Particular Reel, Calico Mingling, Reclinging Rondo and Katema
16 Jun 2018 - 17 Jun 2018
-
Kanal - Centre Pompidou - Quai des Péniches 1000
Two years after this first successful collaboration, Ruth Childs continues to bring to life the dances of her aunt through a second set of performances created in the 1970s: Particular Reel (1973), Calico Mingling (1973), Reclining Rondo (1975) and Katema (1978). In it we see three founding elements emerge of the creative method of the pioneer of postmodern dance: the use of a score, a trajectory in a space, and a rhythm imposed without music. This new programme concentrates on the aesthetic transition of the choreographer before the creation of her now famous show Dance in 1979.
PARTICULAR REEL AND KATEMA
Choreographer: Lucinda Childs
Dancer: Ruth Childs
Assistant: Ty Boomershine
Lighting designer: Pierre Montessuit
Costume designer: Séverine Besson
CALICO MINGLING ET RECLINING RONDO
Choreographer: Lucinda Childs
Dancers: Ruth Childs, Anne Delahaye, Anja Schmidt, Pauline Wassermann, Stéphanie Bayle
Assistant: Ty Boomershine
Lighting designer: Pierre Montessuit
Costume designer: Séverine Besson
PRODUCER :
Compagnie SCARLETT’S / Production déléguée : Tutu ProductionCoproduction : La Bâtie-Festival de Genève, L’Arsenic – Lausanne
SUPPORT :
Ville de Genève, Pro Helvetia – Fondation suisse pour la culture, Fondation Suisse des Artistes Interprètes, Fonds Mécénat SIG, Fondation Ernst Göhner, Fondation Nestlé pour l’art, Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation, Pour-cent culturel Migros, Loterie Romande (ongoing).
Kanal - Centre Pompidou
Quai des Péniches 1000
Brussels is not wanting for modern and contemporary art, nor architecture. On the contrary, the capital is home to many institutions dedicated to the most diverse artistic disciplines. The only thing missing was a museum of modern and contemporary art and an architecture museum. Hence the KANAL Centre Pompidou project, located in the 35,000m² of the former Citroën garage, on place de l'Yser. Before the renovation works begin, they are scheduled to end in 2022/2023, the Kanal Foundation has decided to launch a pilot year on May 5, 2018. For 13 months, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou, the public will be able to discover this mythical building through several exhibitions, large installations, ten new creations by Brussels artists and a programme of live shows.
Read More