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	<title>New York Stories &#187; Binoche</title>
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		<title>Tender is the Night</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[     The anguish and ecstasy of romantic love are embodied by  &#8220;In-I&#8221;, a theatre-dance piece currently on view at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
     French actress Juliette Binoche and British choreographer Akram Khan create a searing portrait of two lovers struggling with sexual and emotional intimacy.
      &#8221;La Binoche,&#8221; as she is often referred to in the French press is all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>     The anguish and ecstasy of romantic love are embodied by  &#8220;In-I&#8221;, a theatre-dance piece currently on view at Brooklyn Academy of Music.<br />
     French actress Juliette Binoche and British choreographer Akram Khan create a searing portrait of two lovers struggling with sexual and emotional intimacy.<br />
 </em>     &#8221;<em>La Binoche,&#8221; as she is often referred to in the French press is all over New York this month and next.  A collection of her paintings is at the French Consulate.   And there is a book, &#8220;Portraits in-Eyes,&#8221;  which has poems and pictures based on characters she&#8217;s played and directors she  has worked with.   Her new film, &#8220;Paris,&#8221; opened this Friday.</em><em><strong>  </strong></em><em>   </em></p>
<p><strong>  Finding Magic</strong></p>
<p> <em>       Binoche, who has had a spectacular career, working with directors as varied as Kieslowski, Godard,  never thought about being a dancer. But at age 43, after answering her masseuse&#8217;s question: Do you Want to Dance? &#8212; she embarked on this project.<br />
      But stretching boundaries is what she is all about.<br />
      In an interview with writer  Faith Salie for  </em><a href="http://www.doublex.com/section/arts/poetry-playboy-and-paris"><em>Double X</em></a><em>,  she said she tries to stay away from labels. &#8220;I  try not to call myself [anything], because otherwise you get stuck into ideas.  Getting into other fields, worlds—it gives me certain freedom, and at the same time it shows me my limits, my pain.<br />
       &#8221;We have a tendency because of fear or of a lack of imagination to be out of tune with the truthful, magical side [of our bodies,&#8221; she told Salie.  And I have to say that if I didn’t get through that experience, I wouldn’t have discovered my energy—what the <span id="lw_1253223513_2">Chinese people</span> call qi, you know the tai chi, the qi gong. I would say it is a sign of what the body has, which is the energy that you can’t see but you can feel.&#8221;<br />
</em><strong>Finding Dreams</strong><br />
<em>       Fearless  would be one word that would describe her.<br />
       She posed naked for Playboy at the age of 43 and  while she doesn&#8217;t think she will keep dancing, she told Double X, she hs been transformed by having had the experience.  &#8221; Dancing taught me to go for my dreams. And not to judge my dreams from outside, just to do it.&#8221;<br />
    &#8220;In-I&#8221; will run through Sept. 26 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and is paired with a retrospective of her films at BAMCinematek: &#8220;Rendez-Vous With Juliette Binoche&#8221; through Sept. 30. Her paintings will be on display at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy at 972 5th Avenue through Oct. 9.<br />
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