
In residence at CCN
September 29–October 3, 2025
PREMIERE ON MAY 18, 2026, AT THE SEINE-SAINT-DENIS INTERNATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
CONCEPT AND PERFORMANCE: Philippe Lebhar
EXTERNAL VIEWS: Lisa Vilret and Rémi Gérard
LIGHTING DESIGN: Abigail Fowler
MUSIC DESIGN: Nicolas Worms
COSTUME DESIGN: Enzo Pauchet and Yannick Hugron
PRODUCTION: Groupe Hypérion
CO-PRODUCTION: Pôle Sud, CDCN de Strasbourg, RCI de Seine-Saint-Denis, Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers
WITH THE SUPPORT OF: Danse Dense, Théâtre de Vanves, Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble, CND Centre national de la danse, residency support
© Loïg Garcia
In residence at CCN
September 29–October 3, 2025
PREMIERE ON MAY 18, 2026, AT THE SEINE-SAINT-DENIS INTERNATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
Committed to supporting artists at every stage of their careers, the National Choreographic Center has made its studio available to Philippe Lebhar to work on the creation of *Dibbouk*, his first solo piece. This project stems from a deeply personal tragedy: the accidental death of his father, which occurred in Israel in July 2022. This tragedy marks a radical turning point in the artist’s career, giving rise to a quest for identity centered on his Jewishness, his memory, and his heritage.
Dibbouk becomes a space for exploration and reappropriation through the body. Nourished by traditions, personal narratives, beliefs, and fantasies, this piece weaves a physical narrative where mourning meets the desire for transformation. Alone on stage, Philippe Lebhar summons multiple presences—those of the past, those we inherit, and those we invent.
Philippe Lebhar, a graduate of the CNSMD in Lyon, is a dancer, choreographer, and creative assistant. After making his debut with Andy Degroat and Lena Josefsson at Skånes Dansteater (Sweden), he has collaborated with numerous choreographers in France and across Europe, including Jean-Claude Gallotta, Angelin Preljocaj, Béatrice Massin, Radhouane El Meddeb, and Gaëlle Bourges. He has also developed a body of work that blends performance and improvisation. Dibbouk is his first choreographic creation.
CONCEPT AND PERFORMANCE: Philippe Lebhar
EXTERNAL VIEWS: Lisa Vilret and Rémi Gérard
LIGHTING DESIGN: Abigail Fowler
MUSIC DESIGN: Nicolas Worms
COSTUME DESIGN: Enzo Pauchet and Yannick Hugron
PRODUCTION: Groupe Hypérion
CO-PRODUCTION: Pôle Sud, CDCN de Strasbourg, RCI de Seine-Saint-Denis, Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers
WITH THE SUPPORT OF: Danse Dense, Théâtre de Vanves, Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble, CND Centre national de la danse, residency support
© Loïg Garcia
In residence at CCN
September 29–October 3, 2025
PREMIERE ON MAY 18, 2026, AT THE SEINE-SAINT-DENIS INTERNATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
CONCEPT AND PERFORMANCE: Philippe Lebhar
EXTERNAL VIEWS: Lisa Vilret and Rémi Gérard
LIGHTING DESIGN: Abigail Fowler
MUSIC DESIGN: Nicolas Worms
COSTUME DESIGN: Enzo Pauchet and Yannick Hugron
PRODUCTION: Groupe Hypérion
CO-PRODUCTION: Pôle Sud, CDCN de Strasbourg, RCI de Seine-Saint-Denis, Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers
WITH THE SUPPORT OF: Danse Dense, Théâtre de Vanves, Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble, CND Centre national de la danse, residency support
© Loïg Garcia
In residence at CCN
September 29–October 3, 2025
PREMIERE ON MAY 18, 2026, AT THE SEINE-SAINT-DENIS INTERNATIONAL CHOREOGRAPHY FESTIVAL
CONCEPT AND PERFORMANCE: Philippe Lebhar
EXTERNAL VIEWS: Lisa Vilret and Rémi Gérard
LIGHTING DESIGN: Abigail Fowler
MUSIC DESIGN: Nicolas Worms
COSTUME DESIGN: Enzo Pauchet and Yannick Hugron
PRODUCTION: Groupe Hypérion
CO-PRODUCTION: Pôle Sud, CDCN de Strasbourg, RCI de Seine-Saint-Denis, Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers
WITH THE SUPPORT OF: Danse Dense, Théâtre de Vanves, Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble, CND Centre national de la danse, residency support
© Loïg Garcia

RESIDENCY AT THE CCN GRENOBLE
JUNE 29-30, 2024
DECEMBER 21-22, 2024
PUBLIC PROGRAMS: Ruth Childs, Katerina Andreou, Bryan Campbell, Luara Raio
SUPPORTED BY: CCN Grenoble, Pavillon/ADC, en cours
RESIDENCY AT THE CCN GRENOBLE
FROM JANUARY 2024 TO DECEMBER 2025
JUNE 29-30, 2024
DECEMBER 21-22, 2024
Upon arriving for her residency at the CCN studio CCN Grenoble, with the mountains before her, Ruth Childs thinking about the artists who had passed through—those who had been there before her and those who would come after. She knows some of them very well, others less so, by name or by sight, and still others not at all. She was struck by the lack of connection between them. She wanted to leave a little note of encouragement, a surprise, check in, ask a question about elements she had picked up from their work. But due to a lack of time, caught up in her own work, her thoughts simply materialized as “likes” via social media, a Facebook page, or Instagram.
To combat this lack of exchange, symptomatic of the current era, she draws inspiration from the free, intimate, handwritten correspondence of members of the Judson Church (Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Lucinda Childs…) to imagine a space-time that allows for correspondence with a small group of artists. A space-time to exchange ideas, ask questions, get lost together, have fun, and share the details of their artistic questions and struggles. These exchanges may be short and spontaneous (like a postcard) or more carefully crafted (like a letter), but should, ideally, be handwritten and sent by mail.
The primary goal of this project is to foster openness and the shared experience of a genuine, long-term exchange. In a second phase, and in agreement with the group, a publication of some or all of the correspondence produced in 2026 could be considered.
CONCEPT AND PERFORMANCE: Philippe Lebhar
EXTERNAL VIEWS: Lisa Vilret and Rémi Gérard
LIGHTING DESIGN: Abigail Fowler
MUSIC DESIGN: Nicolas Worms
COSTUME DESIGN: Enzo Pauchet and Yannick Hugron
PRODUCTION: Groupe Hypérion
CO-PRODUCTION: Pôle Sud, CDCN de Strasbourg, RCI de Seine-Saint-Denis, Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers
WITH THE SUPPORT OF: Danse Dense, Théâtre de Vanves, Centre chorégraphique national de Grenoble, CND Centre national de la danse, residency support
© Loïg Garcia

RESIDENCY AT THE CCN GRENOBLE
FROM JANUARY 2024 TO DECEMBER 2025
JUNE 29-30, 2024
DECEMBER 21-22, 2024
light.conversations is a format conceived by visual artist Jan Fedinger choreographers, dancers, lighting designers, and visual artists.
In the form of a group discussion, participants analyze images, videos, or texts related to a specific theme to develop a shared vocabulary, gain understanding, express themselves, and nurture their creative vision of light.
Two sessions are scheduled for April 22 and June 10 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at CCN Grenoble. These events are free of charge, but registration is required.