If you are a dance enthusiast, here are three performances you might not want to miss
The opening night will feature Tao Dance Theater, the first time a company from China’s independent dance scene will be performing at the biennial. “It will be fantastic. This company has made waves wherever they have performed, whether in New York or London,” says Palazhi, who saw them in Beijing 3-4 years ago and has now managed to get them here. The company will be staging two works, titled 4 and 5, in keeping with choreographer Tao Ye’s preference to use numerals instead of words. Preceding this will be Traces”, a digital performance by Daniel Belton from New Zealand. “The evening will start with a very poetic digital animation of the entire Chowdiah building. Belton's work is very thoughtful and brings the idea of the city and the environment and will set the tone for the evening,” he says.
Where: Chowdiah Memorial Hall
When: February 6
Philippe Saire described his work Black Out in an interview as “A work that contemplates the randomness of mortality in a world of genocide, disease, epidemics, and senseless violence.” The performance is set in a boxing ring of sorts and “it will be as if the audience is looking down on a painting or visual art happening in front of you,” says Palazhy. Each performance will be limited to an audience of 60, so that it can be experienced intimately.
Where: Ranga Shankara
When: February 13 & 14
The Past
German company Dorky Park’s The Past looks at the immense transformation that’s happened in cities, inspired by the carpet bombing that happened at the end of the Second World War. They use the idea to explore what’s happening in contemporary cities, the explosion of growth and the implosion from within. “It’s an epic kind of work with multiple level stages, etc,” says Palazhy.
Where: Chowdiah Memorial Hall
When: February 9
The full schedule and information on tickets is available at http://www.attakkalaribiennial.org/
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