The Forsythe Company.THE FORSYTHE COMPANY BOCKENHEIMER DEPOT, FRANKFURT, GERMANY APRIL April: see month. 21-MAY 14, 2005 Three Atmospheric Studies, William Forsythe's first work for his new company, begins with a couple whirling upstage in a linked, loose embrace, emitting childlike giggles and calls ("Cherry blossom!"). Forsythe uses the full depth of the theater's cavernous, rectangular space, light fading in and out as small groups of dancers enter, sometimes running wildly, then stopping short, or playing intricate physical games in tangled duos or trios. The music, by David Morrow David Morrow may refer to:
Forsythe builds the piece slowly, almost imperceptibly im·per·cep·ti·ble adj. 1. Impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses: an imperceptible drop in temperature. 2. filling the stage with dancers who move like liquid, creating sharp angles and voluptuous curves simultaneously. The movement possesses an animal-like, instinctive quality, yet can also deploy ballet's lines and tension. By the end of part one, the dancers have almost melted into the upstage darkness, as Heidi Vierthaler contorts her body on the floor. Only Jone San Martin, in a tour de force performance that makes passivity into a compelling focus, remains seated, staring blankly forward. In part two, that passivity is given a context. The stage has been narrowed and foreshortened by an angled wall, with a door for entrances and exits. David Kern speaks of the relationships between clouds, then examines a disaster site ("Here is a videocassette A removable magnetic tape module for storing video data. The cassette contains supply and takeup reel (hubs) in the same housing. See VCR. ; here is a femur femur (fē`mər): see leg. bone"). Dana Caspersen, her voice transmuted into nasal male tones, attempts to justify something to the catatonic (jargon) catatonic - A description of a system that gives no indication that it is still working. This might be because it has crashed without being able to give any error message or because it is busy but not designed to give any feedback. Compare buzz. San Martin. The dancing is violent, paroxysmal paroxysmal (per´ adj recurring in paroxysms. . The narrative seems to be about war--and perhaps it is--but then no Forsythe work is ever what it first seems. By the third night, a new section had been added. Who knows what it will become by the thirtieth? For more information: www.theforsythecompany.de |
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