Motion & Meaning: Ensemble Klang & Leading Contemporary Dancers

Friday, 6 July 2018 - 7:30pm
Open rehearsals from 15:00-17:00 on 4-5 July (ticket required)
£25 (+£5 per open rehearsal session); £15 students (free entry to open rehearsals)

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DANSOX and the Liveness, Hybridity & Noise Series join forces for this multi-disciplinary presentation of three new works that stretch the synthetic possibilities of music and dance. Over a four-day residency at St Hilda’s College, one of Holland’s leading contemporary music groups, Ensemble Klang, will be working with three composers from Oxford and a team of leading contemporary dancers and choreographers (Malgorzata DzierzonEstela Merlos, Patricia Okenwa, Liam Riddick and Piedad Albarracin Seiquer). ‘Open’ rehearsals will take place each afternoon on 4-5 July (15:00–17:00), as well a fully-staged performance at 19:30 on Friday 6 July (tickets required for all sessions and spaces limited so booking early advised). There will also be a fascinating art exhibition in the JdP foyer (free and open to all from 2-6pm, Tuesday-Friday) by Simon and Guillaume Klein entitled Imagined Bodies, Imagined Spaces.

CUE by Anna Appleby (Rambert Music Fellow and St Hilda’s alumna) is a quirky and comical piece that plays with the audience’s perceptions of the boundaries between dance and music. Grim’s Ditch by composer Joel Baldwin (St Hilda’s) explores melancholia, politics, artistic expression and meaning through the layering of multimedia, sound and physical motion. Joel's work features the talented Austrian vocalist Michaela Riener, whose recent solo engagements include works by Steve Reich, Michael Gordon (with dance company EmioGreco|PC), Louis Andriessen (La Passione, TAO) and Hanns Eisler (with the Asko|Schönberg Ensemble). Her soloistic capabilities, as well as her experience with Ensemble Klang and numerous early music ensembles, make her the ideal candidate for this central role of Grim's DitchJoseph Currie (Wadham) investigates different kinds of time in movement, motivated by the structural difference of heartbeats and breaths, alongside ideas about gendered breath and the expressive apparatus behind screaming. A new instrumental piece for the ensemble, written by former Oxford composer, Sophie Sparkes, will also be premiered at the main performance on Friday evening.

Anna Appleby CUE
Joel Baldwin Grim’s Ditch (feat. Michaela Riener - mezzo soprano)
Joseph Currie How many eyes do we have then, being two...
Sophie Sparkes new work


St. Hilda's Alumnae Ticket Offer

There is a 20% discount offer available for the alumnae of St. Hilda's College to mark the 125th Anniversary of St. Hilda's College. Please email the Development Office for more information.

Ensemble Klang performing at the JdP