#Jean-Guillaume Bart
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strechanadi · 7 months ago
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Silvia Saint-Martin, Jean Guillaume Bart
Don Quichotte rehearsal
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kameliendame · 2 years ago
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The Bolshoi Ballet posted an obituary on their youtube channel for Pierre Lacotte, who passed away on April 10th. This is such a sweet video. They included backstage footage of him interacting with all the dancers as well and you can just tell how much he loved to be at the Bolshoi and how much he was loved in return. No wonder he was staging so many of his ballets there, overseeing everything from the rehearsals to the broadcast. Rest in peace to one of the greatest choreographers of the 20th and 21st century.
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leftprohans · 2 years ago
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Schau dir "Carnet de Bals 2015 : Championnat de France - Valse du Papillon - Jean-Guillaume Bart et Olivia Wely" auf YouTube an
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alexlacquemanne · 26 days ago
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gorbigorbi · 5 years ago
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AgnĂšs Letestu and Jean Guillaume Bart
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kitsnicket · 6 years ago
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hey im throwing a ball and the only requirement is you learn to dance this hope everyone is ready!
dancers are: Christine de Gioanni, Olivia WĂ©ly, Jean-Guillaume Bart et Alexandre Emard during the first Championnat de Paris de Danse historique, organized by Association Carnet de Bal. more information on the reconstruction here: http://socialdance.stanford.edu/syllabi/Cancan_Quadrille_CdeBal.PDF
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goalhofer · 3 years ago
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Luc Abalo (Ivry-Sur-Seine)
Michaël Guigou (Apt)
Luka Karabatić (Strasbourg)
Ludovic Fabregas (Perpignan)
Hugo Descat (Paris)
Valentin Porte (Versaille)
MĂ©line Nocandy (Saint-Claude)
Blandine Dancette (Firminy)
Pauline Coatanea (Saint-Renan)
Chloé Bouquet-Valentini (Morteau)
Allison Pineau (Chartres)
Coralie Lassource (Maisons-Laffitte)
GrĂące Zaadi-Deuna (Courcouronnes)
Amandine Leynaud (Aubenas)
Kalidiatou Niakaté (Aubervilliers)
Cléopatre Darleaux (Mulhouse)
Laura Flippes (Strasbourg)
BĂ©atrice Edwige (Paris)
Pauletta Foppa (Amilly)
Estelle Nze-Minko (Saint-SĂ©bastien-Sur-Loire)
Alexandra LacrabĂšre (Pau)
Rowing
Guillaume Turlan (Bordeaux)
Thibaud Turlan (Bordeaux)
Matthieu Androdias (La Rochelle)
Hugo Boucheron (Lyon)
HĂ©lĂšne Lefebvre (Paris)
Élodie Ravera-Scaramozzino (Nice)
Claire Bové (Augergenville)
Laura Tarantola (Annemasse)
Violaine Aernoudts (Lille)
Margaux Bailleul (La Havre)
Marie Jacquet (Pontoise)
Emma Lunatti (Saint-Martin-d’Hùres)
Rugby
Pauline Biscarat (Tours)
Jade Ulutule (FĂ©camp)
Fanny Horta (Perpignan)
Caroline Ladagnous (Pau)
Camille Grassineau (Bergerac)
Lina Guérin (Paris)
Jessy TrémouliÚre (Brioude)
Rose Thomas (Feurs)
Audrey Amiel (NĂźmes)
Marjorie Mayans (Tremblay-En-France)
Jennifer Troncy (Bagnols-sur-CĂšze)
Elodie Guiglion (HyĂšres)
Shannon Izar (Lille)
Skateboarding
Vincent Matheron (Marseille)
Aurélien Giraud (Lyon)
Vincent Milou (Tarnos)
Madeleine Larcheron (Paris)
Charlotte Hym (Paris)
Table Tennis
Simon Gauzy (Toulouse)
Emmanuel Lebesson (Niort)
Alexandre Cassin (Basse-Terre)
Prithika Pavade (Saint-Denis)
Yuan Jia (Cholet)
Stéphanie Loeuillette (Le Havre)
Taekwondo
Magda Wiet-HĂ©nin (Nancy)
Althéa Laurin (Paris)
Tennis
Jérémy Chardy (London, U.K.)
