José Navas speaks of the creative process of S
Part two of the interview about the creative process of S. José Navas explains how this work for eight dancers has permitted him to deepen his method of creation, which aims to identify the essence of the choreographic phrase.
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Meditation in movement
Choreographer José Navas explains the idea of “meditation in movement” that he explores in his three latest contemporary dance pieces: Portable Dances, Anatomies and S.
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New foray into Germany for the quintet ‘Anatomies’
After a successful run in Frankfurt last September, Compagnie Flak continues its foray into Germany with Anatomies.
Anatomies will be presented at two festivals this month: the 9th edition of the Internationale Tanztage 2009 in Oldenburg and the Schrit_tmacher 2009 in Aachen, where it will be performed in the Ludwig Forum Museum, an amazing international art space. The piece has also been programmed as a part of the regular season at the Theater im Pumpenhaus in Münster.
Created in Montreal in 2006, this work for five dancers has already been presented twenty times in Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway. It will be presented for the first time to the Korean public in May. Stay tuned…
Performances
- March 23, Staatstheater, Internationale Tanztage 2009, Oldenburg
- March 25, Theater im Pumpenhaus, Münster
- March 27 & 28, Ludwig Forum, Schrit_tmacher Festival, Aachen
A José Navas/Compagnie Flak production in coproduction with l’Agora de la danse.
New foray into Germany for the quintet ‘Anatomies’
Before flying to Germany where Compagnie Flak will present four shows of the piece Anatomies next week, choreographer Jose Navas speaks about the challenges of presenting a new version of a dance show with a new cast.
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