Technical Data & Conditions
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1st Concert System:
1 hour concert
with the most powerful compositions of the band
& Danse de la Terre Performance

On stage, the BAM, a grand piano, Carillon with ten church bells
electric guitar, vocals, & video projections on a giant screen

The concert is built around the "Danse de la Terre performance",
On stage, two dancers, accompanied by trance songs
and tribal rhythms, produce deep low sounds,
while their movement scatters clay
and mud and blows ochre, red powdered earth into the air.
The dancers are set sight in the middle of the audience
and start a series of mechanical and repetitive motions
They get some clay in their hands and rub it all over their bodies.
Big black marks appear on their skins. Some plaited ropes hang from
their mouths, dangling down to the ground
and whipping the air by their movements.

2nd Concert System:
1hour and half concert
inside a huge gothic ruin deco on stage
+ the Danse de la Terre performance
these architecture elements in resin
require an additional hour to be installed and a bigger van for transport.

3rd Concert System:
1 hours 3/4 concert with the Cage performance
+ the gothics ruins & the Danse de la Terre performance

Same system as previously developped through a longer show
with some extra fittings and performances.
The suspended cage and its gong are set on the hall

THE CAGE
SAINT-OUEN ABBEY-CHURCH
Rouen, January 1986.

"... Last friday at 6.15 p.m sharp, a naked man shut away
n a suspended iron cage was hurled 22 times against a huge steel plate,
suspended as well and acting as a gong.

Of course, we weren't in Gilles de Rais's cellars, and Saint-Ouen
isn't Tiffauge, but under the solemn vaults of the transept,
when the torture victim was placed in his cage and when the violent
knocks started to resound in the church, the angel of "bizarre"
settled down for a while in the Abbey-church.
"Just because the sound produced is nice to hear",
Rosa-Crvx led one of their most underground performances..."

Paris-Normandie.