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Interview with Wang Mei August 7th
Translator: Xu Rui.
Interviewer: Emilyn (transcribed September 2nd)
Xu Rui’s presence as the translator was integral to the interview process. However, I have edited the text to reflect a direct dialogue between Wang Mei and myself.
Emilyn: I am fascinated in your process and I would like to know more about your work. I would like to ask about your concerns in this piece. Perhaps we could start with the wider context [...]
I am picking up the narrative of these postings as the clock robbed Emilyn of the chance to maintain the daily contributions in the final days of this phase of Danscross. I am happy to say that she will fill in the gaps in coming weeks and complete this remarkably rich commentary on the phase three process.
The last three days of this period (days 10 — 12) were filled with intense activity as choreographers and dancers honed their works and made final alterations [...]
Issues emerging – welcome discussion and expansion.
The different uses of time and space by the two choreographers.
The aesthetics of the different movement languages, classical, fragmented, hybrid, pedestrian.
Generic histories of movement languages.
Embodying language, outside in and/or inside out.
Questions of performing presence — when the dancing stops.
Translation and how meaning shifts between languages.
Communication of ideas verbally and bodily.
Devising processes: hierarchical, directorial, collaborative, collective.
Writing processes – writing in the present, past and future.
Appropriations, expectations, myths, generalizations and ignorances that [...]
Walking — what happens when dancing stops and walking begins. Can the dancers break out of dance code to walk from A to B, or will the walk become a codified statement? Does walking constitute a gap in the dancing, a pragmatic move from A to B, or is it a full statement. Is a gap a statement? Kerry is asking for urgency, a presence, in the walk, yet not codified, I wonder how this is being interpreted – as grandly present, [...]
Wang mei rehearsal video
I enter as a discussion is in process about how far to drop their heads as they sit on the floor.
…Time passes, I am watching them all lying on their backs. They are now discussing exactly how Wang mei wants them to initiate arching their necks so that their eyes can look back behind. A very slight movement, imperceptible at first, grows out of nothing. They expand [...]
day 8 beginning
I spent the morning writing up yesterday’s process.
Afternoon
Kerry is talking to the dancers -
— You know the sextet, the lifting phrase altogether? Well good news, it is scrapped.
Kerry sets new line material, as a possible ending and echoing the earlier line material. Three A dancers and three B dancers. A’s are in unison, B’s are in unison. Kerry teaches two phrases of 8. This is gestural with arms, elbows [...]
wang mei rocking day 7
Wang mei has decided to perform in the work, so now there are 5 performers.
I watch a run of a small section, to music. Dancers are sitting on the floor facing front, swaying slightly, forward and back. I am caught by the concentration, the stillness within the movement, a contained attention to detail, the ability to be empty and full simultaneously. The minute changes in gesture, for instance one dancer’s change of direction, or an extended rocking that [...]
sun rui & weifeng day 7
marathon trio: working it out day 7
Kerry has listed the methods she uses when teaching and transferring knowledge of her movement language to students and dancers. This also represents the qualities that are important to her. I attach an image here.
Task (new material):
Insertion into the quartet.
All four dancers working together.
Choose moments of stop in the quartet. Insert a ‘fall’, ‘rotation’, ‘flight’ and ‘catch’.
Then continue with the material.
Three [...]
Video clips:
Day 6 Sun rui
day 6 Wang yabin
day 6 Wu shuai
day 6 zhibou 1
Day 6 Pulling together
Wayne’s blog comment reminds me to write what I respect and learn from Kerry as she works. Her tireless driving energy and rhythmic pace is an inspiration, as is her thorough preparation of material, her ability to demonstrate and translate the language onto [...]
day 5 wang lei solo
day 5 duets
day 5 Wu Shuai
day 5 wang lei 2
Working the Gaps
Kerry looks like she might be riding a slight panic (with positive energy of course). There are 4 dancers in the space. Wu Weifong is injured and will not be back till Monday. Zhao zhibou is off this morning, and Sun rui will be off this afternoon but [...]
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