“Wir sagen uns Dunkles” by Marco
Goecke - NDT 2 22.12.17
On November 30th
2017 the Netherlands Dance Theater 2 performed the new piece by choreographer
Marco Goecke named “Wir sagen uns Dunkles” to the music of Franz Schubert, at
the Stadstheater Arnhem.
“Wir sagen uns
Dunkles” is a dynamic, powerful, intensive and exciting choreography which
makes you experience something new. The atmosphere is changed. You can feel the
electric tension, created by music, dance and light, vibrating through space.
By using
Schubert’s music, which is a very vivid, dissonant and I think mysterious music;
Goecke creates a red line that goes through the whole piece. The movements in
the choreography are very musical so that movement and music become one.
When I talk
about movements in this piece I do not just mean the physicality of the body
but also the gesticulation which is part of the whole movement language as well
as the facial expressions which are very strong and particular. Mouths get
ripped with a silent scream, toughs get pocked out and pulled back; expressive
eyes are looking at the audience.
Clear staccato movements
are melting into another movement phrase. Dancers are coming together and
separate. The space is moved. This is the movement language Goecke created in
this piece.
The dancers themselves
are on an empty dark stage, lightened just with a dim light. No props are used.
The man’s are dancing with a naked upper body, the woman with a tight dark
leotard. Both wearing long wider trousers with feather like decoration on the
back side which makes them appear like another species (supported by the movement
and the music).
In Goeckes
piece we see the dancers “talking dark to each other”. They show us their “dark
side” that we are not used to see very often. I do not believe that Goecke is letting
the audience experience his piece as something evil because he is “going into
the dark” but more as something that we can be curious about and that we can
discover for ourselves. I think everyone has a kind of a dark- or hidden side,
an inner, deeper demand or desire (to seduce for example). For me this piece was
a great inspiration. I guess we know a lot about ourselves but I think that we
can always keep discovering. A human has various sides and maybe starting to “talk
dark” to other human beings can help us to find out more about ourselves.
First: Of cause
the dim light was contributing to the atmosphere but if it would have been a
bit lighter the expressions of the dancers would have become even more visible.
Second:
Although the movement language was well developed, a longer stillness or slow
movement phrase would have been good for the audience’s eye, because the music
was so vivid and twitchy through the whole piece.
Third: The
dancers could have gone into the character even more so that they are not just
pretending or copying what the choreographer might have said.
Marita Schwanke
More information:
Assistant to the choreographer: Fernando
Hernando Magadan | Music: Franz Schubert: Trio, Nocturne in e flat, opus 148,
D. 897;Presto from string quartets in G minor / B flat major D18 Placebo: Song
to Say Goodbye; Slave to the Wage; Loud like Love Alfred Schnittke: Piano
quintet, part 2: 'in tempo di Valse' | Music advisor: Jan Pieter Koch | Light:
Udo Haberland | Decor & costumes: Marco Goecke
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