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BONES AND BAMBOO

Tonight, January 29th at 6-7pm on Instagram @Dasniya_Sommer

Trying sth new.. A sort of ballet podcast on Instagram. It’s an open atelier, raw researching/redefining my daily ballet barre, loosely shibari inspired, and with music!

You can watch, stretch or move with me. Or looking at the ceiling listening to sound. Towards the end we can chat, I am happy to exchange thoughts on this.

„Gefördert durch die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Programm NEUSTART KULTUR, [Hilfsprogramm DIS-TANZEN/ tanz:digital/ DIS-TANZ-START] des Dachverband Tanz Deutschland.“

Dis – Tanzen Funding

Yea! I am very glad to announce that the Dachverband Tanz has granted my ‘Dis-Tanz Solo’ scholarship, a promotion programme for freelance creative-dance artists.
The program supports my artistic reorientation from dancing and performing towards focussing on choreographic work for nine month.
On this blog and on social media I will document my research material. The first tutorial or live stream podcasts will be end of January 2021.

„Gefördert durch die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Programm NEUSTART KULTUR, [Hilfsprogramm DIS-TANZEN/ tanz:digital/ DIS-TANZ-START] des Dachverband Tanz Deutschland.“

An Unboxing Ballet Beat

A collaboration between Mmakgosi Kgabi and Dasniya Baddhanasiri invited by
Tanznacht Berlin 2020.

Sound and vocal composition / performance: Mmakgosi Kgabi
Choreography / set design / dance: Dasniya Baddhanasiri

Thanks to Julian Weber, Jacopo Lanteri, and Tanzfabrik.
Pictures by Dieter Hartwig.

AN UNBOXING BALLET BEAT

September 13th, 2020

For the closing event of Tanznacht Berlin 2020, two very different female artists have been invited to combine their practices: Mmakgosi Kgabi is a voice-over artist who finds ways of embodying language and speech with her own «(Dance) Encyclopedia of the Mouth». Dasniya Baddhanasiri is a ballet dancer and choreographer who runs a dojo in Wedding in the Japanese art of Tight Bondage.

In «An Unboxing Ballet Beat», Mmakgosi Kgabi and Dasniya Baddhanasiri conduct an open, body-voice dialogue, simultaneously breaking down sentences and ballet vocabulary to create a rough working environment. By their reciprocal approach of bodily listening, they open spaces in which processes of connecting and dividing occur equally, in parallel. The audience is cordially invited to engage with this exchange and to join the artists on their journey through a space-time continuum full of surprises.

Mmakgosi Kgabi is a trained physical theatre and improvisation performer and also a performance facilitator. Her work often interrogates the premise of identity and nationalism, revisiting themes on the Black Female Body Politics and Migration.

The choreographer Dasniya Baddhanasiri researches movement from the perspective of the dancer. Her primary interest is the redefinition of body images, which she seeks within a physical and cultural spectrum ranging from Japanese bondage art to deconstructed ballet practice.

Ticket and more information here

BALLET TRY OUT III – OPEN STAGE AT MOTION STUDIOS

Quickly sewing point shoes – Photo: Frances d'Ath
Quickly sewing point shoes

On Friday 22nd, 2013 there was an open stage evening at Motion Studios which takes place twice a year, and dancers and their trainers can present what they are working on in an informal frame.

Yui and me got to show an excerpt from ‘Agon’ by George Balanchine. The Gailliarde duet with music from Igor Stravinsky. It’s fucking weird to count, but very beautiful to move to once we got used to it. After that I did the ‘Kitri’ variation from ‘Don Quixote’, which I have been working on, but also paused for a while. I unfortunately over rehearsed it a little, so that my ankle got injured. Nevertheless I decided to do it on pointe, but there also went my concentration ;) have a look.

Since a while I am thinking about how to use ballet technique for performance. After this evening we spoke more about how to make the process visible, rather than the perfect end product, or on which other levels ballet can tell more than ideal bodies and romantic images. How could it be more punk, conceptually but also performance wise?

It was a great learning process to wrap my mind around these two, and train the complex states of thinking, imagining, counting, breathing…, which I much notice in my daily training. Thanks again to Jo Siska who rehearsed with us, and to Frances d’Ath who filmed the evening.

To see the video please write an email to workshops@dasniyasommer.de. Then we send you the password.

Ethische Anarchie von Martin Hinze

Verstrickt in der Sinnlichkeit – Im Brüsseler Opernhaus La Monnaie inszeniert Romeo Castellucci einen ParsifalRichard Wagners, der Elemente traditioneller Aufführungspraxis neben experimentelle wie eine Bondage-Choreographie stellt, und polarisiert so das Publikum. Ein Erfahrungsbericht von Martin Hinze.

All aesthetics, theory and morals, are chased out of one; one’s breath is bated and the beating of the heart seems to stand still, the whole soul bewitched by an irresistible power…. During the performance, all that is sensual in human nature is wrought up to its wildest activity by the alluringly tempting music 1.

Die Brüsseler Version des Parsifal aktualisiert jene Kontroverse. Die Opernwelt schien nach den inszenierten Massenvergewaltigungen des Regisseurs Calixto Bieito – viel später als das Theaterpublikum – kaum noch moralische Tabus zu kennen. Doch selbst an der um moderne Bilder bemühte Oper La Monnaie gelingt es dem Parsifal Castelluccis auf subtilere Weise für kleine Eklats zu sorgen. Welche Inszenierung kann Zuschauer schon noch derart erregen, dass sie nach der Vorstellung in der Kälte am Künstlerausgang warten, um die Darstellerinnen strittiger Rollen schreiend und derb zu beleidigen?
Anstoß genommen wird am 2. Akt, der nach dem mächtigen Wald des 1. Akts in einem klinisch sterilen weißen Raum spielt. Dort erwartet Klingsor Parsifal als mächtigsten Helden und letzten Gegner. Der Kampf wird nicht mit den Waffen von Rittern geführt, sondern mit erotischer Begierde. Klingsors Schar von feenhaft schönen, lasziven Blumenmädchen versucht, Parsifal zu verführen, so dass dieser seine Keuschheit zugunsten – um den Begriff des 19. Jahrhunderts zu gebrauchen – der Sinnlichkeit aufgibt. So ist es bereits verschiedenen Rittern des Grals und schließlich ihrem König Amfortas ergangen. Weiter lesen