Read reviews of works in Dance Massive 2013 drawn from RealTime's archive.
talk about going to pieces!
keith gallasch: lucy guerin, conversation piece, belvoir
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Rennie McDougall, Harriet Ritchie, Alisdair Macindoe, Conversation Piece, Lucy Guerin Inc photo Brett Boardman |
“A powerful dance/theatre hybrid… Conversation Piece makes the mind work, the audience delighting in its play with their intelligence as it draws into consciousness their inherent knowledge of how talk works and they witness the palpable physicality that is ambiguously entwined with it.”
RT111
Se also Keith Gallasch's
interview with Lucy Guerin about Conversation Piece and Weather in RT110; and also Guerin's extensive profile in
RealTimeDance
melded minds & bodies
john bailey: antony hamilton & melanie lane, clouds over berlin
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Antony Hamilton, Melanie Lane, Black Project 1 photo Ponch Hawkes |
“Hamilton & Lane appear as gleaming black wraiths making their way across a post-urban wasteland. It’s a vision that gestures to the choreographer’s earlier interests—aerosol art, digital tech, breakdance—while stripping away any literal referents. The dance itself may be Hamilton’s most developed and sustained exploration of his own practice.”
RT108
See also Keith Gallasch's review as part of
Spring Dance in RT111
tweaking reality
philipa rothfield: this monster body and one show only
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Monster Body, Atlanta Eke, Next Wave Festival 2012 photo Sam Ackroyd |
“Atlanta Eke was born decades after the advent of second wave feminism. She doesn’t need to make space to be heard. She can invent. This Monster Body is an attempt to create something and in so doing to destroy something else, to rattle the bars of the cage so as to break with convention.”
RT110
See also Jane Howard's review as part of
Next Wave 2012 in RT109
the body: beginning and end
keith gallasch: matthew day, intermission; adt, be your self
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Matthew Day, Intermission image James Brown |
“Intermission feels personal and purgatorial, although Day’s interests as expressed in interviews and his program notes indicate no such inclination towards self-exploration. Even so, the work is a dark pleasure, its grim beauty born of its curious suggestiveness and a relentless wave structure.”
RT110
See also Keith Gallasch's
interview Matthew Day about preparations for Intermission in RT109
between god and human
philipa rothfield: jo lloyd’s future perfect
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Luke George, Madeleine Krenek, Future Perfect photo Rohan Young |
“The strength and power of Future Perfect is found at a distance, in the slow transformations of the group, in the ways in which, together, the group becomes bigger, more than human. That distance in turn enables perception to be freer, able to stray into the neighbourhood of the imaginary..”
RT106
at the crossroads of the senses
varia karipoff: tim darbyshire, more or less concrete
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More or Less Concrete, Tim Darbyshire photo Ponch Hawkes |
“In More or Less Concrete, the audience witnesses a kind of abstraction of the body and its movements. The slow, dreamy pace makes this as much a study in sculptural forms as dance. Through sensory-challenging sound and lighting, it is also a retelling of these snatches of memory through performance.”
RT09
next wave day tripping
jane howard: 2012 next wave's day passes inc natalie abbot, physical fractals
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PHYSICAL FRACTALS, Natalie Abbott, Next Wave Festival 2012 photo Pia Johnson |
"The performance builds in a series of repetitions, torsos bent over and arms circling as feet scoot back across the floor, before the dancers return to stand on the rim of the circle. Patterns repeat, so when one of the dancers moves in a slightly different direction it is startling."
RT109 online
oh how they danced!
virginia baxter: oh I wanna dance with somebody inc ben speth's wetubelive
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WeTube Live, Ben Speth, Oh I Wanna Dance With Somebody photos Heidrun Löhr |
"There was a great sense of community engagement as sensuous hula shimmied alongside boot scooting and hysterical dummy-spit met cute kitty. "
RT112
See also coverage of
WeTubelive at Junction Arts festival in RT99
realtime dance archive
For more on artists featured in Dance Massive check out our
Dance Archive which includes all articles about dance since 1994, categorised by choreographer, company, festivals and more.
RealTime issue #113 Feb-March 2013 pg. web
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