07 — 11.05.2018

Bruno Beltrão / Grupo de Rua Niterói

INOAH

dans

Zinnema

⧖ 50min | € 18 / € 15 (-25/65+)

De kruin van een hoofd op de grond, een achterwaartse stap vooruit, een horizontaal uitgestrekt bovenlichaam… In het werk van Bruno Beltrão dwarsbomen vervormde, omgekeerde of afgeleide lichamen en bewegingen onze noties van normaliteit en vertrouwdheid. Zijn oeuvre geldt als een van de meest verfrissende choreografische ervaringen van de laatste vijftien jaar en was al regelmatig te zien op het festival. De Braziliaanse choreograaf deconstrueert de codes van hiphop door ze voortdurend te bevragen en ze subtiel te combineren met andere bewegingstalen. In INOAH, zijn nieuwste creatie, ontvouwen tien dansers een adembenemende compositie. Voorbij virtuositeit laten ze zien hoe ambivalent intermenselijke relaties zijn. Soms zachtaardig en subtiel, soms bedreigend en explosief.

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Bruno Beltrão, in conversation with Ewoud Ceulemans (De Morgen)

Inoah is a piece that continues to try to answer old issues important to us: how to dance together from an egocentric vocabulary, how this vocabulary can create other spaces; if there is room for subtlety in urban dances. (…)

Inoã is a neighbourhood of Marica, near the city of Niteroi. We tried to find a large space in Niterói, but it was not possible to rent it. Then we found this beautiful space in Inoã, forty minutes from Rio de Janeiro. Inoa comes from the TUPI indigenous language and there are two main meanings: “high grass”, “high field”. And the other is abbreviation of NoNã, which means to taper, because it is a region that narrows when it comes across a very beautiful group of mountains of the region called Serra da Tiririca. (…)

We stayed in this shed in Inoã for six months, and this space was all closed with except for these windows, where we could see a piece of a house, a mountain in the background with a telephone antenna, and tangled poles and wires on the other side. An insistent image that ended up persisting, or continued to follow us. I believe these windows are the index of a discomfort. Something that seems to be there to ask us how our dance communicates with the world. In practice we all know that there is no creation from scratch and any work is the fruit of the relationship between body and environment. But it seems that we insist on it because it induces us to ask frequently what difference our dance makes to the world. I do not regard these time passage as a metaphor for our political crisis. Or are they… 

Door

Bruno Beltrão
 

Met

Bruno Duarte, Cleidson De Almeida ‘Kley’, Douglas Santos, Igor Martins, Joao Chataignier, Leandro Gomes, Leonardo Laureano, Linaldo Pantoja ‘Dhuk’, Ronielson Araujo ‘Kapu’, Sid Yon
 

Licht

Renato Machado
 

Costumes

Marcelo Sommer
 

Muziek

Felipe Storino
 

Regieassistent

Ugo Alexandre Neves
 

Presentatie

Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Zinnema
 

Coproductie

Kampnagel, Festival de Marseille, Wiener Festwochen, Künstlerhaus Mousonturm Frankfurt am Main, Tanzhaus NRW
 

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BEIRA

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