Ugo Humbert (Metz)
Gaël Monfils (Geneva, Switzerland)
Gilles Simon (Boulogne-Billancourt)
Pierre-Hugues Herbert (Develier, Switzerland)
Nicolas Mahut (Boulogne-Billancourt)
Alizé Cornet (Nice)
Fionna Ferro (Valbonne)
Caroline GarcĂ­a (Lyon)
Kristina Mladenovic (Dubai, U.A.E.)
Triathlon
LĂ©o BergĂšre (Le Pont-De-Beauvoisin)
Dorian Coninx (Échirolles)
Vincent Luis (Vesoul)
Cassandre Beaugrand (Livry-Gargan)
LĂ©onie PĂ©riault (VĂ©lizy-Villacoublay)
Volleyball
Barthélémy Chinenyeze (Dunkirk)
Jenia Grebennikov (Rennes)
Jean Patry (Montpellier)
Ben Toniutti (Mulhouse)
KĂ©vin Tillie (Cagnes-Sur-Mer)
Earvin N’Gapeth (Saint-RaphaĂ«l)
Antoine Brizard (Poitiers)
Pierre Boyer (Saint-Denis)
Nicolas Le Goff (Paris)
Daryl Bultor (Basse-Terre)
Trévor Clévenot (Royan)
Yacine Louati (Tourcoing)
Weightlifting
Bernardin Matam (Yaoundé, Cameroon)
AnaĂŻs Michel (Langres)
Dora Tchakounté (Yaoundé, Cameroon)
Gaëlle Nayo-Ketchanke (Clermont-l'Hérault)
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The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama
Jean-Guillaume Bart, former Étoile at the Paris Opera Ballet, created his version of The Sleeping Beauty for his POB colleague Eleonora Abbagnato — currently both an Étoile in Paris as well as director of the Rome Opera Ballet — in 2017. Some of it works, some does not.
He has opened up many cuts, though often without having a particularly interesting idea of how to fill the extra music. One nice touch was a pre-prologue prologue; a mime scene behind a front gauze which sees the young King Florestan banishing Carabosse so that he can take possession of all her lands. He finds his queen, and the scene finishes with her showing her pregnant profile
 thus, ready for the prologue. It’s an efficient way of explaining why Carabosse is so mad at the King.
Bart’s choreography can be bland for the corps, or pointlessly difficult for the principals. Marianela Nuñez, who was the guest Aurora for the opening two performances, was given jumping ĂšchappĂ©s toward the end of the vision scene which jolted the sequence, taking away grace from a poetic moment, and it looked uncomfortable. Bart grew up with Nureyev’s version at the Paris Opera Ballet which, though eccentric at times, always maximizes a dancer’s potential.
Marianela Nuñez in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (2)
Marianela Nuñez in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (3)
Nuñez was, of course, a radiant star and, especially in the first act, she shone with the joy of a young girl in love with life. Audible gasps could be heard as she gave an extra beat to a balance, and all was sublimely satisfying, from her technical wizardry to her refined interpretation. The roses were offered loving to the Queen, not chucked to the ground; her subtle ‘oh, it’s nothing’ after being pricked by the spindle didn’t mark the beginning of a Giselle-style mad scene; and she constantly interacted with everyone around her
 friends, family, courtiers.
Marianela Nuñez in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama
Marianela Nuñez in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (6)
Marianela Nuñez in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (5)
Marianela Nuñez in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (4)
Vadim Muntagirov’s last minute indisposition resulted in him being replaced — in a coup of luxury casting — by Vladislav Lantratov who was performing in The Taming of the Shrew with the Bolshoi at La Scala. There couldn’t be a greater difference in roles than between Prince DesirĂ© and Petruchio, yet how excellent he was in both. The Russian expansiveness of his movements meant he found Rome’s stage small, often finishing a manĂšge millimetres from the proscenium arch, but he is no bold and brash show-off as he’s also tender, precise, and noble. Oh yes, and lands in a perfect fifth-position after every double en tour!
