Stadsschouwburg Groningen, 8 january 2016
Kaash
It is fourteen years ago (2002) that British-Bengali choreographer Akram Kahn came together with Composer Nitin Sawney and the world famous sculptor Anish Kapoor to make his first evening performance ‘Kaash’. The 55 minute during piece was an enormous succes. it became a favourite on the festivals around the world.
Now fourteen year later the Akram Kahn Company is back with a revised version of ‘Kaash’ with five new dancers
“Our new five-strong cast of international performers sheds another light and energy on the piece, focused on physicality and precision, that I believe still has all its relevance today.”
Akram Khan
the performance starts with one male dancer (Sung Hoon Kim) standing still on stage, dressed in a traditional black costume, facing the back wall with Anish Kapoor's big black rectangle. He stands for minutes and stays still when suddenly hell breaks lose.
Four female dancers (Kristina Alleyne, Sadé Alleyne, Nicola Monaco and Sarah Cerneaux) dance around him exhausting the audience in an ever changing chess game of geometrical patterns and lines, alternating between fast complex movements with al lot of the kathak influences, and complete statue like stillness.
piece with references to hindu mythology like shiva and his love life but also of physics like the chaos theory and black holes. it's on the line between reality and illusion, Facts and myths.
One thing that comes back every time is a build up to a point where you can't take it anymore, where it gets important and then it drops again leaving the audience in silence.
Rehearsal director Yen-Ching Lin described it like:
You come to a point and then you break it down to start over. The question is from which point you start over.
All together this reviewed version of 'Kaash' is a must see and an insuring journey.
You can still see it in holland, at the 17th of march in the Zuiderstrandtheater in The Hague.
You can still see it in holland, at the 17th of march in the Zuiderstrandtheater in The Hague.
Artistic Direction / Choreography Akram Khan
Composer Nitin Sawhney
Set Design Anish Kapoor
Lighting Design Aideen Malone
Costume Design Kimie Nakano
Additional Music ‘Spectre’ by John Oswald played by The Kronos Quartet
Composer Nitin Sawhney
Set Design Anish Kapoor
Lighting Design Aideen Malone
Costume Design Kimie Nakano
Additional Music ‘Spectre’ by John Oswald played by The Kronos Quartet
Voice Akram Khan, B C Manjunath
Sound Recording Bernhard Schimpelsberger
Sound Recording Bernhard Schimpelsberger
Producer Farooq Chaudhry
Revival for 5 dancers Performed by Kristina Alleyne, Sadé Alleyne, Sung Hoon Kim, Nicola Monaco, Sarah Cerneaux
Rehearsal Director Yen-Ching Lin
With the support of Eulalia Ayguade Farro, Moya Michael and Andrej Petrovic
With the support of Eulalia Ayguade Farro, Moya Michael and Andrej Petrovic
Technical Director Richard Fagan
Technicians Alex Castro, Peter Swikker/Paul Moorhouse
Tour Manager Mashitah Omar
Technicians Alex Castro, Peter Swikker/Paul Moorhouse
Tour Manager Mashitah Omar
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