Dance review - 'The Dog Days Are Over' - Jan Martens
jump..jump..jump...
'The Dog Days Are Over'.
A jumping piece created by choreographer Jan Martens in which only one movement
is used. The jump. Eight dancers on stage wearing sporty clothes and all they
could do or let's say should do is jumping. The choreography littarely asks
them to struggle, to fight and to keep their focus.
The beginning of the
choreography starts with simple small jumps, but it contains a development of
complexity throughout the whole piece. Jumps become bigger, the dancers are
moving around a lot more and arm movements are added. Not only the bodies of
the dancers but also their minds are confronted with exhaustion.They need to
keep counting to know where to go and what to do. Whenever a dancer shouts the
word 'count' the other dancers immediately react with the same number. This
makes not only the dancers but also the performance look strong and confident
without wanting to impress.
The role of the spectator
has changed. In this piece the audience becomes a support and a witness instead
of a judge. A witness of eight human beings struggling and doing the most
crazy, difficult mathematical steps and formations on stage. Even these complex
structures and formations of the piece doesn’t make the dancers look like they
want to impress. It is more as if they want to share their struggle and their
movements and show themselves within the piece.
Maybe Jan Martens wants
to test the audience. Are we as spectators of a dance performance able to watch
eight people jumping for one hour and ten minutes without being bored? It
sounds like a big challenge because in our daily life we are not being
confronted with such long repetitive things anymore. We rush through everything
and we seem to lose our focus or interest whenever something becomes to long or
to repetitive. The beauty of doing things over and over again is shown in this
choreography.
Repetitive movements
become amazingly interesting because the audience gets the opportunity to
really look closely to everything that is going on within this limited piece if
we speak about the movements. You can zoom-in into anything you want. You can
look at the expression of the dancers, their bodies or their clothes. You can
make the decision to just look at the under legs for a while or to close your
eyes and only listen to the sounds you hear. The piece forses you to make
decisions. In other performances decisions seem to be already made for us as an
audience and that's what makes this piece so different and impressive.
I would recommend this
piece to anyone who wants to experience something they might have never
experienced before. Go and watch the beauty of repetitive movements and let
yourself be surprised, impressed or bored. Even being bored can be
inspiring.
General
information
Choreographer: Jan
Martens
Production: Jan Martens
and ICKamsterdam
Title piece: 'The Dog
Days Are Over'
Date performance:
13-01-2016
Place performance:
Stadstheater Arnhem
Dancers: Cherish Menzo,
Nelle Hens, Naomi Gibson, Laura Vanborm, Morgane Ribbens, Piet Defrancq, Steven
Michel, Julien Josse
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