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any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones
Jan Martens & Dance On Ensemble
Choreography: Jan Martens
Cast: Ty Boomershine, Truus Bronkhorst, Jim Buskens, Baptiste Cazaux, Zoë Chungong, Piet Defrancq, Naomi Gibson, Kimmy Ligtvoet, Cherish Menzo, Steven Michel, Gesine Moog, Dan Mussett, Wolf Overmeire, Tim Persent, Courtney May Robertson, Laura Vanborm, Loeka Willems
Understudies: Pierre Bastin, Georgia Boddez, Wannes Labath, Zora Westbroek
Artistic Assistance: Anne-Lise Brevers
Lighting Design: Jan Fedinger
Costume Design: Cédric Charlier
Assistance Costume Design: Alexandra Sebbag and Thibault Kuhn
Production: GRIP
In collaboration with the Dance On Ensemble
International Distribution: A Propic / Line Rousseau and Marion Gauvent
Co-Production: deSingel international arts campus (Antwerp, BE), Theater Freiburg (DE), Sadler’s Wells (London, UK), Julidans (Amsterdam, NL), Festival d’Avignon (FR), Le Gymnase CDCN Roubaix Hauts-de-France (FR), Norrlandsoperan (Umeå, SE), La Bâtie – Festival de Genève & l’ADC – Association pour la Danse Contemporaine Genève (CH), tanzhaus nrw (Düsseldorf, DE), Le Parvis Scène Nationale Tarbes-Pyrénéés (Tarbes, FR), La Danse en grande forme (CNDC – Angers, Malandain Ballet Biarritz, La Manufacture – CDCN Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux – La Rochelle, CCN de Caen en Normandie, L’échangeur – CDCN Hauts-de-France, CCN de Nantes, CCN d’Orléans, Atelier de Paris / CDCN, Collectif Fair-e / CCN de Rennes et de Bretagne, Le Gymnase | CDCN Roubaix | Hauts-de-France, POLE-SUD CDCN / Strasbourg and La Place de La Danse – CDCN Toulouse Occitanie) and Perpodium
With support of: De Grote Post (Ostend, BE), Charleroi Danse (BE), CCNO – Centre Chorégraphique National d’Orléans icw Théâtre d’Orléans (FR) and December Dance (Concertgebouw and CC Brugge)
With financial support of: the Flemish Government, the city of Antwerp, Tax Shelter of the Belgian Federal Government and Cronos Invest, The Creative Europe Programme of the European Union as part of Dance On Pass On Dream On
Premiere: 18 July 2021, Festival d`Avignon
‘Snowflakes, leaves, humans, plants, raindrops, stars and molecules all come in communities. The singular cannot really exist.’ – Paula Gunn Allen in Grandmothers of the Light: A Medicine Woman’s Sourcebook
With any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones, Jan Martens is for the first time fully turning his attention to the main stage. A production about the power that lies in being out of step, performed by a seventeen-strong, atypical corps de ballet made up of unique personalities.
The heterogeneous group of dancers spans several generations, the youngest being 16 and the eldest 69, with significant differences between them in terms of track record and technical background. In any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones, they seek their own voice within the dance and beyond, looking for an idiom that fits them like a glove. One by one they claim their place on stage, without cutting off the others for all that. A horizontal exercise in giving each other the necessary space, while being careful not to steal the limelight.
any attempt will end in crushed bodies and shattered bones is a rich performance that does not hesitate to seek out the ecstatic. In times of extreme polarization, this group sets social dogmas aside to recognize and embrace a range of distinct identities. Being uninhibitedly themselves – in both life and art – with the stage as their ideological testing ground. They are supported by a soundtrack that consists of atypical protest songs from different ages – from Henryk Gorecki via Max Roach & Abbey Lincoln to Kae Tempest.
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F Ä D E N
Concept, Text & Choreography: Ivana Müller
In collaboration with the performers: Javier Arozena, André Benndorff, Walter Hess, Jelena Kuljić, Anna Gesa-Raija Lappe, Emma Lewis, Jone San Martin, Omagbitse Omagbemi
Set and Costume Design Collaborator: Alix Boillot
Lighting Design: Martin Kaffarnik
Artistic Collaborator & Dramaturge: Jonas Rutgeerts
Dramaturge: Olivia Ebert
Artistic Director Dance On Ensemble: Ty Boomershine
Assistant Directors: Malina Sascha Hoffmann and Agnes Pfeiffer
Set and Costume Assistant: Marlene Pieroth
Stage Manager: Hanno Nehring
In this suspended, fragile and continually postponed now, this moment in which we remember the ‘before’ and have no clear idea of what might happen ‘after’, Fäden (Threads) emerges as a choreographic, poetic and visual meditation on time and the way it formulates our lives.
While ravelling and unravelling ideas and sensations of past, present and future, performers knit a sentient reflection in which remembering, forgetting, losing, waiting, aging and transforming become main protagonists. Together they develop a performance that unfolds as an ever-changing landscape and a long lively conversation on the inevitable passage of time.
English with German surtitles.
Production: Dance On/DIEHL+RITTER
Coproduction: Münchner Kammerspiele / STUK. House for Dance, Image and Sound
Funded by the Doppelpass Fund of the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation)
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LUCINDA CHILDS
Lucinda Childs began her career as choreographer and performer in 1963 as an original member of the Judson Dance Theater in New York.
After forming her own dance company in 1973, Childs collaborated with Robert Wilson and Philip Glass on the opera Einstein on the Beach in 1976, participating as principal performer and solo choreographer for which she received an Obie award. Childs has appeared in five of Wilson’s major productions. Beginning in 1979, Childs collaborated with a number of composers and designers on a series of large-scale productions.
The first of these was Dance, choreographed in 1979 with music by Philip Glass, and a film/decor by Sol LeWitt. It continues to tour extensively in the United States and Europe and was cited by the Wall Street Journal (2011) as “one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century.” Since 1981, Childs has received a number of commissions from major ballet companies and has choreographed and directed several opera productions including: Gluck’s Orfeo et Euridice for the Los Angeles Opera, Mozart’s Zaide for La Monnaie in Brussels and a new production of John Adams’s Dr Atomic for the Opera du Rhin in 2014.
Childs received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1979. She is also the recipient of the NEA/NEFA American Masterpiece Award, and in 2004 was elevated from Officer to Commander of France’s Order of Arts and Letters. In 2017 she received the Samuel H. Scripps award for lifetime achievement at the American Dance Festival in Durham, North Carolina, as well as the Venice Biennale de la Danse Golden Lion Award.
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