Family.
What unites them? What divides them?
A man in the autumn of his life, a woman, neither old nor young and a girl, on the threshold of womanhood. Playing ball with their own lives. Connected and driven by a common pulse.
Family. What unites them? The familiar and the strange, the beloved and the unloved, wanted or not - held together by inheritance and experience. What divides them? The same. And in the midst of it, one or the other unspoken thing. One's own path through life in the context of a family network, ranked among those who have gone before and those who are yet to come.
The piece KIN interlocks physical movement with musical vibration and thus uses the possibilities of a symbiosis of dance and music to make visible and perceptible the forces that work in the deeper parts of ourselves. Choreographer, musicians and dancers submit to a rhythm that is binding. Generated on objects, each with its own timbre, representative of the various facets of past lives. The musician - as it were as a memory and projection into the future - finds in them the essence that is significant for those living today.
Team
choreography
Dagny Bordsdof
dance
Rebecca Mary Narum, Katarzyna Brzezinska, Zack Bernstein
music
Konrad Wiemman
photos & film
Marc Doradzillo
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