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Pina Bausch (who died in June 2009) was a German modern dance choreographer and a leading influence in the development of the Tanztheater style of dance. Widely known for her epic, bittersweet meditations on the human condition, Bausch presents Masurca Fogo an upbeat, joyous work of possibility and wonder. Commissioned by the Lisbon Expo in 1997, the piece unfolds on a rocky beach. Couples dance in slow moving lines within film images projected directly onto the stage. A series of Bausch's trademark vignettes unfold, depicting the danger and promise of love in an uncertain world: dancers in bathing suits shoot along a polythene waterslide, crowd into a beach hut as the ocean crashes wildly around them. Accompanied by a soundtrack as diverse as k.d. Lang, the Balenescu Quartet's re-invention of Kraftwerk and traditional African and Portuguese music, Masurca Fogo maintains Bausch's position as one of the most groundbreaking and innovative choreographers of our time.
Creatives/Company
Choreographer(s): Pina Bausch, Pina Bausch
Director: Pina Bausch
Design: Peter Pabst
Costume: Marion Cito