Time To Dance / E- Motional Bodies & Cities

10/11/2011

November 23rd, 2011 Daile Theatre, Riga, Latvia

 

TIME TO DANCE / E – Motional Bodies & Cities

Dance performances:

( anti ) aging by Mihaela Dancs & Madalina Dan ( Romania )

When They Are Others? by ZI temp.dance ( Latvia )

 

Tickets: 5.00 LVL available at: www.bilesuparadize.lv


(anti) aging

by Mihaela Dancs & Madalina Dan ( Romania )

 

Concept, choreography, performance: M?d?lina Dan, Mihaela Dancs

Light design: C?t?lin Nicolescu

Music: collage

Video: Madalina Dan, Mihaela Dancs

Partners: E-motional Bodies& Cities/ Gabriela Tudor Foundation, Colectiv A Association

Project financed by The National Dance Center – Bucharest

 

*it contains nudity

 

(anti) aging was created with the intention to be remade after 30 years, in 2041. In 2011 Madalina Dan and Mihaela Dancs propose the creative sanatorium format, aiming for delight, relaxation and psychic comfort, enjoyment of pleasure, vitality and voluptuousness, serene acceptance of the present and preservation for the future.

 

“(anti) aging is a tonic and tender performance about an age which smolders with the memory of certain impulses and strong sensations. It is an affective map of the future, as it appears projected within existing voices. It is an emotional manifest of the ones-we-will-become, as we would have in our hands a photography of ourselves at different ages.”

(Mihaela Michailov, Art Act Magazine, nr. 139, 26.10.2011)

 

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WHEN THEY ARE OTHERS?

By ZI temp.dance ( Latvia )

 

Idea and choreography: Ilze Zirina

Dance: Ivars Bronics, Laura Grase, Eva Kronberga,  Martins Spruds, Ruta Vilcane, Ilze Zirina.

Music: Chemical Brothers, Neutral

 

We are who we pretend to be, that’s why we need to be very carefull while choosing our pretension.

( Kurt Vonnegut )

Conclusion: Fantasy, imagination, dreams are relatives of reality.

 

“ Eva Kronberga’s sliding forward on her elbows on asphalt; energy of the performance and attention towards the little things; organized chaos in a  filigree way, situation after the situation, dance performance, when the movement has a meaning, whitout being narrative, when one wants to think about the movement not the story, Ruta Vilcane’s fight with the flat back or standing in a table position in the corner of the stage – this all live in When They Are Others, created by Ilze Zirina and ZI temp.dance.”

( Inta Balode, journal.dance,  Latvija )

 

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