Rhythmic Trialogue: A collaboration with Florence Peake and JJ Wheeler
At the edge of perception, rhythm marks time. It cuts, flows or disrupts – and creates relationship. Using improvisational structures, two dance artists and a musician create a web of relations with each other, with spectators and with time and space.
This performance is the work in progress of an exploration on rhythm as ordered variation of changes. It hinges around two relative principles of improvisational compositions:tension/release and anticipation/dissociation. While the presentation at Siobhan Davies Studio plays around the unique set up of the space it also seeks to rehearse the proposition of a navigation between processes of temporal presence and representation Part of a wider investigation into collaborative practices and choreography, the performance seeks to illuminate some of the complex spatio- temporal relationships in operation in a collaborative structure.
This performance is the work in progress of an exploration on rhythm as ordered variation of changes. It hinges around two relative principles of improvisational compositions:tension/release and anticipation/dissociation. While the presentation at Siobhan Davies Studio plays around the unique set up of the space it also seeks to rehearse the proposition of a navigation between processes of temporal presence and representation Part of a wider investigation into collaborative practices and choreography, the performance seeks to illuminate some of the complex spatio- temporal relationships in operation in a collaborative structure.
Photos: Dafne Louzioti
Siobhan Davies Studio - Saturday 28th January 2012 -
Rhythmic Trialogue - Noyale Colin, Florence Peake & JJ Wheeler
Siobhan Davies Studio - Saturday 28th January 2012 -
Rhythmic Trialogue - Noyale Colin, Florence Peake & JJ Wheeler
Performances
January 2012 - Siobhan Davies Studio, London