FABULA
(...) Finally, what a relief to see a full ensemble on stage for once. Seven dancers, it seems like centuries ago. Moreover, if the music is performed live by a top ensemble that performs its own work, you are in heaven.(...) |
Seven dancers and five musicians explore contradictory emotions in the face of the current state of the world, in a polyphony of voices. Anger and despair, joy and lust combine into a choreography of powerful sound and imagery. The prog-rock and psychedelia influenced sound on Zwerm’s album “Great Expectations” encounters figures from Greek mythology and Italian writer Cesare Pavese’s texts that Claire Croizé contrasts with the dancers’ individual movement languages.
(...) Finally, what a relief to see a full ensemble on stage for once. Seven dancers, it seems like centuries ago. Moreover, if the music is performed live by a top ensemble that performs its own work, you are in heaven.(...) Pieter T'Jonck Brussels-based choreographer Claire Croizé’s works are characterised by a complex interplay of movement and music. “Fabula” marks her first collaboration with Unusual Symptoms, Belgian band Zwerm, as well as with drummer Karen Willems. Choreography: Claire Croizé Dance: Theater Bremen Live music: Zwerm & Karen Willems Dramaturgy: Etienne Guilloteau & Gregor Runge Costumes: Anne-Catherine Kuntz Productie: Theater Bremen & Ecce Co-productie: Concertgebouw Brugge 17 03 23: Fabula (premiere) - Theater Bremen (G)
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