Holeulone
today i went to see a nice dance performance. sometimes funny, sometimes troubling, the dance was very entertaining. I loved the sound and the drawings, but so much of the dance. but for 4?, this famous performance was well worth. :)
oh.. it was this fuzy in-motion photo or a static one, more blunt. It the problem with photographing dance performances in almost no light.. or u get nitid rigid bodies or like above..
Holeulone
Holeulone develops the bond between movement and images at the mercy of visions linked on the stage by the animation film by Thierry Van Hasselt.
The piece delves into the mental, interior world of a troubled man, into the changing rhythms of his thoughts, his real and imaginary memories, the clarity and confusion of his perceptions. At one moment, his twin appears ? a kind of interior historian so similar to himself that he becomes unbearable? The performance is loosely inspired by Charlie, the endearing, simple witted hero of the Flowers for Algernon, Daniel Keyes? novel, published in 1959. The two dancers fight with themselves, with each other, interlace or surrender. The complex intimacy of their duo is projected not only through their own physicality with but also through the filmic images in which they are often immersed during the performance. The spectator joins them on the blurred edge of the abyss of a dream.
On October 15th, the jury of the Critics Prize of the Belgium French Community named HOLEULONE as the best dance performance 2006-2007
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