Crystalll
Crystalll was originally created as a black box performance,
referring directly to the history of stage representations of female
bodies, and using light effects to emphasize the magical appearance of
an “unreachable being”.
The white cube version invests more on the position of the dancer-as-object, proposing a similar perspective on the sculptures and the dancer. The spectator is invited to observe images, situations, and one’s own expectations towards beauty, femininity, and a dancer that becomes an object of aesthetic satisfaction.
Shifting the performance to the exhibition space brings about the spectacular expectations towards art, let them be plastic or choreographic; Crystalll reveals modes of enhancing mystery, producing awe, in the meantime as using them in an effective way.
Credits
Choreography: Alice Chauchat and Alix Eynaudi
Dance: Alix Eynaudi
Lights: Bruno Pocheron
Set design: Alexander Wolff
Administration: Pauline Roussille
Production: Aire
Co-production: Maska (Ljubljana), Tanzquartier (Vienna)
With the friendly support of Tanzfabrik (Berlin), Monty (Antwerp), Künstlerinnenhof Die Höge and Centre National de la Danse in Paris (for lending their studio)