Martin Hodoň, Dáša Čiripová / Neskorý zber / Gaffa: MATTER
01. Do you see that bridge?
010. Do you see that wooden bridge?
0101. You see the wooden bridge but you don’t see the stone bridge.
0. What is the stone bridge?
010101. It’s one that let donkeys cross, let horses cross.
He /DAMA DAMA/
Origin: Púchov forests
Age: 49
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 75 kg
She /LYNX LYNX/
Origin: Slatinské lazy
Age: 60
Height: 163 cm
Weight: 55 kg
A dance duet of maturity on the verge of rottenness, at the meeting point of contemporary dance and physical theatre, depicts the genesis of one master – from admiration and enchantment to asymmetry and disgust. In the beginning there was attraction, instinct, which after a while was replaced by the predominance of the strength and power of the body. Hierarchy.
“The performance matter uses parody as its backdrop in order to give way the feelings of the approaching retirement age of dance performers. At the same time, it thematizes the state of our society, the position and relevance of dance, dancers and choreographers. The balanced acting and movement vocabulary of experienced performers allows them to approach heavy issues with lightness, playfully make themselves the objects of the humour. The piece, based on the lives of the creators, which has proven to be appealing to a wider spectrum of audiences, not only the dance one was. It was directed by Martin Hodoň, known for numerous collaborations with the dancers and for combining the movement with text, with a strong contribution of the dramaturg and in this case also the surprisingly mature performer Dáša Čiripová. The piece, promises an exceptional experience and the opportunity of much-needed (self)reflection.”
(Petra Fornayová)
Director: Martin Hodoň
Dramaturgy: Dáša Čiripová
Choreography: RASEMA
Sound design: Dominik Suchý
Light design/set/costume: matoha
Technical support: Lukáš Kubičina
Dance/performance: Anna Sedlačková, Dáša Čiripová, Daniel Raček
Production: GAFFA co-produced by KC P*AKT
Co-production: Neskorý zber
Thanks to: CO.Labs Brno
Supported by: Slovak Arts Council