The Gyre
Tumbleweed {Brussels/Zurich}
- Duration: 40'
- Plaats : Centre Culturel d’Engis
The Gyre (a whirlpool of water formed by ocean currents) evolves from merely walking. Swiss resident Angela Rabaglio and France-based Micaël Florentz spin almost constantly as part of an interlaced musical score. Their natural movements wind and unwind, transporting us gracefully through the outlines of time and into the consciousness of a universe where nothing is absent. Like planets, the entire choreography orbits around a fixed central point, which creates consistently varying perspectives. The line that allows us to distinguish the dancers from each other wavers, fades and, finally, disappears. Time gradually merges into the same curve, as it is broken down to the rhythm of the duo’s steps. Set to an electro-acoustic piece by Daniel Perez Hajdu of Cuba, the work stuns with its radical nature, its rigour, its dazzling beauty and the dancers’ excellence.
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Tarifs
- Plein tarif 16 €
- 65ans+/Carte prof 14.5 €
- -30ans/Pro/Dem.d'emploi 8 €
- -15ans/Etudiants Conservatoires Art de la parole/ULiège/Hautes Écoles / Groupe scolaire 7 €
- La carte Amis (cotisation 50€) 11 €
Distributies
BUS LIÈGE › ENGIS 19:30
Concept, interprétation Angela Rabaglio, Micaël Florentz
Création lumière, scénographie Arnaud Gerniers, Benjamin van Thiel
Musique (composition originale) Daniel Perez Hajdu
Regard extérieur Dagmar Dachauer
Diffusion Quentin Legrand / Rue Branly
Production Tumbleweed
Coproduction Dansomètre / Oriental-Vevey, Garage29, Wolubilis
Partenaires de résidence Charleroi danse, de Warande, Destelheide, Carthago, Dance Atelier Reykjavik, MMF Slaturhusid, The Freezer, Dampfzentrale, Lo Studio, CCN Roubaix
Avec le soutien de Fédération Wallonie – Bruxelles, Wallonie-Bruxelles International, ADAMI, SACD
Coréalisation Réseau des Petites Scènes Ouvertes
Prix de partenaire du Dansateliers Rotterdam, lors de la compétition international RIDCC en 2019