B.R.I.S.A
NDT2(Nederlands Dans Theater2) is closing the season in the Netherlands with an energetic piece(B.R.I.S.A), Created by Johan Inger(Stockholm,1967), former NDT1 dancer and since 2009 associate choreographer of the company. Inger studied at the Royal Swedisch Ballet School and the National Ballet School in Canada. Facinated by the works of Kylian, he accompanied NDT1. Ingers talents to choreograph were soon discovered. Inger started to create for NDT in 2009 and made several pieces, B.R.I.S.A. included. A piece supported with music of the Jazz diva Nina Simone.
Imre Van Opstal in B.R.I.S.A
On the stage lies a brown carpet that fills up almost
the whole space. In the front of the stage a huge curtain of black strings,
depriving a part of the view from the spectator which makes it seem more
intimate together with the soft warm lights. Almost a homely atmosphere. You can see
the dancers slowly comming up the stage. The whole group of dancers shuffles
with tiny steps trough the space, arms against their body’s. You already can
feel theire energy/presence. All dancers each wear a different costume. Pants, dresses
etc.. I couldn’t see a patern In the clothes they wore. All in different colors
but in a way they al fit together and created a kind of chaos and
individuality for the dancers. The piece was changing, dancers went of and it
turned into a solo with Imre Van Opstal ,
personally one of my favorite dancers because of her powerfull way of
moving and and natural expression on stage. A solo whereby it seemed to look
like she was constantly pulled to the floor, organicaly and grounded. The piece
developed more and it became more hectical. Group parts with lots of traveling
trough al the space, strong interaction and expression, people thrown in the
air. It suprised me how much the dancers could give me a feeling of exitement and energy. Also the brightness of the decor changes with the development of the piece. The dancers
used various devises that produced wind. In a verry playfull/dancing way they
created a kind of game who would stand in the air, who would use the devises and
enjoy the new kind of energy that came from it. In the piece there were a bit
to much changes for me. This made it even more chaotic. But for me it was clear
why they did it. Always with a intention or goal for the development of the piece.
The wind blows
life, the storm is the driver of a new energy, of change (...) On this solid
bedding- Johan Inger
In my taste, it was fascinating from beginning till
the end. The jazzy music from Nina Simone goes very well with the movements
along the piece, what makes it playfull and enjoyable to watch. As a spectator
I can feel that energy trough the dancers. They translated it realy well,
physically and expressively. A great job from the choreographer who suprised me
over and over again trough the performance by translating it in such an
unexpected way. I left the theater with a feeling of excitement
and happiness, it truly touched me in a joyful way.
Choreographer: Johan Inger
Assistent of the choreographer: Urtzi Aranburu
Dramaturg: Gregor Acuna
Music: New composition by Amos Ben-Tal
Nina Simone: Black Swan, Wild is
the wind, Sinnerman
Light: Tom Visser
Decor: Johan Inger
Costumes: Bregje van Balen
Duration: 40 min
Theater aan het
spui, Den Haag, 6 march 2014