caleidoscopio

caleidoscopio

Tanz & Kunst Königsfelden - caleidoscopio: The second event out of the trilogy "Tanz und Kunst Königsfelden" - "Art and Dance Königsfelden", is the prelude to the 25th anniversary of the dance company Flamencos en route. The choreographer Brigitta Luisa Merki has been on the road - "en route" for 25 years without interruption. In 2007 the production resonancias symbolized the kick-off of the project "Tanz & Kunst Königsfelden". The concept requires different art branches to overlap and the events turn into alliances between dance, music and visual art within the historic space of the Minster in Königsfelden.

The kaleidoscope is situated in the nave of the Minster and turns it into an emblem of constantly changing impressions and images. The individual elements define the playing field anew and interpret different contents. The sculptor Gillian White created six mobile metal sculptures. Their netlike composition refers to the church windows and embraces in their diameter the existing columns of the church. Depending on the picture, the sculptures entwine around the columns or stand alone in the nave like a forest full of individual trees of life or like elaborate windows. Light incidences cast oversized shadow figures onto the dance floor: the sculptures give perspective and allow insights. Different forms and lines are drawn on the floor, depending on exposure to light and colour the sculptures pick them up or reflect them. With the changing of the composition, the established impressions change as well, just like turning the kaleidoscope.

Team

Premiere, 22.05.2009, Windisch, Klosterkirche Königsfelden

Choreography/Stage designBrigitta Luisa Merki
ProducerPitt Hartmeier
SculpturesGillian White
DanceEloy Aguilar
Fran Bas
Carmen Iglesias
Raquel Lamadrid
José Merino
Marta Roverato
GuitarJuan Antonio Gomez
SingerNieves Díaz
Karima Nayt
Guitar, LutePablo García
PercussionFredrik Gille
Karo Sampela
StagePitt Hartmeier
Daniel Ott
CostumesCarmen Perez Mateos
Lighting technicianVeit Kälin
Markus Luginbühl, audiopool
Stage settersEsther Rast
PR & CommunicationConnie Fauver

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Aargauer Zeitung

Dance in a Never-Ending Magic Garden

Flamencos en route are brilliant in their production "caleidoscopio" performed in Königsfelden. This production represents Part II of the "Dance & Art Königsfelden" trilogy.
The spectators entering the monastery church of Königsfelden at nightfall are instantly transported into a different world. Like strange pillars, Gillian White’s sculptures can be seen throughout the nave of the church, transforming themselves over the course of the evening into what looks like trees, exotic plants, or unknown shapes. A quiet and sensual atmosphere permeates the church, evoking impressions of a mysterious magic garden.
"caleidoscopio" is the name of the new production created by the dance company Flamencos en route from Baden. The title refers to the Greek phrase "seeing beautiful forms" – and that is precisely what the spectators do all evening. With her choreography, the director and founder of the dance company, Brigitta Luisa Merki, has created a caleidoscope of dialogues involving dance, space, sculpture, and music of the most beautiful and intense kind. With each step and sound a type of dynamic labyrinth composed of emotions, forces, and fantasies comes to life. To add to the effect, the lighting (by Veit Kälin) turns the nave of the church into an ever-changing landscape.
The six outstanding male and female dancers initially meet as faun-like beings and eventually seek each other out as men and women, only to start courting each other, thus revealing the fascinating facets of their mutually inspiring encounters. The interplay of expressive and complex movements combines elements of flamenco with those of contemporary dance and creates a strong, wonderfully dense, and far-resonating dialogue between interior and exterior impulses. Nieves Díaz’ and Karima Nayt’s expressive singing fills the locale with ardent, poetic landscapes and alternately seems to inspire and comment on the dance. Together with the two guitarists, Pablo García and Juan Gomez, the percussionists Fredrik Gille and Karo Sampela add their captivating rhythm, thus driving the performance, but never interfering with or overpowering the nuances represented in the dancing and singing.
The continuous interweaving of dance, music, and locale, calm and precise, creates the kind of maelstrom-like effect the audience is unlikely to forget too soon. The choreographer, Brigitta Luisa Merki, has mastered the challenge of balancing structured form and free dynamics as well as explosive expressiveness and quiet inwardness in competent and exciting fashion. This creates an equilibrium of forces that, at times, makes the audience feel as if the nave of the church was about to start levitating and as if dance and music were to expand into infinity.
The dancers, both male and female (Carmen Iglesias, Raquel Lamadrid, Karima Nayt, Marta Roverato, Eloy Aguilar, Fran Bas, and José Merino), demonstrate a brilliant expressiveness, which can be seen again and again in their solos as well. Eloy Aguilar’s solo in particular seems to express all the forces contained in flamenco and in dance in general while reinventing them at the same time.
With their production "caleidoscopio" Brigitta Luisa Merki and her dance company have created a masterpiece. For 25 years, the dancer and choreographer – who, in 2004, was awarded the Hans-Reinhart-Ring, Switzerland’s most prestigious performing arts award – has combined the language of flamenco with various forms of art. Today she seems to have reached a particularly important and extremely impressive stage on her path ("en route") of analyzing and artistically combining diverse creative forces.

Eva Bucher, Aargauer Zeitung, 25.05.2009


Tour Dates

DateTimePlaceTheatreAdvance BookingComment
06.06.000921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
22.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84 Uraufführung
23.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
24.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
27.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
28.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
29.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
30.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
31.05.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
03.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
04.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
05.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
06.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
07.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
10.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
11.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
12.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
13.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84
14.06.200921:00WindischKlosterkirche KönigsfeldenInfo Baden 056 200 84 84