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A Mary Wigman dance evening by Fabián Barba

Martina Rösler

In A Mary Wigman dance evening, the young Ecuadorian choreographer Fabián Barba is dealing with the “historic” figure Mary Wigman, one of the pioneers of expressionistic dance in Europe. He graduated from P.A.R.T.S. (Brussels) in 2006 with a first version of his occupation with Mary Wigman. For this performance Barba chose nine solos out of the dance cycleShifting Landscape (1929) as well as parts from Visions(1928,1925) and Celebration (1926) and put them together.

A playbill in the style of the 1930’s, two crystal chandeliers, a red nostalgic curtain, as well as delicate background music are trying to create an atmosphere that aims to bring the audience back to the original event. The constant changing of light and black (which also means light in the auditorium), defines the structure of the evening. One solo after the other is presented to the audience, followed by taking a deep bow after each short dance.

Taking a closer look at the movement quality, the following words occur to me: rhythmical swinging of the body, strong and powerful gestures, changing of tensions, turning, body weight and gravity, expanding in space throughout the materiality of the costume. The whole pathos and emotionalism seems nowadays quite overacted and excessive, but the way how Barba is performing makes it possible for the spectator to overcome this first sensation. The fact that a male body is representing an original female body is also changing the spectators gaze.

As written in the program, Barba is trying to breath new life into some of the dances of Mary Wigman. But can an absent body which is not available anymore be revitalised? In that regard the problematic of re-enactment becomes an issue. Questions concerning authorship and the affiliation between the original and the copy arise immediately. In addition to using photographs, fragments of video recordings, texts as his research source, Barba also worked with contemporary witnesses Katharine Sehnert, Irene Sieben and Susanne Linke. The process of reconstruction can also be considered as a process of communication. Barba presents a detailed, serious and accurate reconstruction of Wigmans solos, but maybe there is a lack of an attempt to translate and transfer the original into the context of contemporary dance and art today.

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Failing the invisible theatre

Iulia Popovici

Istanbul Sapphire is a residential building in the heart of the city’s business area. A block of flats. It’s high – “the highest residential building in Turkey and in the whole Europe” (it has 54 floors), covered in glass, remarkably ugly and equally expensive. It’s a future gated community, where the owners will have exclusive access. Only potential buyers are allowed inside, to visit some of the common areas, the furnished model apartment on the 33rd floor and the terrace on the top of the building. So two artists – Anat Eisenberg and Mirko Winkel, both living and working mainly in Germany – decided that the audience to their newest project, Live and Strive, should assume the role of potential buyers in order to have access to Istanbul Sapphire – and a number of other upper class residential projects, as a matter of fact.

The real-estate agent doesn’t know who these seven (eight?) people are. We know the situation is not genuine, we know we are performing roles. It could be the ideal condition for a performance of invisible theatre (a form of socially-engaged theatre developed by the late Augusto Boal, meant to emulate reality in order to raise consciousness towards social inequities) except for the fact that the participants are not professional actors, there is no script and no consciousness involved. (But yes, there was a moral/ ethical issue: why misleading the otherwise honest real-estate agent? Just to expose the secret life of rich people?) Even if the potential of the theme is quite generous: living in a building like Istanbul Sapphire resembles to waking up, every day, in a jar (a 1.2 to 7.3 million dollars per apartment jar), with the perspective of never leaving it, going in your slippers 30 floors downstairs in order to spend your evening in front of a TV with other several bored nouveaux riches and socializing with the guy bringing you the food ordered from the restaurant some other 30 floors below. The newest technology and a pointless existence – in his movies, Jacques Tati described it better than anyone else.

If the text you’ve just read looks more like a society column in a more or less socialist-liberal newspaper, it’s because the Live and Strive experience of the author herself was least of all a performative one. But maybe ethical challenges are part of everybody’s personal dramaturgy of the self.

Fabian Barba – A Mary Wigman Dance Evening

Lise Smith

A silver-clad figure struts across the stage, hands akimbo, to the sound of Chinese gongs. Ecuadorian dance artist Fabian Barba is performing an evening of solos by Mary Wigman based on her first tour of the United States, and the effect is uncanny – Barba inhabits not only Wigman’s choreography but her costumes, her delicate hand gestures, and her somewhat mannered facial expressions.

The performance comments on the enactment of a feminine persona on stage, but Barba resists the urge to camp it up. Dressed in female costume (but not in drag – he has shaved neither leg nor torso hair and wears no makeup) Barba enacts the graceful hip shifts and wrist flicks of Wigman’s short solos, effectively becoming the choreographer herself for the duration of the performance. The material is shown cabaret-style, with a costume change and a musical intermission between each piece, immersing the audience in the chandelier-lit 1930s ambience of the setting.

The movement palette is minimal; Wigman/Barba favours simple stepping patterns up and down the stage, shaping the space with liquid arms and hand flourishes that often appear oriental or tribal. One striking sequence,Sturmlied, features the performer in a diaphanous red cape covering the face, whirling the fabric through the air like dust in a sandstorm. FinaleDrehmonotonie finds Barba circling incessantly about the centre, pacing the stage like a caged beast in a silver ballgown.