Vladislav Lantratov in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama
Marianna Suriano and Vladislav Lantratov in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama
Another main dancing character in this version is Carabosse, who jetùs her way around the stage trying to be frightening and performs hundreds of steps to little effect. Alessandra Amato gave her all, but she had no moody lighting to help her, was casually carried of backwards after her curse as though what she’d been doing wasn’t all that important anyway, and the whole of Carabosse’s prologue participation lacked clarity, dynamic and force. Children were terrified when Monica Mason came on at Covent Garden in the 1970s – here, I imagine, they just shrugged
 Whatever!
The Rome company is in a good form. The corps moves well together and there are some sharply disciplined performances from the soloists. Maybe their dancing sometimes lacks a little flair. They are well behaved, but a little flashy chutzpah wouldn’t come amiss.
The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama
Marianna Suriano was suitably luminous and gracious as the Lilac Fairy, Susanna Salvi was a sparkling diamond, both with her technique and her enchanting personality (and she was later an alternate Aurora), and Sara Loro was a confident and delightful Princess Florine (Simone AgrĂČ was her disappointing Bluebird).
Rome Opera was sinking in a financial quagmire just a few seasons ago, and this production has retained the sumptuous sets and costumes by Aldo Buti which were created for the first-rate 2002 production by Canadian choreographer, and former dancer, Paul Chalmer. While I don’t see the point in dropping that version for this of Bart, I commend Abbagnato’s responsible decision to maintain the previous production, and Bart for having accepted the inherent constraints.
Marianela Nuñez and Vladislav Lantratov in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (5)
Marianela Nuñez and Vladislav Lantratov in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (4)
Marianela Nuñez and Vladislav Lantratov in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama (3)
Marianela Nuñez and Vladislav Lantratov in The Sleeping Beauty, Rome Opera Ballet © Yasuko Kageyama
The Sleeping Beauty with Marianela Nuñez and Vladislav Lantratov at the Rome Opera Ballet Jean-Guillaume Bart, former Étoile at the Paris Opera Ballet, created his version of The Sleeping Beauty

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Bart Cassiman (°1961), freelance-curator, art critic and editor, is an art historian and studied press- and communication sciences at the Ghent University (1979-1984).
Early Years 
He was the project-leader of the exhibition Initatief 86 which took place in the St. Pieters Abbey and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Ghent in 1986. This was an exhibition on Belgian art for which Kasper König, Jan Hoet, Jean-Hubert Martin and Gosse Oosterhof made the selection. The exhibition included a.o. works by Chantal Akerman, Guillaume Bijl, Jacques Charlier, Luc Deleu, Lili Dujourie, Jef Geys, RenĂ© Heyvaert, Raoul De Keyser, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Panamarenko, Guy Rombouts, Walter Swennen, Narcisse Tordoir, Jan Vercruysse and Didier Vermeiren,
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From September 1986 until the end of 1988, Bart Cassiman was curator for Contemporary Art at the Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR) in Brussels where he organized (in collaboration with the director Jan Debbaut) several exhibitions of contemporary art (Gilbert & George, John Baldessari, Didier Vermeiren, Narcisse Tordoir, Claes Oldenburg, Art & Language, Luciano Fabro, Per Kirkeby, Jan Vercruysse,
)
Curatorial Practice 
As a free-lance curator he organized several exhibitions between 1989 and 1991. Amongst others:
Rombouts and Tordoir, Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin, 1989.
Noli me tangere - with Lili Dujourie and Cristina Iglesias, Locus Solus - Genova, Italy, 1990.
De Pictura - an exhibition on motive and alibi in the painting of Herbert Brandl, Helmut Dorner, John Murphy, Mitja TuĆĄek, Narcisse Tordoir and Walter Swennen - Bruges La Morte, Bruges, 1990.
The solo-exhibitions of Lili Dujourie, Kunstverein, Bonn, 1989; Le Magasin, Grenoble, 1990.2
Espacio Mental with RenĂ© DaniĂ«ls, Thierry De Cordier, Isa Genzken, Cristina Iglesias, Thomas SchĂŒtte and Jan Vercruysse at Valencia, IVAM-El Carme in 1991 was his first major group show and has made Cassimans name as a particular exhibition maker. The exhibition contained about 80 works, was complex and layered so that the different interrelations between the artworks became almost endless.3
He has been a member of the Jury of the Mies van der Rohe Stipendium, Krefeld (1990-1995) and also of the program-commission of the Appel Foundation, Amsterdam (1989-1993).
