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HERVÉ CONSTANTSynopsis: “Between Two Worlds”
Paris – London 8 minutes 2007
Link to Performance
My thoughts
were to build a bridge between these two great cities – to allow the
viewer to stroll through both environments - mixing images from two
enduringly beautiful capital cities.
Leaving Quay
d’Orsay in Paris where many book sellers are based, near St Michel,
St Germain, we see a mixed view of a flaneur, some sculpture and a famous
“Le Flore” and “Les Deux Magots” bistro to capture the flavor
of the City of Lights, viewing the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, before
arriving in Hyde Park, London where fortunately I captured a vibrant,
potentially explosive group of activists at Speaker’s Corner and amongst
them are three interesting characters, one of whom gets embroiled –
heated – and excited in a rather hilarious exchange between an African
and Jewish man which signifies what I like about London where people
mix, there are vibrant exchanges and interesting altercations set in
a permissive and open spirited way.
Not once did
I witness overt acts of aggression or serious threats. It left
me in a good mood which lasted for the rest of that day. I continued
to stroll with my camera in hand along the banks of the Serpentine and
found myself lingering at a favorite spot, near the boating section,
and filmed roller blade skaters demonstrating for all to see their expressive
movements in an equally relaxed community. Everyone was doing their
own thing …it was peaceful … glorious … and I enjoyed watching
in particular the male partner giving a wonderful solo performance.
I needed some
comparable music and chose “The Comparsita” played by Paolo Conte
to accompany the mood of that day. I soon found myself gravitating
also toward Covent Garden, early one morning, which again was peaceful.
It was still dark and only some early morning workers were visible.
I felt that the environment echoed a short poem by “Paul Verlaine”’
called “Gaspar Hauser” which describes the kind of dreams most people
experience when they go to the big city …
At that time
the music of Arvo Pärt ‘Spiegel Im Spiegel’is heard in the background
for the remaining section of the film which moves on from Covent Garden
to Trafalgar Square where a group of children are dancing – in full
view of the National Gallery. The rest of the film is rather contemplative
thereafter with a view of Parisian Churches - St Severin in St Michel
and the Stainglass windows inside St Sulpice near Parc du Luxembourg.
From there we return along the quay of the Seine where the last image
is of a boat going slowly under a bridge which describes for me the
end of the stroll between these two worlds – the actor Michael Ewling
reads a short poem by William Wordsworth called “Upon Westminster
Bridge” written at a time when peace broke out in the Anglo-French
war. Wordsworth was en route to visit the French woman whom he had fallen
in love with during his hot student years but whom he had been unable
to marry - probably due to ‘differences’ – but she bore him a
child, a girl, whom he never saw, the war had driven them apart and
now he was to meet her again for what apparently had proven to be an
unusually happy period in his life lasting a few weeks …
Herve Constant, London 2007
Hervé Constant
Hervé Constant
is a London-based French artist having been born in Casablanca (Morocco)
where his background includes having been brought up in an orphanage
over ten years in Hyeres, South of France, where later he studied theatre
acting at the Conservatoire de Toulon before obtaining a grant to further
his studies at Ecole Nationale Superieur des Arts et Technique du Theatre
in Paris.
Hervé’s
work is a mixture of different interests, social and cultural influences.
Recent projects
involve video, photos and sounds and Artist's Books.
Hervé’s
work is represented by: The Video Art Gallery, London and studio.ra
Roma Italy. www.herveconstant.co.uk
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