Special mention must go to Sarah-Christine Reuleke for her loving recreations of Wigman’s costumes, a procession of backless silk gowns, Egyptian-inspired wraps and elegant shawls that are as fascinating to watch as the choreography itself.

Strange and oddly-mannered at first, the Wigman style has by the end of the performance become familiar, the final encore welcome. Just as Barba takes on the persona of Wigman in his enactment of her choreography, so we in the audience, gradually warming towards this unaccustomed style, become identified with her earlier audiences. This thoughtful, multi-layered recreation reveals the performance as not mere historical artefact but as a constant and living process refracted through both audience and performer.

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Dokuman’ın Dökümü

Yarattığı ambians açısından sürekli kurulması gereken antika bir saatle Atari neslinden kalan düşük teknolojili bir oyun arasında gidip gelen Dokuman, formların işlevler tarafından belirlendiği modüler sahne yapısında ve oluşturduğu geçişken evrenlerde araç ve araçsallığı yeniden tanımlıyor.

Mustafa Kaplan ve Filiz Sızanlı (Taldans) yönetiminde yoğun bir işbirliği süreciyle yaratılan Dokuman, görünen ve hayal edilene; işlevsel ve işletimsel olana; ses ve söze dair birbirlerine kolaylıkla dönüşebilen örüntüler sunuyor. Dikiş izlerini sözde belli etmeyen bir sistemde oluşan delik, çatlak ve benzeri defolardan nereye akılacağına dair flörtöz bir beklentiyi davet ediyor; zaman içerisinde bir yırtık olarak beliriyor… Read more

Koreografiyi Seslendirmek

İzleyicinin, yine Bimeras’ın düzenlediği ve iDANS Festivali’nin açılışı niteliğindeki İstanbulREconnects (2006) programından Lili Handel adlı radikal solo performansıyla hatırlayacağı Bulgar sanatçı Ivo Dimchev, bu yapıtıyla yılın en iyi performansı dalında 2008’de Fransa Eleştirmenleri Ödülü’nü almıştı. Sanatçı iDANS’a bu kez farklı bir fiziksel/vokal doğaçlama performansıyla katılıyor.

Müzisyen çalışma arkadaşı Emilian Gatzov eşliğinde Dimchev, kuşkusuz olağanüstü bir fiziksel çaba ve yetenek gerektiren doğaçlama konser/performansı Concerto’da, sesiyle ve bedeniyle duygulanımların mevcut bütün uçlarında gezinerek, ne tam olarak gülerek ne de ağlayarak, ama hep arada bir yerde kalmayı kotararak karşımıza çıkıyor. Dimchev’in büyülediği izleyici adeta “Ivo, sen kaç kişi birdensin?” diye sormak istiyor…

Sanatçı sanatsal rotası, yapıtlarında ele aldığı sorular ve koreografi anlayışı üzerine soruları yanıtladı. Read more

Voicing Choreography

The public will remember the Bulgarian artist Ivo Dimchev who presented his radical solo Lili Handel as part of IstanbulREconnects Program organized in 2006 by Bimeras. Dimchev, who is the recipient of French Critics Best Performance of the Year Award in 2008 with Lili Handel, returns to iDANS with another powerful physical/vocal performance.In the improvised concert/performance Concerto which undoubtedly requires extraordinary physical dexterity and virtuosity, Ivo Dimchev’s voice subtly travels between the extremes of affects, yet neither laughing nor crying, always remaining in a poetic liminality crafted by the artist and his musical collaborator Emilian Gatzov. Dimchev captivates the audience who feels prompted to ask, “Ivo, how many bodies can you embody?”For more information about the artist you can visit http://www.ivodimchev.com

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Gustavia

Gurur Ertem & Noémie Solomon

İki ses ve iki beden aracılığıyla anlatılan Gustavia adındaki bu gizemli kadın kim? Gülüyor mu ağlıyor mu? Yoksa kadınlık, ölüm, tiyatro, sanat ve sanatçının toplumdaki konumu gibi çok ciddi konuları alaya mı alıyor? Gustavia farklı sanatsal mecralardan gelen fakat performans sanatının geleceğine dair ortak kaygılar güden iki olağanüstü sanatçıyı biraraya getiriyor.

Mathilde Monnier ve La Ribot’un ortak yapıtı olan bu performans, klasik burleskin birtakım kod ve tekniklerinden faydalanıyor: Burleskin sinemada (Peter Sellers, Tati, Marx Kardeşler, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, Nanni Moretti), tiyatro, performans sanatı (Leo Bassi, Anna ve Bernard Blume) ve plastik sanatlardaki (Bruce Nauman…) birtakım unsurlarını bir çeşit “beden burleskine” dönüştürerek dansta gizli olan komik unsuru ortaya çıkarmayı hedefliyorlar.

Noémie Solomon Mathilde Monnier ile Bimeras Kültür Vakfı’nın düzenlediği iDANS kapsamında 27/28 Ekim 2009 tarihinde sahnelenecek Gustavia adlı performans üzerine söyleşti.