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Collective Baudelaire c'est la rencontre de passionnés de Charles Baudelaire qui, au travers de créations visuelles et sonores, mettent en valeur et soulignent la modernité de ses poèmes.
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Collective Baudelaire is the meeting of passionate Charles Baudelaire who, through visual and sound creations, highlight and underline the modernity of his poems.
Charles Baudelaire
Les plaintes d'un Icare
Elévation
Obséssion
Interprète : Annick Delefosse Sons et images : Co Payam
Enivrez-vous
Interprète : Lys Sons et images : Co Payam
Recueillement
Interprète : Jean-Paul MarillierSons et images : Co Payam Harmonie du soir
Interprète : Co PayamSons et images : Co Payam
Interviews
Dans le cadre du projet Collective Baudelaire, Charles Baudelaire nous a accordé des interviews en exclusivité pour chacun de ses poèmes mis en ligne sur notre chaîne YouTube
Enivrez-vous
Interview de Lys (interprète)
j’ai choisi ce poème de Charles Baudelaire, car il nous invite à nous enivrez par la poésie, l’art, la passion, la musique, la nature, etc. C’est une façon de transcender le quotidien et d’accéder à une forme d’idéal ou de beauté. C’est un antidote à la mélancolie. Charles Baudelaire nous encourage à nous « saouler », à une sorte d’ivresse existentielle pour échapper à la banalité et à la souffrance de la condition humaine. L’ivresse est multiple, chacun peut choisir son propre moyen d’évasion, « Le vin, la poésie ou la vertu, à votre guise ».
C’est un manifeste pour une vie intense.
Recueillement
Interview : Jean-Paul Marillier
Lorsque Co Payam m'a invité à rejoindre Collective Baudelaire pour y poser ma voix sur le poème de mon choix, Recueillement s'est brutalement imposé.
Est-ce le fouet du plaisir ? est-ce le regret souriant ? est-ce le soleil moribond qui soudain me revint en mémoire comme une antienne enfouie qui resurgit sans raison ?
Est-ce la voix du grand Léo et ses arpèges apaisés ? Est-ce le regard noir de Philippe Pascal couvant sa douleur ?
Tout cela à la fois et le désir plein d'orgueil de chuchoter à votre oreille : donne-moi la main, viens par ici...
Harmonie du soir
Interview : Co Payam
J’ai choisi ce poème de Charles Baudelaire, car il se déroule au crépuscule, ce moment de transition entre le jour et la nuit où se mélangent les sons, les couleurs et les parfums. Il exprime l’idée de la croyance en la puissance des correspondances entre les arts et les sens. C’est aussi une invitation à voir le monde autrement, à chercher la poésie dans les moments de transition et de fragilité.
Réversibilité
Interview : Marc Tison
J’aime la puissance de ce texte, la confusion dans son intention. Le doute qu’il évoque.
Ce savoir en miroir de l’ange sur ce qui serait son contraire.
Les paradoxes de la condition humaine.
Et le désir désespéré qu’il évoque
English Part
Collective
Baudelaire is the meeting of passionate Charles Baudelaire who, through
visual and sound creations, highlight and underline the modernity of
his poems.
Charles Baudelaire
The
Complaints of an Icarus
Sounds and
images : Co Payam
English Part
Collective Baudelaire is the meeting of passionate Charles Baudelaire who, through visual and sound creations, highlight and underline the modernity of his poems.
Charles Baudelaire
The Complaints of an Icarus
Sounds and
images : Co Payam
Elevation
Performer : Valérie Daveneau Sounds and
images : Co Payam
Obsession
Performer : Annick Delefosse Sounds and
images : Co Payam Be inebriated
Performer : LysSounds and images : Co Payam
Contemplation
Performer : Jean-Paul MarillierSounds and images : Co Payam Evening harmony Performer : Co PayamSounds and images : Co Payam Reversibility Performer : Marc TisonSounds and images : Co Payam
Interviews
As
part of the Collective Baudelaire project, Charles Baudelaire gave us
exclusive interviews for each of his poems posted on our YouTube channel
The Complaints of an Icarus
Elevation Obsession Be inebriated
Interview of Lys (Performer)I chose this poem by Charles Baudelaire, because it invites us to intoxicate ourselves with poetry, art, passion, music, nature, etc. It is a way to transcend everyday life and access a form of ideal or beauty. It is an antidote to melancholy. Charles Baudelaire encourages us to “get drunk”, to a kind of existential drunkenness to escape the banality and suffering of the human condition. Drunkenness is multiple, everyone can choose their own means of escape, “Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish.”
It is a manifesto for an intense life.
Obsession
Be inebriated
Contemplation
Performer : Marc TisonSounds and images : Co Payam
Interviews
As part of the Collective Baudelaire project, Charles Baudelaire gave us exclusive interviews for each of his poems posted on our YouTube channel
The Complaints of an Icarus
Be inebriated
Interview of Lys (Performer)I chose this poem by Charles Baudelaire, because it invites us to intoxicate ourselves with poetry, art, passion, music, nature, etc. It is a way to transcend everyday life and access a form of ideal or beauty. It is an antidote to melancholy. Charles Baudelaire encourages us to “get drunk”, to a kind of existential drunkenness to escape the banality and suffering of the human condition. Drunkenness is multiple, everyone can choose their own means of escape, “Wine, poetry or virtue, as you wish.”
ContemplationInterview : Jean-Paul Marillier
When Co Payam invited me to join Collective Baudelaire to lay
my voice on the poem of my choice,
Contemplation suddenly imposed itself.
Is it the whip of pleasure? is it smiling regret? is it the
moribund sun that suddenly came back to my mind like a buried antiphon
reappearing without reason?
Is it the voice of the great Léo and his soothing arpeggios? Is it the dark
gaze of Philippe Pascal covering his pain? All this at the same time and
the desire full of pride to whisper in your ear: give me your hand, come here...
Evening harmony Interview : Co Payam
I chose this poem by Charles Baudelaire, because it takes place at dusk, this moment of transition between day and night where sounds, colors and perfumes mix. It expresses the idea of the belief in the power of correspondence between the arts and the senses. It is also an invitation to see the world differently, to seek poetry in moments of transition and fragility. Reversibility Interview : Marc Tison I like the power of this text, the confusion in
its intention. The doubt he evokes.
This knowledge in the mirror of the angel on what
would be its opposite.
The paradoxes of the human condition.
And the desperate desire it evokes
When Co Payam invited me to join Collective Baudelaire to lay my voice on the poem of my choice,
Contemplation suddenly imposed itself.
Is it the whip of pleasure? is it smiling regret? is it the
moribund sun that suddenly came back to my mind like a buried antiphon
reappearing without reason?
Is it the voice of the great Léo and his soothing arpeggios? Is it the dark
gaze of Philippe Pascal covering his pain? All this at the same time and
the desire full of pride to whisper in your ear: give me your hand, come here...
I chose this poem by Charles Baudelaire, because it takes place at dusk, this moment of transition between day and night where sounds, colors and perfumes mix. It expresses the idea of the belief in the power of correspondence between the arts and the senses. It is also an invitation to see the world differently, to seek poetry in moments of transition and fragility.
I like the power of this text, the confusion in its intention. The doubt he evokes.
This knowledge in the mirror of the angel on what would be its opposite.
The paradoxes of the human condition.
And the desperate desire it evokes

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