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Boasting a rich background in philosophy, music, and puppeteering that is often incorporated into her work, Gis?le Vienne has been known to investigate a serial killer's crimes through dance and juxtaposed athletes in the woods and phantoms on an ice skating rink. Created in 2010 for the Festival d'Avignon, This is how you will disappear is a giant installation as well as a dance piece. It explores the shifting depths of a forest with a sinister secret. In this ominous, foggy setting, three figures - a young athlete, her coach and a rock star - come together in an epic tableau that evokes the underlying battle between society and the self. This striking theatrical experience is set in an immense forest – a large scale, naturalistic installation. Curious weather events soon rip through the landscape, disrupting space, perception and sensation and pitting the beauty of order against that of chaos. This contrast resonates with the three characters. The coach represents authority, upholding an orderly structure. The young gymnast typifies the beauty of culturally defined perfection. The rock star personifies the allure of anarchy. This is how you will disappear is an epic performance that probes to startling effect the contradictory cultural ideals and standards of beauty at work in today's world.

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Choreographer: Gisele Vienne

Gisele Vienne - This Is How You Will Disappear

Gisele Vienne - This Is How You Will Disappear (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T018876486. Details of all Gisele Vienne - This Is How You Will Disappear archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1409284860

Archive Listings

18 Mar 22
  to
19 Mar 22
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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