eventual Scandinavian tour with the show in 2012 (to be confirmed after the residency in 2011)

SELECTION:

There is 2 phases of selection:

1- Pre-selection: based on their CV and video excerpts of their work, up to 20 artists will be invited for the Audition/workshops.

2- Final selection: the artists invited to the Audition-workshops will participate in a 2 days workshop at the end of which the final selection of 4 artists will be made. The Audition/workshops will be conducted by Samuel Tétreault (artistic director of the Fibonacci Project) as well Martin Tulinius (co-director from the Republique Teater) and Louise Hyun Dahl (choreographer).

ALL INTERESTED ARTISTS MUST SUBMIT BY EMAIL:

• Your Curriculum Vitae (mandatory) as well as a short Biography (optional)
• A Video Demo or Video excerpts of your work and/or performances. It needs to be easily sent by email (web links for Youtube or Vimeo for example) or easy to download for several persons in different locations (uploading videos on a “dropbox” or “yousendit” account for example)
• Web link for their own web sites if they have one
• A portrait photo and photos of your work if possible
• All necessary contact information to reach you (phone, email, skype)

DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR THE CASTING: Friday January 28th 2011
Please send your candidature to: eb@republique.dk
http://www.republique.dk
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Poster Fibonacci Project

By marion | January 10th, 2011
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Read the full Fibonacci Project Presentation

By marion | January 9th, 2011

The Fibonacci Project is an initiative of international collaboration driven by the belief that through artistic expression we can build bridges between cultures and promote a greater sense of solidarity. The objective of the project is the creation of a multidisciplinary show based on collaborations between artists from different art forms and cultures with the idea of celebrating human kind’s greatest power: Creativity.

The project’s name refers to the famous Fibonacci sequence discovered by Italian mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci in the early 13th century.

{0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21…}

This sequence, which produces the Golden Ratio (also referred to as the Divine Proportion or Golden Number), is the underlying inspiration of the whole project. It is a symbol for the organic way in which life organises itself naturally to create growth, harmony and beauty out of opposing energies. The show intends to use and illustrate principles derived from the study of the Golden Ratio and the Fibonacci sequence – the idea that we, as humans, are included in the universal harmony of forms, and that the union of complementary opposites may be a way to extend that harmony to psychological and social realms as well.

The Fibonacci Project is a show in constant evolution realized through a series of creation residencies in different countries around the world.

Set over a period of three weeks culminating with public performances, each creation residency aims toward the creation of a new and unique show based on a recurring template of eight tableaux, one for each of the first eight numbers of the Fibonacci sequence. Each of these tableaux represent an open space, a white canvas for the participating artists to create their art. Some elements are permanent to the show while others are created in collaboration with local artists in each of the hosting countries. In this way, from one residency to the next, one country to another, the show is never the same and always it is the result of the encounter between the touring artists and their local hosts.

This creation process, based on the encounter between different art forms (circus, theater, dance, music, video and visual art) and above all on the intercultural dialogue, represents in itself the objective of the project and the spirit of the show.

The current phase of the Fibonacci Project plans the realization of a dozen creation residencies in different countries (2009-2014). Following this “work in progress” phase, an ultimate creation residency will take place to integrate artists chosen from each of the previous residencies into a fully bloomed show to be entitled “The Fibonacci Suite”. This show will then be presented in a world tour marking the conclusion of the Fibonacci Project. Beyond the presentation of a show, the Fibonacci Project also finds its accomplishment by developing a television series about the creation of the whole project.

More than a show, the Fibonacci Project aims to create an event that will be a complete and surprising experience for the audience, from beginning to end, by changing the usual relation they have with the performing space, the performers and the performance.

Throughout the show, the first eight numbers of the Fibonacci sequence operate as a metaphor for the evolution of the human consciousness and allow us to question our individual and collective journey. Each of the 8 tableaux in the show is inspired by the symbols associated with its corresponding number:

{ 0,  1,  1,  2,  3,  5,  8,  13,  21… }

{ 0 } Emptyness, uncounsciousness, the origin that contains the whole.

{ 1 } The individual, the primary degree of counsciousness, self-identity, starting point to any evolution.

{ 1 } The number one, repeated in the sequence, symbolizes the multitude of individuals, the multiplicity of starting points, of ideas and points of view.

{ 2 } Duality, encounter, dialogue, consciousness of the Other… two individuals together, the first degree of human relations.

{ 3 } The organisation, the family, the community… the first « group » dynamics, the individual consciousness reaches a collective level.

{ 5 } The World, the sum of the four cardinal points plus the center, the five continents, the five senses –  the totality of the manifested world… The individual consciousness rises to a global level, the human relations take a cultural dimension.

{ 8 } The Universe, the mathematical sign (horizontal) for the Infinite… With the number eight the individual becomes aware of the infinite nature of the universe.

{ 13 } Time, the inevitable ending to any cycle… with thirteen the individual being is confronted to the consciousness of his own mortal life.

{ 21 } Maturity and Wisdom… the joining of unity and diversities within the individual who realizes the relatedness of all things, the ultimate level of the human consciousness.

Chronology and long-term development

The Fibonacci Project is an initiative of Les 7 Doigts de la Main and is guided by Samuel Tétreault, co-founder and co-artistic director of the Montreal based circus collective. The development of the Fibonacci Project is based on a long term vision with three distinct phases.

Phase I (2007-2009)

This first phase was dedicated to the realization of four pilot residencies. Their success not only proved the feasibility of the Fibonacci Project but also confirmed the social and artistic pertinence of its concept. This phase has also allowed to refine the concepts of the project and prepare, for futur coproducers and presenters, a residency hosting guide detailing all creation parameters for the next phase.

  • 1st Residency : Mexico City, February 2007
  • 2nd Residency : Igloolik (Nunavut) Canada, June 2008 (1st part of a trilogy with Inuit, Mexican and Canadian culture)
  • 3rd Residency : Montreal (QC) Canada, July 2008 (2nd part of the trilogy)
  • 4th Residency : Veracruz, Mexico, March 2009 (3rd part of the trilogy)

Phase II (2009-2014)

The second phase plans the development of creation residencies in ten other countries with the objective to realize collaborations between a total of thirteen different cultures (including canadian, mexican and inuit).

  • 5th Residency : Copenhagen, Danemark, Nov-Dec 2009
  • 6th Residency : Barcelona, Spain, Nov 2010
  • 7th Residency : Copenhagen, Danemark, April-May-June 2010

New partnerships around the world are currently being researched and developed for the completion of the second phase. Among the targeted countries we find: the United Kingdom, China, Russia, France, Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, Italy, Germany, Japan and asian countries, Lebanon and middle-eastern countries, Mali and african countries…

Phase III (2014-2015)

Following the “work in progress” cycle of the previous phases, an ultimate creation residency will take place in Montreal to integrate artists chosen from each of the previous residencies into a fully bloomed show to be entitled “The Fibonacci Suite”. This large scale production will trace back the whole journey of the Fibonacci Project in a live celebration of the human creativity and diversity. The partnerships developed along the way will serve as a launching ramp for a world tour of this show marking the conclusion of the Fibonacci Project.

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Fibonacci Project in Barcelona- November 2010

By marion | January 6th, 2011
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So Silently (Handstand Duo)

By marion | November 13th, 2010

Samuel Tétreault and Geneviève Drolet (Fibonacci Project)

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Fibonacci Project : Follow the residency in Barcelona

By marion | November 9th, 2010

Follow the residency in Barcelone by clicking on the address below :http://fibonacciprojectbcn.wordpress.com/

Until November 28th

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