Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Kaboom!



Great video - unfortunately it does not say what film it is from. At one point she looks like she is ice skating doesn't she? And those flips!! (if I can call them flips, she is not even using her arms)

The Royal Ballet have their own choreography by Christopher Wheeldon to the music of Michael Nyman's Musique a Grande Vitesse, which they will perform in Spring 11. It is less acrobatic but I do recommend it too.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Gala Flamenca - Todo Cambia @ Sadler's Wells

Just a quick review of the Gala Flamenca, which closed the Sadler's Wells Flamenco Festival last week. I didn't go to any other shows this year as I was a bit underwhelmed with the line-up: Eva Yerbabuena, Rafaela Carrasco, Maria Pages - they're all great artists, yes, but they were all in the festival last year or the year before, and I want to see new faces. (Nuevo Ballet Espanol is not my cup of tea)

So for the new faces I went to the Gala, where three women (Rocio Molina, Belen Lopez and Pastora Galvan) and one man, Manuel Linan, shared the stage and toyed with their tradition.

Rocio Molina opened the show - I loved her in Mujeres, and she is becoming renowned for really looking into flamenco. Coming in wearing a small leather skirt and boots, she tells you straight away that she is here to play with tradition and your expectations of what flamenco can be. She doesn't hide behind big dresses, but at the same time the footwork and the postures are there: she is a great dancer, and there's a particular kick of the shoulder that I really enjoyed. She ends her performance dancing in a small rectangular wooden box, using the sides to increase the sound and possibilities of her footwork, building on the rule that a good flamenco dancer can dance in a really tiny space.

Belen Lopez followed with astounding footwork. She looked very masculine in a white suit (high waisted trousers and jacket), even her arms and hands were that of a man (she didn't use her fingers when turning her hands for example) When she reappeared at the end in a tightly fitted dress and with castanets, I didn't recognise her.

Manuel Linan was also very good. I wasn't sure about him at first, what with the walking stick and all that, but he won me over by the end of his performance.

Finally, Pastora Galvan closed the show. She is the sister of bailaor Israel Galvan, and she went closest to traditional flamenco. Her face was so expressive and intense, it really felt like she had a story to tell us. When she walked backwards in a circle, biting her fist, it made me think of a flamenco version of Giselle's crazy/death scene. She had a great connection with the musicians and singers - it seemed to me like they shouted the most for her. 'Baila Pastoraaaaa'

So it was a great night of flamenco dancing, and I wouldn't mind seeing any of those performers... in next year's festival maybe?

Here is a video of Belen Lopez - what a zapateado!



And here is Pastora Galvan, in a more contemporary style than what I saw. Very influenced by her brother!





El perro del mar video

This is choreography I suppose. Really nice video.



Here is the youtube link to read the description and find out how it was made etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJn-nUCzQLk

Monday, September 14, 2009

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Sasha Waltz - noBody

Really like this.


This is from 2002 - I feel so behind! Anyway.
More on Sasha Waltz and noBody here.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Dancing to PJ Harvey



More about Mathilde Monnier here

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Erika Janunger - Weightless

A friend sent me this great video, really clever, well-made and almost hypnotising.



Click here to see the credits.
More on Erika Janunger here.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

La La La Human Steps - Amelia

Dance filmed beautifully - it can happen!



Full performance in 7 videos here.
More about La La La Human Steps here.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Les ballets C de la B

Love the music in that trailer, and there is some interesting stuff going on with a trampoline!



Coming to Southbank Centre next week.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Dance Film 09

Dance Film 09, Scotland's Dance Film Festival, is back from 21 to 30 May, featuring musicals, documentaries, short films and workshops. Sounds like a pretty nice mix to me.

More info here, and a trailer of some of the movies being shown below.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Make war on yourself

Extract from Order my steps by Evidence, a dance company. Coming to London 7-8 May at Southbank Centre.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

I too want a giant tambourine to dance on

Carmen Amaya, probably the best flamenco dancer of the 20th century.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Friday, January 30, 2009

Thomas Noone Dance

Decided to try out this Barcelona company next week at Southbank Centre. It was set up by a British guy who trained at Rambert and worked in the Netherlands and Spain, Thomas Noone.
It seems quite well-known in Barcelona, as it is resident in one of the city's cool theatres, the Sant Andreu Teatre.





"Futil is a beautiful yet haunting duet following a couple and the history of their increasingly polarised relation. Beginning with the end, the piece starts with their separation and rewinds to the initial moment of meeting" - sounds interesting. I like the way he falls on the floor at the end of the video.

More info here.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Falling

Teaser for the film Falling


Falling in Space from Dan Farberoff on Vimeo.

Director: Dan Farberoff
Composer: Errollyn Wallen
Choreographer: Henri Oguike
Words by NASA astronaut Steve MacLean

The full length film is part of the Henri Oguike Dance Company 10th Anniversary show touring the UK now.

Monday, January 12, 2009

William Forsythe: Improvisation Technologies

A bit of Forsythe has never hurt anyone, has it?



This video is from Forsythe's CD-Rom Improvisation Technologies: A Tool for the Analytical Dance Eye. The CD-Rom contains 60 video chapters in which Forsythe explains his movement language.

I love how things appear to help see what Forsythe wanted. The videos were made in 1994 - imagine what we could do now that film technology has progressed so much.

Out of print at Amazon. You can view them all here.

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Pontus Lidberg - The Rain

Trailer for the 28-minute film The Rain, by Pontus Lidberg.

The programme 4 Dance 2008 included 2 extracts from that film, and I really liked it. Quite a nice surprise to find out there is more to see! Website for the movie here.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

All the dancers in the house...

wish they were in that video.

(Choreography inspired by Bob Fosse's work, no less)

Friday, April 18, 2008

Woohoo

Oh I was young and I didn't know I would turn out gay, but there were obvious signs, like loving this song... Dana Dawson! Romantic World!

Note the top quality of the vid! Someone, in 1991, taped this performance on his video camera, filming his tv screen. 17 years later, it's on youtube. you gotta love it!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Mayra Andrade on Later with Jools Holland

The Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade was on the music show Later with Jools Holland last week, here in the UK. Here is a special performance recorded for the Later website. The song is called Tunuka.




Mayra will be in concert at the Barbican in London in March!