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Anima motrix music
Anima motrix music








As hard as they try to get off the floor, standing up or jumping up on all fours, they always seem to be tied down to the ground by an invisible band.įor Fa-Hsuan Chen, Martina De Dominicis, Tanja Marin Fridjonsdottir and Susanne Schneider, it must be a tremendous challenge to endure for 45 minutes such an extreme body tension.

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Over the course of the piece, as the movements become stronger and the pulse of Franco Mento's music intensifies, they are never really able to leave that position. Until the end, the female performers stay in a position with their backs turned to the floor and their faces looking up to the ceiling. However, in the piece at the Ballsaal Theatre CocoonDance choreographer Rafaële Giovanola is just using these models to create something completely new. It is notable that certain movement patterns of breakdance and its more aggressive variation Krumping are reflected in the movements - already the first twitching of the chest apparently derives from it. (Headline) 'Vis motrix', which stands for moving force, is, from the outset of its entire concept, directed towards a higher level of abstraction. "Fascinating Organism - CocoonDance creates with "Vis motirx" a female counter-project to its male-only predecessor production 'Momentum'. The dancers, Fa-Hsuan Chen, Martina de Dominicis, Tanja Marin Friđjónsdóttir and Susanne Schneider, are above all the ones who are strengthening the hybrid choreography by Rafaële Giovanola -oscillating between human and animal- through their strong presence. Finally, one would almost like to say with relief, finally. (.) In this VIS MOTRIX part, arms and legs not only now shoot aggressively upwards, but the dancers also slam their legs loudly on the floor. The floor is no longer their only element. (.) In the last part of the piece, the lighting design gives the female dancers their faces back, they become more human. Not human, not animal, not machine - and yet something of everything: hybrid beings as they display through their movements. Alien in the form, alien in the movement, alien in the outfit. Like MOMENTUM, which was initially inspired by an exchange with the non-academic movement patterns of Parkour, VIS MOTRIX started out with a workshop and subsequently independent research on the (male-dominated) techniques of breaking and krumping, and modifying and transforming these street dance styles with regards to hybrid and post-human energies and impulses. Instead, the couplings of organism and machine are beginning to better control the flows of energy, they now drive out expansively in parallel and in surprisingly different formations that remind us of structures of flora and fauna, tribal dances and rites, and evoking a hypnotic fascination one can not escape. But the upper body and the hips are still holding up, the hybrid beings on the floor seem to be connected as if held together by brackets and hinges, yet it does not come to the final burst. Something seems to be pressing out of her torso, trying to emerge like a still unrecognizable figure.

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The bodies seem extremely tense, as if they were trying to oppose themselves against the recurring, seizure-like limb twitching caused by an invisible electrical energy.










Anima motrix music