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Some Things No-one Expected is a research into memento mori.
“The people most attached to things are the people most attached to beings.” - Daniel Miller
In every home, each person builds their own nature morte, accumulating objects tied to joyful or painful memories, picked up by chance or kept out of a passing whim. Objects carry a past, a present, and a future. They exist in stillness, yet they hold a meaning, a function, and a quiet testimony to our human and mortal status. They outlive moments, people, gestures. They leave traces. Things are living fragments of memory and emotion.
I want to give attention to what waits patiently to be looked at. Through movement, I seek the invisible and absurd resonance inside these things, revealing how the immaterial lives within the material, and how objects mirror the fragile, transient nature of our own existence.
The theme of objects might seem abstract at first, yet nothing is more concrete than what accompanies us daily. In times of moving, mourning, or simply navigating life’s shifts, we converse with objects more than we think.
about the choreographer
Noemi Andreotti Coin is a French-Italian choreographer and dancer. A graduate of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris in 2018, she performed for four seasons with the Ballet de l’Opéra National du Rhin and later joined Żfin Malta National Company, dancing works by renowned choreographers such as Ohad Naharin, William Forsythe, Mauro Bigonzetti, and Roy Assaf. Now based in Paris as a freelance artist, she contributes to projects such as La Ville Dansée of Benjamin Millepied and performs in Denis Podalydès’ Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme.
Alongside her performance career, Noemi has developed a distinctive choreographic voice. She has created and presented work across Europe, including her duet double-double and her solo Lost For Words.