Aerial Work

Aerial Work

Aerial Work

Everyness

Everyness

Everyness

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About

A production featuring 5 dancers, an original music from Schallbauer and a set design by the award winning designer Constance Guisset.

EVERYNESS: A neologism which is a gateway to the universal, everything and nothing.  It is the contradiction which each of us carries inside: indescribable strength, vast dreams, and sometimes oblivion.It is the ambiguity between a feeling of belonging and the connection with our place of birth: when one feels at home everywhere and nowhere.It is loving in a thousand ways, as widely as possible, and attempting to define love until one’s last breath.All breathing the same air, living under the same sky, walking beneath the same moon. Being sometimes in harmony, then letting barriers - our borders, nationalities and languages - divide us. It is being surrounded, in perpetual movement, and feeling irremediably alone.

In EVERYNESS five dancers express their differences in terms of personality, energy, style, morphology: a universal representation of contemporary society. They sketch the game of encounters, and the disillusionment of our dreams which like to take flight, but fall in the face of reality. They meet, lose touch, are united but always alone.  Amidst their trajectories, a sixth character, like a metronome, marks time. An abstract volume, of indiscernible connotations, spreads notes of chance and the unexpected. Like life, nudging the music of our existence into melodies which never flow quite smoothly.In each phrase, the work of the visual artist and scenographer, Constance Guisset, is in permanent transformation, depicting fullness as much as emptiness. It creates a sparse theatrical space, geometrically simple and strong.

The soundscape lends a singular voice, rising to the physical contact of the dancers.But the freedom and lightness are not as they seem. The malleable sculpture soars and collapses, twists and swings, thanks to the art of rigging. Reinvented here, it supports the creation of aerial poetry and brings autonomous life to Guisset’s sphere, like a star fulfilling our wish for weightlessness.Between gravity and levitation Wang and Ramirez develop a fresh approach to movement and staging, to original music by Schallbauer. They define a new reality for the choreographic body, in accordance with a dancer’s own vocabulary, and allow the creation of a style freed from the grip of the ground.

“They take off and glide through the air. In life and on stage.”

Credits

Client

Wang Ramirez

Creative Director

Wang Ramirez

Choreography

Wang Ramirez

Year

2016