Roll up, roll up, get your tickets here!
It’s
all go this month – alongside the usual classes, applications, auditions and rehearsals, I
have premier showings of three different projects, that I’ve been working on
for varying amounts of time. Hence why, I have to be honest with you, this is
less of a blog post and more of a shameless plug for these upcoming
performances, with some behind-the-scenes commentary thrown in. As they are all
independent projects by up and coming choreographers my advertising is
essential in the hope of conjuring up a nice big audience to create some buzz
at each event. And so I begin…
To
get tickets:
http://www.experientialdance.com/buy-tickets/
The
second performance of the month is possibly the exact opposite of the first, a
rushed job, a solo and much less beautiful. ‘Photographic Memory’ is a work of
my own creation, well, it will be of my creation when I’ve finished it. I shall
be performing this quirky little collage of ideas surrounding the framing,
capturing and revisiting of moments from life, that photographic technology has
facilitated, on 22nd May as part of ‘Clear Cut’ – a newly curated
night of visual and performance art at The Duke. The idea for the piece stems
from my previous work for my MA last year examining the spectaclization of self
in everyday life so although the idea has had time to develop it’s realization
has been to the last-minute by my control freak standards. I have managed to
acquire my old baby-photo book, a wooden picture frame and a Polaroid camera
for the production but as yet have not been able to find adequate rehearsal
time/space or cheap enough Polaroid film to complete the making process. Watch
this space for the final thoughts on the works development and come along to
the event to see it in action. It is destined to be a diverse and hilarious
night of thought-provoking works if I know my co-artists like I think I do.
And
finally, the penultimate show in May is the highly anticipated new work by
another MA graduate and successful Resolutions! Choreographer Chloe Aliyanni. I
was extremely excited to begin this project having narrowly missed out on being
a dancer in her final project piece ‘Meteora’, and after the first few weeks of
rehearsals I am still very enthusiastic about the performance, confident that
‘Intersection’ will be both interesting and perfectly formed. Developed through
Chloe’s thorough research into the significance of numbers in both mathematics
and world religions, the piece will be performed on 31st May at
Heath Street Baptist Church, Hampstead. The seven company dancers are a diverse
lot from all over Europe, some I have danced with before during my time at
Laban, others I am connecting with for the first time. My partner, for a duet
based on the polarity and conflict that the number two represents, Neus, has
been great to work with as she is not afraid to tell me what I need to change
or what ideas she has, her forthright nature allows for efficient creation and
rehearsal. The reintroduction to contact choreography this project has offered,
after my past few solo projects, has been a breath of fresh air. As we move
together in a contemporary dance caterpillar I feel a satisfying identity as
part of a creative ensemble that supports and develops one another.
Invitation
coming soon!
So
if you fancy a sense of sunrise, some spiritual sums or a trip down memory lane
then pop along to the theatre, cinema, church or pub to catch one of these
interesting events. Have a peek into my weird and wonderful world that is
contemporary dance, you never know what you might find.
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