Bart Cassiman’s reputation became really established when he has been the project-leader of the section Contemporary Visual Art of Antwerp 93, European Capital of Culture. For this temporary organization he realized three major projects which differed in terms of intent and content.
For the Middelheim Museum he invited ten artists (Per Kirkeby, Richard Deacon, Panamarenko, Thomas SchĂŒtte, Juan Muñoz, Matt Mullican, Bernd Lohaus, Harald Klingelhöller, Didier Vermeiren, Isa Genzken) to make a work, which was bought by Antwerp 93 for the permanent collection. Those sculptures are nowadays considered as masterpieces and several of them the eyecatchers of the Middelheim Museum. They were placed on Middelheim Low, which became by doing so the section of contemporary art of the museum. A section invented by Cassiman and realized with the support of Bob Cools (The Mayor), Eric Antonis (the intendant of Antwerp 93) and Hans Nieuwdorp (the director of the Art Historical Museums of the City of Antwerp). This project became known as New Sculptures.4
For the first time, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts hosted contemporary artists who gave form to entwining of remembrance and imagination in the creative process. This project (exhibition and book), The Sublime Void (on the memory of the imagination), can be considered as his ‘piĂšce de rĂ©sistance’, included the artists Jean-Marc Bustamante, Jan Vercruysse, Rachel Whiteread, Juan Muñoz, Niek Kemps, John Murphy, Mitja TuĆĄek, Gerhard Richter, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Luc Tuymans, Robert Gober, Cristina Iglesias, Harald Klingelhöller, Didier Vermeiren, Thomas SchĂŒtte, Ettore Spalletti, Luciano Fabro, Jeff Wall, Jannis Kounellis, RenĂ© DaniĂ«ls, Franz West, Fortuyn/O'Brien, James Welling, Lili Dujourie and Thierry De Cordier. The accompanying publication contains texts, essays, poems etc. by a.o. Adorno, Augustinus, Baudelaire, Benjamin, Blanchot, Borges, Broch, Canetti, Handke, Hölderlin, Kafka, Kristeva, Musil, Michelangelo, Nietzsche, Pascal, Proust, Rilke, Valery, Wenders, Wordsworth
 It has been rewarded with the Gouden penning van Plantijn-Moretus, an award for the best book published in 1993.5
For the third project, he invited after conscientiously research and several workshops three colleagues-curators (Iwona Blazwick, Yves Aupetitallot and Carolyn-Christov Bakargiev) to make an exhibition with artists from different cultural backgrounds to produce a new work in the extended M HKA. The for a long time underestimated exhibition On taking a normal situation and translating it into overlapping and multiple readings of conditions past and present which included at that time a few quite well-known artists (such as Jimmy Durham, Mark Dion, Eugenio Dittborn, Judith Barry and Renée Green) in combination with a lot of artists who were at the beginning of their public life and have since then co- determined the international discourse for years (Maria Eichhorn, Zarina Bhimji, Ann Veronica Janssens, Andrea Fraser,
)6
From 1994 until 1998 he was member of the advisory-committee of the Middelheim Museum, Antwerp.
