Ramona Nagabczyńska
New(Dis)Order
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28.09.2012
Studio Słodownia +3
08.12.2012
Studio Słodownia +3

“(…)Rock dance tended to be exuberant and anarchically complex, while theatre dance was often pedestrian and minimal. The familiar joke summarized the situation: in the early 1960s people would go to a dance concert to watch people stand around, and afterwards everyone would go to a party and dance”.
Cynthia J. Novack. “Looking at movement as culture.”

Alternative culture. In other words- dance. Fashion. In other words- dance. Individuality. In other words- dance. The group. In other words- dance. New politics of the body. In other words- dance. The weapon. In other words- dance. Ecstasy. In other words- dance. Rhythm. In other words-dance. Ritual. In other words- dance. New order. In other words- dance. New chaos. In other words- dance. Dance. Dance. Dance.

choreography
Ramona Nagabczyńska (with creative input from the performers)

lighting design
Jan Cybis

music
NEU!, Nisennenmondai, Ścianka, David Bowie

performers
Izabela Chlewińska, Magdalena Jędra, Mariusz Raczyński

partners
Ciało/Umysł Foundation, Burdąg Foundation, Komuna Warszawa

the creation the piece has been made possible thanks to the support of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland (MKiDN)

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