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Jeremy Wade (New York) “Glory / Fiction“ 
Selina Willemse
 
Regie/Kostüm Jeremy Wade Tanz Jeremy Wade, Jessica Hill Musik Loren Dempster Licht Jonathan Belcher
“Wade works himself into a high-intensity marathon. It's like watching a willed recreation of a serious neuromuscular disorder, a smothered physical howl.“ The Village Voice Nach Aufführungen im DTW in New York und vor der Präsentation beim Festival Springdance Preview in Utrecht sind die bemerkenswerten Arbeiten des jungen Choreografen Jeremy Wades erstmalig in Berlin zu sehen. Glory ist ein Duett über die Dynamik der Erschöpfung. In beinahe larvenhafter Gestalt erscheinen die Performer eher als skulpturale abstrakte Formen denn als figürliche Tänzerkörper und vermeiden auf diese Weise den dem Tanz innewohnenden Imperativ der Repräsentation. Nah am Boden in infektiöser gegenseitiger Anziehung und in stetem Kampf, miteinander verbunden zu bleiben, bewegen sie sich auf eine beunruhigende Weise, langsam, absonderlich, ungemütlich. In dem Solo Fiction entwirft Jeremy Wade auf faszinierende Weise das Bild einer gewaltsamen Deformation, wobei er die Grenzen der Geste, die Zerstörung von Identität und die Möglichkeiten eines phantasmagorischen Körpers erkundet. Fiction ist ursprünglich im Auftrag der Bessie Schönberg/First Light Commissioning Program of Dance Theater Workshop entstanden und des Funds der Jerome Foundation of St. Paul, MN. After at DTW in New York and before moving on to the Spring Dance Festival in Utrecht, choreographer Jeremy Wades stops in Berlin to show his enigmatic new work for the very first time in Germany. Glory is a study of the dynamics of prostration and the body’s relationship to an untenable situation. A slow progression of almost larval forms emerging out of darkness, appearing more sculptural than figural. In an effort to elude representation, to break free from dance’s imperative to represent, the dancers stay close to the ground and close to immobility. Their bodies are not completely legible; they approach abstraction as they move in unsettling ways, slowly, awkwardly, and uncomfortably. Their infectious attraction to each other and their struggle to stay connected and to escape from the heavy materiality of the stage is unsettling. Fiction is a solo with music by Loren Dempster that explores the limits of gesture, the nausea of over-saturation, the destruction of identity and the potential of a phantasmagoric body. Fiction was originally commissioned by the Bessie Schönberg/First Light Commissioning Program of Dance Theater Workshop with funds from the Jerome Foundation of St. Paul, MN. 3. - 7.4.06 Professional Training Jeremy Wade Articulating Disorientation - Improvisation/Exploration “The other refers to that which a person considers to be entirely unrelated to their own concept of self-identity.” (Wikipedia) Beginning with a daily exploration of magnifying ones awareness to the proximity of impulse, through the use of Authentic Movement. We will experiment with a series of scores that deconstruct the impulse and make use of other/accident/stumble/monstrosity. As we build confidence in various disorientated bodies we can then layer them. Thus creating super combinations of scores that move towards a further understanding of the body’s relationship to an untenable position. Jeremy Wade: choreographer, dancer and teacher, diploma in dance at School for New Dance Development (SNDO), Amsterdam. He resides at Chez Bushwick, a live/work loft for the performing arts in Brooklyn, NY. His pieces have been presented in theaters, galleries, nightclubs and lofts. Wade has performed with international choreographers Gonnie Heggen, Katie Duck, David Zambrano, a.o. He collaborated with New York choreographers Stanley Love, Maria Hassabi, Michael Portony and Chameki/Lerner and also worked with dramaturge Andre Lepecki at the Transformes Festival, CND in Paris. 2003 artist in resident at Movement Research. He teaches improvisation/exploration classes and workshops at Movement Research New York and Chez Bushwick. Current projects: Twilight, a 72-hour durational performance installation; Glory/Fiction, presented at Dance Theatre Workshop, N.Y. (February 06), Spring Dance Preview, Netherlands (April 06).


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Foto: Selina Willemse
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