In 1995 he realized an exhibition with Dora GarcĂ­a, Dianne Hagen, Gert Verhoeven, Lisa May Post, Anne-Marie Schneider and Stephen Wilks, at Galerie Nelson, Paris. In the same year he co-ordinated the project Arte Habitable with Alicia Framis. He wrote the essay for the catalogue which he edited too.7
In 1997 Bart Cassiman curated the exhibition and edited the publication Green Easter (with Dianne Hagen, Carla Klein, Aglaia Konrad, Peter Rogiers, Stephen Wilks and Robert Suermondt) at the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle.8 He wrote a substantial essay on the work of Lili Dujourie and edited the catalogue and curated the show at Lisson Gallery, London. 9
At the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam he curated the Open Studio’s 1997. This project included more than 50 young artists, such as Carlos Amorales, Emmanuelle Antille, Lise Baggesen, Maura Biava, Franck Bragigand, Jeroen Eisinga, Meshac Gaba, Winneke Gartz, Mark Hosking, Runa Islam, Saskia Janssen, Moshekwa Aaron Langa, Fang Lijun, Els Opsomer, Ebru Özseçen, Anne Van der Plas, De Rijke/De Rooij, Emmanuel Ropers, Dierk Schmidt, Tim Stoner, Tomoko Take, Fiona Tan, Hermann Terrier, Claire Todd, Vera Weisgerber, Edwin Zwakman,

At the end of 1997 he organized also two exhibitions with the Belgian painter Jan Van Imschoot. In Hasselt (Provinciaal Museum) he curated his first painting overview. In Amsterdam (Artbook) he curated an exhibition on drawings.
In 1998 he organized his - till today - last exhibition: Privacy: Tuymans – Balka for Serralves, Porto.10
In 2000 he was responsible for the Flemish selection for the Milano Europa 2000 project. The selected artists were: Marie José Burki, Jan Van Imschoot and Gert Verhoeven.
Art Critic 
Bart Cassiman is also active as a free-lance art-critic, having written essays for catalogues on a.o. RenĂ© DaniĂ«ls, Raoul De Keyser, Harald Klingelhöller, Lili Dujourie, Cristina Iglesias, Jan Vercruysse, Thierry De Cordier, Paul Robbrecht, Walter Swennen, Narcisse Tordoir, Henk Visch, Guy Rombouts, Dianne Hagen, Peter Rogiers, Stephen Wilks, Juan Muñoz, Thomas SchĂŒtte, Isa Genzken, Alica Framis, Robert Suermondt, Aglaia Konrad, Carla Klein,
 and several articles for international art-magazines (Flash Art, Kunst & Museumjournaal, Meta, Artefactum, Kunst Nu and Metropolis M), about art policy and specific subjects related to art.
In 1989 he edited the first small monography De architectuur en het beeld (The Architecture and the Image) on the work of the architects Paul Robbrecht/Hilde Daem.11 In 1995 he did the same on the work of Thierry De Cordier with a text of Stefan Hertmans.12
In 1996/1997 he is a member of the staff of editors of DWB (Dietsche Warande en Belfort), an important magazine on literature. For this he edited a special number (DWB 6/97) on Juan Muñoz.13
Educational Parcours 
On the level of education, Bart Cassiman has been, besides for almost a decade (1989 – 1998) tutor at the Rijksakademie, Amsterdam, a guest-lecturer at the Appel Foundation in Amsterdam and Le Magasin in Grenoble (for the curator training which is organized by those institutes), at Sotheby’s London (educational studies for future artworld-professionals) and at P.A.R.T.S., the institute for dance founded by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker of Rosas.
Since 1985 he participated at many lectures, symposiums and workshops on the subject of contemporary art organised by different museums, art institutions and galleries. amongst others in Geneva he participated at the symposium La possibilitĂ© de l'art. OĂč commence, oĂč finit l'art dans le monde de l'art contemporain (25-26 February 1989, Centre d'Art Contemporain GenĂšve|Centre d'art contemporain) and in Stuttgart at A new spirit in curating (25-26 January 1992, KĂŒnstlerhaus). He was a member of the studygroup which prepared the symposium Writing about art (1991, Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven). At the occasion of the publication Art, gallery, exhibition. The gallery as a vehicle for art, edited by gallery Andriesse and De Balie, Amsterdam, he took part in the symposiums organized in Amsterdam (7 September 1996), Rotterdam (8 September 1996) and Antwerp (8 October 1996). In Brussels (25-26 October 1996) he participated at the colloquium Art et commande publics, organized by Encore Bruxelles.
The Absent Museum.
