Animal Park by Tim Rushton and the Danish Dance Theatre

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  • Опубліковано 23 жов 2024
  • Animal Park (excerpt) - Contemporary Dance.
    Choreographed by Tim Rushton.
    With Danish Dance Theatre.
    Costume design by Charlotte Østergaard.
    Light design by Mikael Sylvest.
    Music by Biosphere and Craig Amstrong.
    Premiered: 30. November 2006.
    www.danskdanseteater.dk .
    In Animal Park Tim Rushton and Dansk Danseteaters fabulous dancers mirror the people of everyday life, when they are most vulnerable, when the masks have fallen. Under cover of darkness - when they believe themselves unseen - they can live out their narcissistic self-centredness, undisturbed. It must, necessarily create infighting - and touch off wordless dramas among them.
    Animal Park speaks in simple images and directly to the senses and feelings of the members of the audience. By watching what goes on between each individual dancer on the stage, the audience experiences situations, which are recognisable for everybody. Human relations, which are a general theme in Tim Rushtons choreographic work, are taken up in a new, tough form - this time both humorous and deeply moving.
    Press quotes:
    "In Rushtons new piece, Animal Park, the anger suddenly rushes through the dance: The rage, the aggression, the meanness, the scorn, the revenge. And then it is suddenly very violent to be a member of the audience. And very wonderful." -
    Anne Middelboe Christensen -Information.
    "It is new to see the creative leader of Dansk Danseteater set foot on new territory and set out on an exploration into a psychological field study, where the night animals of the big city loom out from the fog, in poisonous green lighting, and step into character as love hungry individuals, caught in midstream or while huntingThere are all predators, instincts and apathy imprisoned behind bars in Rushtons night zoo" - Majbrit Hjelmsbo - Weekend Avisen.
    "An intense evening about longing and lust, aggression and tenderness, without words, but with bodies, which speak the simple and strong language of love." - Henrik Lyding - Jyllands-Posten *****

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  • @swanek4025
    @swanek4025 10 років тому +1

    does anybody know the name of the music ?