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25Jun2009

A triumphant and ever-evolving duet 

Julie Mullins - Citybeat .com

Last night, I attended Emanuel Gat Dance’s Winter Variations, an evening-length piece commissioned by ADF that had its world premiere at this festival. Gat’s company is Israeli by origin, but is now working in France. I wondered what effect this might have on his work politically, creatively. But that’s another story …

Winter Variations is a triumphant and ever-evolving duet created and performed by Gat and Roy Assaf. Dressed in drab tees and dark pants and shoes, the two men mesmerize with the sheer fluidity and authenticity of their movements. Through dramatic changes in mood, lighting and music, a choreographic language gradually emerges—one that takes the audience on a journey into the facets and possibilities of their relationship to one another. Whether it’s literal or figurative doesn’t matter here. Neither does a clear narrative thread. It’s body over brain, yet their foreheads join for an instant in a sort of mind meld.

Corporeal expressions range from quivers and gestures (especially ones about the head and face), to quirky ballroom-inspired social partner dancing with a twist. Their seamless connectivity and spatial relationships maintained impressive telepathic qualities regardless of their relative proximity or distance on the expansive stage.

What I found most breathtaking were the synchronized dance sequences. Now and again, Gat and Assaf launch into rhapsodic episodes of perfect unison: taps, hops, jumps, turns and steps that would have impressed Fred and Ginger. The soft patter of their feet was satisfying, real.

Other passages spent “walking” on their knees lent an eerie, primeval quality, particularly in the shadowy lighting upstage that obscures their legs in limbo. Animal-like grace was also summoned: one moment, they were feline; another instant, avian; now, serpentine.

The duo’s actions unfurl in scenes across a diverse soundtrack—Richard Strauss’ Im Abendrot, The Beatles’ “A Day in the Life,” Franz Schuber’s Die Krahe and an oud composition from Riad Al Sunbati.

In short, Winter Variations showcases Gat and Assaf’s movement virtuosity. It was a pleasure to watch such pure, unadulterated kinesthetic skill and presence.

Reader Comments (2)

What an amazing review. ADF always puts on a good show. I am glad you enjoyed Winter Variations.

March 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJames

Hey I hope you will have a nice experience of attending this commission. Keep attending such type of conferences.

March 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBuy Acai Berry

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