Alva Noto: HYbr:ID III
Beautiful Noise Electronics score for Ballet of (Dis)Obedience
- A1 HYbr:ID Noh Talk
- A2 HYbr:ID Sync Dark
- A3 HYbr:ID Noh Human
- B1 HYbr:ID Sync Inter
- B2 HYbr:ID Collective Open
- B3 HYbr:ID Obsessive Behaviour Day
- B4 HYbr:ID Obsessive Behaviour Night
- C1 HYbr:ID Para Contamination
- C2 HYbr:ID Script Solitude
- C3 HYbr:ID Script Sacre Drone
- D1 HYbr:ID Script Broken Conversation
- D2 HYbr:ID Rehuman
- D3 HYbr:ID Épilogue
"For an aesthetic of (dis)obedience. The impressions Richard Siegal and his company Ballet of Difference gathered on a trip to Japan in September 2022 now find their way into a full-length dance evening. Siegal and his team had set off for Tokyo to learn the practice of Shuudan Koudou, also known as "Japanese Precision Walking". The strictly synchronised group choreographies are astonishing in their radical stringency and have become a secret YouTube hit, not least because of their peculiar subtle humour. Siegal recognises in the extreme disciplining of the bodies an analogy to the training practice of classical ballet. In the mutual exchange of these movement cultures, questions are raised about individual and collective thinking, about personal decision-making power and social responsibility. For this extraordinary project, Richard Siegal has invited a special guest: Nazareth Panadero, long-time companion of Pina Bausch, who has long since become an icon of Wuppertal dance theatre and will be on stage with the BoD ensemble.[...]"
Alva Noto: HYbr:ID III
Beautiful Noise Electronics score for Ballet of (Dis)Obedience
"For an aesthetic of (dis)obedience. The impressions Richard Siegal and his company Ballet of Difference gathered on a trip to Japan in September 2022 now find their way into a full-length dance evening. Siegal and his team had set off for Tokyo to learn the practice of Shuudan Koudou, also known as "Japanese Precision Walking". The strictly synchronised group choreographies are astonishing in their radical stringency and have become a secret YouTube hit, not least because of their peculiar subtle humour. Siegal recognises in the extreme disciplining of the bodies an analogy to the training practice of classical ballet. In the mutual exchange of these movement cultures, questions are raised about individual and collective thinking, about personal decision-making power and social responsibility. For this extraordinary project, Richard Siegal has invited a special guest: Nazareth Panadero, long-time companion of Pina Bausch, who has long since become an icon of Wuppertal dance theatre and will be on stage with the BoD ensemble.[...]"