From 1989 until 2000 he was responsible for the BACOB bank collection of contemporary art. The collection contained at the end about 180 works of around 40 different international artists, a.o. Stan Douglas, Franz West, Herbert Brandl, Lili Dujourie, Cristina Iglesias, Thomas SchĂŒtte, Harald Klingelhöller, Allan McCollum, Narcisse Tordoir, Helmut Dorner, Luc Tuymans, Jan Fabre, Bazilebustamante, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Thierry De Cordier, James Welling, Juan Muñoz, Jan Vercruysse, Mitja TuĆĄek, Gert Verhoeven, Stephen Wilks, Dianne Hagen, Jan Van Imschoot, Robert Suermondt, Carla Klein, Niek Kemps, Alicia Framis, Isa Genzken, Ebru Özseçen, Gregor Schneider, Valerie Mannaerts, Bjarne Melgaard, Mike Kelley, Carlos Amorales, Miroslav Balka.
Due to a severe illness Bart Cassiman was forced to stop all his professional activities at the end of the nineties. Without any doubt one can say that he was one of the most active and energized persons of the artworld between the mid-eigthies and the end of the nineties. With colleagues such as Saskia Bos, Ulrich Loock, Julian Heynen, Dennis Zacharopoulos and a few others he was responsible for the visualization of a generation by making exhibitions and writing texts and convincing many museums and collectors to buy their works.
The bank for which he collected more than a decade bought as a result of his engagement and advise the well-known Vanderborght building in the heart of Brussels, at the end of the nineties. Everything was prepared to open the first private (corporate) museum on this scale in Western Europe. The opening was planned for the spring of 2002. But because the engine of this whole operation fell silent the project died a quiet dead. Big parts of the collection were sold and so stays the capital of Europe deprived of an urgently needed Museum of Contemporary Art

References.
Cassiman, Bart; Martin, Jean-Hubert; König, Kasper; Oosterhof, Gosse; Hoet, Jan (1986). Initiatief 1986. Gent, Belgium: Imschoot.
Cassiman, Bart (1989). Lili Dujourie. Grenoble: Centre national d'art contemporain.
Cassiman, Bart (1991). Espacio mental. Valencia: Generalitat Valenciana.
Pauwels, Hilde (1993). Nieuwe beelden : Openluchtmuseum voor Beeldhouwkunst Middelheim. Antwerpen: Antwerpen.
Cassiman, Bart; Ramael, Greet; Vande Veire, Frank (1993). The sublime void : on the memory of the imagination. Ghent: Ludion.
Cassiman, Bart (1993). On taking a normal situation 
 Antwerpen: Antwerpen 1993 v.z.w. / Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst, Antwerpen.
Cassiman, Bart (1995). Arte Habitable. Amsterdam.
Cassiman, Bart (1997). Green Easter. Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens. Deurle: Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens.
Dujourie, Lili; Cassiman, Bart (1997). Lili Dujourie. London: Lisson Gallery.
Ramos, Maria (1998). Privacy : Luc Tuymans/Miroslaw Balka. Porto, Portugal: Fundação de Serralves.
Cassiman, Bart (1989). Paul Robbrecht Hilde Daem. De architectuur en het beeld. Antwerpen: deSingel.
Hertmans, Stefan (1995). Eenzaamheid op de marktplaats. Over het werk van Thierry De Cordier. Brussel: Hayen.
Cassiman, Bart (December 1997). “Juan Muñoz”. Dietsche Warande & Belfort. N°6.> Further Reading
Primary sources.
Cassiman, Bart. “The pictorial diversity of a generation”. 6 Young Flemish Artists. Dirk De Bruycker, Walter Swennen, Philippe Tonnard, Narcisse Tordoir, Hans Vandekerckhove, Philippe Vandenberg. Washington: Art Society of The International Monetary Fund (1986).
Cassiman, Bart. “«FarbzustĂ€nde» von Raoul De Keyser”. Guillaume Bijl, Jan Vercruysse, Lili Dujourie, Raoul De Keyser. Bern: Kunsthalle Bern (1986).
Cassiman, Bart. “Einigie (möglische) Überlegungen zum Niederschlag von RenĂ© DaniĂ«ls’ amĂŒsiertem Umgang mit der Wirklichkeit in Wort und Bild”. DaniĂ«ls. Bern: Kunsthalle Bern (1987).
Cassiman, Bart. “L'Oeuvre au Noir”. Flash Art. N°146 May / June 1989.
