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The Painting On The Wall

  • The Painting on the Wall © Jean-Claude Carbonne

After L’Anoure in 1995, Snow White in 2008 and Siddharta in 2010, Angelin Preljocaj is continuing his exploration of fairy tales by choosing, as he likes to do, a direction so far unexplored in his work, that of the traditional tales of Asia which are, as we know, rich sources of great poetic power. Thus, The painting on the Wall plunges the reader into the fantastical world of Chinese tales and reveals the supernatural power of the art of painting. With different readings being possible, the ideas of illusion and transcendence are omnipresent in the work.

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