View From The Gods: Auckland Debut
View from the Gods
Media Release: Sept 20
VIEW FROM THE GODS
Jack Gray Dance
Review by Andrew
Wood (The Christchurch Press, Sept 18).
VIEW FROM THE
GODS, Great Hall, Christchurch Arts Centre, The Body
Festival.
"The dancers became a trio of spirits whose
performance seems structured around a jealous menage a
trois, and begins with a sequence that stays very low to the
floor. This ground-anchored physicality is woven into a
subtle skein with passages of more traditional contemporary
dance and some frenetic choreography that seemed to derive
from rave culture and breakdancing resolving itself into
exhaustion. The human performance was enriched by a
marvellous ambient soundscape derived from the trance/techno
spectrum. My favourite part, and the best expression of
Gray's creativity, was an unexpected comedic section about
half-way through in which the tenor of the piece suddenly
changes and the dancers enact a menagerie of cartoon birds
that merge into Heath Robinson machines, and back again,
eliciting delighted cries from the audience. View From the
Gods is clearly an athletically demanding piece".
After a succesful South Island premiere in
Christchurch comes the much awaited Auckland debut of VIEW
FROM THE GODS at Tapac Theatre, Western Springs from the
5th of October.
Supported by a Toi Maori Aotearoa 'Te Whakahaungia Choreographic Commission', this innovative cross-disciplinary design collaboration by Jack Gray Dance combines a dash of zesty contemporary dance, vibing electronica music and kaleidoscopic video (V.J) action.
Choreographer Jack Gray (Ngati Porou/Ngapuhi) crosses creative pathways with composer Eden Mulholland (Ngati Uepohatu) and videographer Ron-London Haretuku (Ngapuhi) to separately produce three autonomous yet connected bodies of work exploring abstract continuums of space and time. .
Dancers Kylie Harris, Adrian Smith and Megan Smith, inspire with an hour of continuous movement amidst pockets of dazzling light and phat beats to ensure a magnetic and mesmerizing experience-having left Christchurch audience members breathless by the intense physical demands of the choreography! Some responses included:
"I've never
seen anything like it. The dancers were so muscly and fit! I
can't believe they never got a break and stayed on stage the
whole time!" (Brigid Sullivan)
"Sublime and mesmerising.
I loved its episodic nature" (Adam Hayward, Festival
Director)
"I very rarely connect to dance, but about
halfway through I realised that I was a god and it was the
view! Duh! I then took in the visuals and the dance as a
whole and it totally changed the way I saw the rest of the
piece". (Alexandra Simm)
The Tempo Festival proudly presents VIEW FROM THE GODS for a four-night season only, so book tickets through Ticketek now to avoid disappointment!
Auckland season
October 5-8, 8pm
Tapac Theatre, 100
Motions Road, Western Springs
$18
waged/$15unwaged
Bookings: Ticketek (09 307
500)
www.tempo.co.nz
Thanks to Toi Maori Aotearoa, Auckland Arts Alive, Christchurch Creative Communities, Christchurch Community Council, The Body Festival, Tempo!
ENDS