Cassiman, Bart. Harald Klingelhöller. Eindhoven: Stedelijk Van Abbemuseum; London: The Whitechapel Art Gallery (1990).
Cassiman, Bart. “Alzumeazume or La Musee AmusĂ©e”. Kunst & Museumjournaal. N° 5 1990.
Cassiman, Bart. “Images and their effects: Imagination in the plural” Walter Swennen. Heerlen: Stadsgalerij (1990).
Cassiman, Bart. Cristina Iglesias. Amsterdam: De Appel (1990).
Cassiman, Bart. “Propos sur le maĂźtre de schoorisse” L'Art en Belgique. Flandre et Wallonie au XXe SiĂšcle. Un point de vue. Paris: MusĂ©e d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (1991).
Cassiman, Bart. “Het relaas van een wanhoop: over de meester van Schoorisse. Thierry De Cordier” Kunst & Museumjournaal. N°5 (1992).
Cassiman, Bart “Necessary but not urgent” Pose. N°9 Spring / Summer 1993.
Cassiman, Bart. “Lili Dujourie” Kunst in BelgiĂ« na 1980. Brussel: Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van BelgiĂ« (1993).
Cassiman, Bart. “Jan Vercruysse” Kunst in BelgiĂ« na 1980. Brussel: Koninklijke Musea voor Schone Kunsten van BelgiĂ« (1993).
Cassiman, Bart (a.o.) “Middelheim, 1995+
” De WItte Raaf. N°58, November-December 1995.
Cassiman, Bart. “Par amour de l'art” De Morgen. 1 December 1995.
Cassiman, Bart. “The same again, but different” L&B (Lier en Boog). Series of Philiosophy of Art and Art Theory. Volume 13 (1998).
Cassiman, Bart. “Adieu Chantal” Knack Focus. 10 October 2015.
Secondary sources.
Early Years.
Waterschoot, Hector. “Een hete, artistieke zomer. Gentse musea en galerijen brengen een monsterprojekt : Initiatief 86” Knack. 18 June 1986.
Van Den Abeele, Lieven. “Initiatief 86. Alleen visitekaartje van Belgische kunst” De Standaard. 27 June 1986.
Gillemon, DaniĂšle. “L'art contemporain Ă  Gand: une abondance d'expositions pour vous Ă©difier ou vous achever !” Le Soir. 25 July 1986.
Meuris, Jacques. “«Initiatief 86» : Gand au carrefour de l'art contemporain” La Libre Belgique. 11 July 1986.
De Baere, Bart. “Het is geen diktaat over Belgische Kunst” Special Knack Magazine. (1986).
De Zutter, “Initiatief '86 of hoe een mug een olifant baarde” De Morgen. 21 June 1986.
Curatorial Practice.
Borka, Max “Lili Dujourie in het Bonner Kunstverein. Fluweel en schone schijn. Verdwaalde rekwisieten op zoek naar een auteur.” De Morgen. 28 December 1989.
Favet, Catherine. “Lili Dujourie” Art Press. October 1990.
Bost, Bernadette. “Velours et marbres de Lili Dujourie” Le Monde. 11 July 1990.
Braet, Jan. “Moord in de galerie” Knack. 18 July 1990.
De Cecco, Emanuela. “Lily Dujourie, Cristina Iglesias. Locus Solus” Flash Art. April / May (1991).
Borka, Max. “'Espacio Mental’ in Valencia. De nazaten van de Heilige HiĂ«ronymus” De Morgen. 31 May 1991.
Penxten, StĂ©phane. “L'imagination au pouvoir” La Libre Belgique. 12 June 1991.
CortĂ©s, JosĂ© Miguel G. “Los estratos de la mente. Seis artistas europeos en Valencia” El Pais. 1 June 1991.
Jarque, Vicente. “Moradas del arte. El Centre del Carme acoge una muestra colectiva bajo el título de Espacio mental” Cultura. June 1991.
Middendorp, Jan. “Ver van de dolle menigte” Knack. 26 June 1991.
Lambrecht, Luk. “Mental Space” Forum International. N° 10, November 1991.
Entrop, Pieter. “Bart Cassiman” Metropolis M. N° 4 1991.
