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Sorrow Swag

dance
#Daredevil
#Tender
25—26.01.2019

Sorrow Swag is the first part of Ligia Lewis’ triptych that deals with affect and embodiment, as well as race and representation. Each part has been created using a colour that represents a mood. This first instalment, in blue, is defined entirely by the language of sadness. Lewis meticulously creates a hybrid body that is in constant flux. She has developed a choreographic practice outlined on the basis of Stanislavski’s acting techniques and aspects of Authentic Movement –  an improvisation technique developed in the 1950s – to attain an intense state of embodiment. Samuel Becketts Not I and Jean Anouilh’s Antigone serve as the backbone to this work. Towards the end, the body transforms into nothing more than a mouth and an unrelenting scream, a literal reference to Not I. Through this unstable figure, Lewis explores questions of race, authorship, gender, and grief.

• The Dominican-American choreographer Ligia Lewis previously presented the second part of this triptych, minor matter, at Kaaitheater as part of WoWmen18.

concept & choreography Ligia Lewis | performance Andrew Hardwidge | originally performed by Brian Getnick | musical arrangement George Lewis Jr. (of Twin Shadow) | production & distribution HAU Hebbel am Ufer / Nicole Schuchardt | production by Ligia Lewis | funded by Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe | support Human Resources Los Angeles, ADA Studio Berlin, Pieter Space

DURATION : 45 min.
BELGIAN PREMIERE

+ POST-PERFORMANCE TALK on SAT 26/01