Friday, 29 May 2020

Dance and poetry to commemorate International Dance Day


It's International Dance Day (IDD) today, hurray!

IDD is a global celebration of dance, created by the Dance Committee of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the main partner for the performing arts of UNESCO.


Watch one of the most wonderful dance performances ever, Kazuo Ohno's sequence from The Written Face (1995), a perfect example of a visual poem!


Kazuo Ohno's fluent micromovements recall those of the birds we distantly hear as well as of the water he delicately touches, subtly integrating his body within the environment surrounding him. His feminine outfit, the twilight and the city outskirts... all contribute to create a fascinating sense of in-betweeness, questioning and expanding sex, time and space boundaries, which so rigidly construe our identies.
Just a brief comment on the song used "Amapola", a traditional Spanish tune, whose lyrics, together with the piano solo with which the video opens, contribute to create a feeling of solitude and melancholy: "¿dónde vas tan triste y sola?"

Long live dance!

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