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Description"La Danse", bas-relief d'Antoine Bourdelle (Théâtre des Champs Elysées, Paris).jpg

"La danse" 1912 d'Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929) bas-relief (méthope) sur la façade du théâtre des Champs Elysées Représentation de la danseuse Isadora Duncan (à droite)

Bourdelle a assisté, en 1909, à Paris, à un spectacle d'Isadora Duncan au Théâtre du Châtelet où elle interprétait l'Iphigénie de Glück. La danseuse américaine (1878-1927) avait bouleversé, au début du siècle, toutes les règles de la danse. Elle fascina complètement le sculpteur qui assista à plusieurs de ses représentations. Il ne la fit poser que très rarement. La plupart de ses croquis furent réalisés de mémoire, après la vision des spectacles de la danseuse. (extrait de la base Joconde, ministère de la culture)

Le théâtre des Champs Elysées a été construit en 1913 dans le style mixte art déco et classique. L'architecte choisi initialement était Henry Van de Velde (1863-1957, un des fondateurs de l'art nouveau) : ayant fait appel à l'entreprise Perret pour l'ossature en béton, il fut finalement évincé du projet. Associé à ses frères Gustave et Claude, Auguste Perret est l'un des premiers entrepreneurs à employer le béton armé dans la construction. (divers extraits de wikipedia)

La façade est recouverte de marbre blanc, il y a intégré des bas-reliefs d'Antoine Bourdelle (voir Apollon et les 9 muses).
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Author Jean-Pierre Dalbéra
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