Arthur Cadre will join more than a 100 dancers on stage at the Stade de France for a concluding spectacle directed by Thomas Jolly.
s’ closing ceremony have been airtight, so much so that even Arthur Cadre, the lead dancer of the ceremony, doesn’t know what’s going on most of the time.
“Thomas proposed that I embody the main character that he has been developing for the closing ceremony. I was really thrilled and he explained the whole show to me, which is very specific and bold to do in France,” Cadre explains. Cadre started his process for the project by creating a mood board for the fictional character given to him by Jolly and then self-taped his dancing that he later reviewed with him.
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