Dance
Michiel Vandevelde

Ends of Worlds (formerly: Lamakh)

How can we say something about the future through the lens of the past? In ‘Ends of worlds’ choreographer and curator Michiel Vandevelde examines the recent history of western modern and contemporary dance, from Isadora Duncan to Anna Halprin, amongst others. Their dances and choreographies are read as codes and signs from the past that infiltrate the future. Which ideological remains are reflected through these dances? What if the traces of these dances are to survive humankind as we know it? How would they be interpreted?

The year is 0.2300. The bodies of the dancers: reproduced homo sapiens. The stage: a historical reconstruction. The dance: an evocation of a past space-time construct. In five acts of speculation about the past from the future, the present is inevitably reflected upon. Choreography becomes a form of science-fiction. Whilst time traveling, not only is the history of dance misrepresented and reimagined, but also past disasters are remembered.

Credits

choreography Michiel Vandevelde | with Jara Vlaeminckx, Bryana Fritz, Amanda Barrio Charmelo & Mario Barrantes Espinoza | costume Lila John | dramaturgy Esther Severi | technique Tom Bruwier | production Disagree. vzw | co-production Kaaitheater, Pact Zollverein, Buda, Pianofabriek | international distribution Something great | financial management Klein Verzet vzw | residencies STUK, Kaaitheater, Pact Zollverein, Buda, Pianofabriek | supported by The Flemish Government
Thu 2 May 2019 20:30

Locatie

STUK Soetezaal

Prijs

€14 standard
€10 reduction