Photographer: Orhan Cem Çetin |
play in plane (work in progress)
Concept and Choreography: Aydin
Teker
Created toghether with the dancers: Irmak Altınbulak, Yeşim Coşkun,
Bilge Sürmeli, Oğuz Turgutgenç
Music: Selen Gülün
Costumes: Ayşegül Alev Light: Jiv M. Wagner
First presentation: December 2nd, 2010
0090 Kunstenfestival, Antwerp, Belgium
Project managament: Yelin Bilgin
The new piece by Aydın Teker
makes me think of the ancient Karnak monument in France where one can
see three thousand stones (several tons each) that are dug and dressed
vertically in balance. Karnak is all about fighting against gravity and
finding an impervious and imperious solution to express the
consciousness of the blessing that is to be human. Teker’s new work is
based on trying to walk on walls, it is about finding solutions because
the earth has become a difficult place to live on. It is about
preventing the fall, becoming a poetic equilibrist, an acrobat of
everyday life. It is about how difficult it is to be a dancer, how
difficult it is to be human. It is about difficulty, about finding
creative solutions and about fighting the weight of living. It is about
the effort of being light in a heavy world. You may recall Medusa, the
greek mythological figure who could transform people into stone, just
by looking. But Perseus, the hero of lightness with wings on his feet,
kills her by cutting her head with a sword. Lightness, as Italo Calvino
reminds us in his writing "Six Memos for the Next Millennium" can win
over heaviness, over the weight of living.
Armando Menicacci
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