搜尋下一個編舞計畫

2011年7月26日 星期二

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At Huashan 1914 Creative Park on Saturday night there were both pluses and minuses with Taiwanese dancer/choreographer turned producer Chou Shu-yi’s (周書毅) To Create — the Next Landscape (創造︰下一個風景), part of a choreographic collective called 2011 Next Choreography Project I (下一個編舞計畫 I). His team had to create both a stage and a viewing area from a bare-bones building with four big pillars in the middle, so sightlines were always going to be a problem.
Instead of just a center stage area, the choreographers also utilized the corners, which meant that half the audience had to shift seats for two of the dances. But if you were off to the left side, it was still difficult to see the floor portions of the other works.
The pluses in the six-choreographer program were Yeh Ming-hwa’s (葉名樺) Zero Time Moment (零時片刻), Lin Yu-ju’s (林祐如) Solo for Now and Yu Yen-fang’s (余彥芳) About Several Proposals That Have Disappeared (關於消失的幾個提議). Tien Hsiao-tzu’s (田孝慈) Tendon (莖) — with an umbilical cord of a bodysuit that began with leggings and a leotard and then had a long piece going from her neck all the way up to the second floor — had some interesting bits, but the faceless body of a woman hanging by a long cord of cloth creeped me out.
Yeh’s piece was very feminine and ethereal and a nice addition to her growing body of work. Lin is such a commanding dancer that it came as no surprise that her solo was the most straightforward of the lot, with a simple black top and pants costume and almost surgically precise movement. Yu’s soundtrack had lots of closing doors, footsteps in empty rooms and video clips of her in an empty hallway of the Huashan complex, but I felt the piece would have had more impact with a less flashy costume. (She wore a tarted-up French maid outfit with a black corset and a bright pink wig.)
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