The Artificial Nature Project
The Artificial Nature Project is the latest in a series of four works by Mette Ingvartsen staging perceptions and sensations of nature. The interest in fictionalizing and choreographing natural phenomena started in 2009 with Evaporated Landscapes, a performance installation devoid of human presence where the act of performing itself was given over to materials like bubbles, foam, fog, sounds and light. In The Artificial Nature Project, a new encounter between human and non- human performers begins with the following questions:
What does it mean to make a choreography for materials where human movement is no longer in the center of attention?
How can one address the force of things, materials, objects and matters as something that acts upon humans?
What is the relationship between the animate and the inanimate world?
The outcome is a performance that literally throws things around. Materials fly through the air giving rise to a landscape that constantly transforms itself. Throughout the performance the view is persistently changing: a calm contemplative site may turn into an energetic chaos of stuff being projected into space. Or, a flood wave becomes a storm of confetti whirling through the air, rushing over the stage. The theater stage gets covered with and traversed by various objects and raw materials, creating a disastrous mess of small, thick, light, big, heavy, thin, breakable and resistant things. The materials are set into motion by dancers, composing a body that is no longer made of human flesh but rather of a floating, flying mass.
The emerging choreography is partly performed by human, partly by non-human performers set in motion. The movement mutates the appearance and perception of these materials in many forms: from an abstract sculpture, a swarm of animals, to a sandstorm overwhelming the humans who get stuck inside it. One image is replaced by another, rapidly altering our perception of a glittering landscape.
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Credits
Concept and choreography: Mette Ingvartsen
Dance: Franziska Aigner, Ehud Darash, Sidney Leoni, Martin Lervik, Maud Le Pladec, Guillem Mont De Palol, Manon Santkin, Christine De Smedt
Lighting design: Minna Tiikkainen
Sound design: Peter Lenaerts
Technical director: Philippe Baste
Assistant choreography / production: Elise Simonet
Production management: Kerstin Schroth
A production of Mette Ingvartsen / Great Investment
Co-production: PACT Zollverein (Essen), Festival d’Automne à Paris, Les Spectacles vivants – Centre Pompidou (Paris), Théâtre National de Bretagne (Rennes), Kaaitheater (Brussels), BUDA (Kortrijk), apap / szene (Salzburg), Musée de la Danse/Centre Chorégraphique National de Rennes et de Bretagne
Funded by: Kunstrådet (Denmark), Hauptstadtkulturfonds (Berlin, Germany) and The Flemish Authorities
This project has been funded with support of the European Commission
With the support of Mokum