Braet, Jan. “Antwerpen '93. Het ideale museum” Knack. 10 March 1993.
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A pochi giorni dalla prima esecuzione (3 Febbraio) in tempi moderni de “La Bella Addormentata nel Bosco” di Ottorino Respighi al Teatro Lirico di Cagliari, dove ha avuto un enorme successo, la fiaba di Charles Perrault arriva, sulle punte, l’8 febbraio al Teatro dell’Opera di Roma nella notissima versione di Peter Illich Tchaikovsky con la coreografia di Jean Guillaume Bart che, in questo

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ContrĂŽle Discal â–ș Radio Nova
â–ș Retour sur une Ă©mission de radio animĂ©e par RĂ©my Kolpa Kopoul le temps d’un septennat, avec des archives vidĂ©o et la liste des podcasts disponibles en ligne. â–Œ
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À l’antenne de Radio Nova, l’Inspecteur La Galette procĂ©dait chaque semaine Ă  un minutieux ContrĂŽle Discal de personnalitĂ©s triĂ©es sur le volet. D’abord, il le pratiqua en dĂ©placement, afin d’enquĂȘter sur leurs goĂ»ts musicaux en examinant leurs propres collections d’enregistrements phonographiques, comme l’illustrent ces images filmĂ©es en 2009, avec le saxophoniste David Murray. â–Œ
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Lorsqu’il Ă©tait impossible de se rendre dans la demeure des participants, une alternative s’imposait : explorer les disques durs de leurs ordinateurs portables et scruter leurs sites sur internet. S’adaptant parfaitement aux usages modernes du nomadisme numĂ©rique, RKK put ainsi traiter l’affaire Manu Chao en 2011, n’hĂ©sitant pas Ă  faire chanter l’artiste dans les studios de la station. â–Œ
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Ainsi que le brĂ©silien Seu Jorge, en 2013, pour une version a capella d’un standard de samba composĂ© par JoĂŁo Nogueira : “Minha MissĂŁo”. â–Œ
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Puis, RĂ©my Kolpa Kopoul inversa le processus en les recevant Ă  domicile (1, rue PixĂ©rĂ©court dans le XXĂšme arrondissement de Paris) oĂč il les laissait fouiner dans sa discothĂšque personnelle pour y sĂ©lectionner quelques pĂ©pites rĂ©vĂ©latrices de leurs orientations mĂ©lomanes. Ce document conserve le prĂ©cieux souvenir de la visite des comĂ©diens LĂ©a Drucker et Édouard Baer. â–Œ
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OrganisĂ©e en “territoires” (par thĂšme ou par origine), envahissant mĂȘme la cuisine, l’imposante collection ne pouvait ĂȘtre vĂ©ritablement dĂ©couverte sans l’aide d’un guide. Qui de plus efficace que celui qui la rassembla ? Cet accueil Ă©clairĂ© favorisa un brillant Ă©change avec HervĂ© Salters de General Electriks ▌
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L’élĂ©gant passage de la chanteuse malienne Rokia Traoré fut aussi capturĂ©. â–Œ
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Si cette analyse approfondie permettait aux protagonistes d’illustrer leurs propos d’extraits choisis par leurs soins, elle Ă©tait toutefois ponctuĂ©e d’une intervention particuliĂšre du ConneXionneur : il fournissait alors une piĂšce Ă  conviction correspondant au profil de ses interlocuteurs. Ce rituel singulier fut conservĂ© lorsqu’au cours de la derniĂšre saison, le ContrĂŽle Discal s’ouvrit aux auditrices et aux auditeurs... 
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Vedettes confirmĂ©es, talents prometteurs, complices patentĂ©s ou amateurs distinguĂ©s : chacun put se dĂ©lecter de ces instants privilĂ©giĂ©s, cocasses et encyclopĂ©diques. Tant d’autres savoureuses anecdotes restaient encore Ă  raconter, RĂ©my ! Subsiste le plaisir de se souvenir... LL
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Uliana Lopatkina and Jean-Guillaume Bart in Diamonds.
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Karl Paquette in Jean-Guillaume Bart's "La Source" - Paris Opera Ballet
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