dimanche 20 février 2011

Tournée asiatique : Séoul ( Korea ) Mai 2010





Winter Variations / Silent Ballet


Emanuel Gat Dance


2010-05-25 ~ 2010-05-26


20시00분


아르코예술극장 대극장

















Photos prises par Rindra à Séoul

Tournée asiatique : Djakarta ( Indonésie ) Mai 2010





Dalam rangka Le Printemps Français 2010, Centre Culturel Français (CCF) Jakarta mempersembahkan:

« Le Sacre du printemps » & « Voyage d’hiver » Cie Emanuel Gat Dance

Rabu, 19 Mei 2010 pk.20.00
...di Graha Bhakti Budaya - TIM
Jl. Cikini Raya No.73 Jakarta Pusat

HTM: Rp. 75.000,- & Rp. 50.000,-
Reservasi: 319 37 325, 319 34 740




LE SACRE DU PRINTEMPS
Koreografi, tata cahaya dan kostum : Emanuel Gat
Musik : Igor Stravinski
Menampilkan : Roy Assaf, Wendy Cornu, Michael Löhr, Rindra Rasoaveloson et dan Marie Rual
Produksi : Emanuel Gat Dance
Ko-produksi : The Suzanne Dellal Centre, Festival Uzes Danse, Monaco Dance Forum
Didukung oleh : The Dellal foundation, Théâtre de Olivier d’Istres, Ballet Monte-Carlo, the foundation of Philippe de Rothschild


samedi 19 février 2011

Tournée asiatique : TAIPEI Mai 2010



A last-minute program change failed to stymie the Novel Hall Dance 2010 series

By Diane Baker / STAFF REPORTER

The Novel Hall Dance 2010 series did not get off to an auspicious start. One of Emanuel Gat’s dancers fell ill, so Rite of Spring had to be scrapped. When you are just a 10-member company, understudies don’t exist.

What Taipei audiences got in exchange was extraordinary — an expanded version of Gat’s 2004 Winter Voyage duet with Roy Assaf, a 50-minute piece called Winter Variations that premiered in June last year.

The show opened with Silent Dance. It was a good introduction to the company and to Gat’s minimalist style. The company was attired in T-shirts, pants and shorts, largely in shades of gray, which proved to be the color scheme for most of the program.

Gat is credited with the choreography, the lighting and the costumes for all his pieces, so he obviously sees a world that is less black-and-white and more an ever-shifting palette of gray that runs the gamut from ashy-white to almost black. It is a deceptive simplicity helps the audience to focus on the reason they’re there: Gat’s choreography.

The curtain rose on Silent Dance with the eight dancers lined up along the back of one-half of the stage. One woman strode forward, took a position and then began to move. At first the dancers stayed to one half of the stage, but they soon moved out across the floor, eyes always on one another, measuring pace, measuring space, even if they were just centimeters apart.

In Silent Dance the only sounds you hear are the squeaks of feet moving across the floor, the thumps of multiple feet landing at the same time, the dancers’ breathing. The choreography is a swirl of kicking legs and arms, a solo here, a duet there, sometimes several dancers echoing or mirroring the moves of another — and then a sudden pause for a tableau.

Six men and two women, and the most amazing thing was how real they looked, like average people you might see on the street as opposed to, say, the sleek whippets of Wayne McGregor’s Random Dance who appeared at Novel Hall last year.

When the stage went dark, the dancers moved off to a round of applause and you could just make out the figures of two dancers taking their marks on stage. When the lights went up, Gat and Assaf, garbed in long, sleeveless tunics over black pants, began the 14-minute Winter Voyage, set to three lieders by Franz Schubert.

Tournée asiatique : MACAO Février 2010



On Saturday 27, the Emanuel Gat Dance Company is performing at the Macau Cultural Centre small auditorium, at 8pm. “Winter Voyage” and “The Rite of Spring” are their two signature pieces to be performed which received great critical acclaim over 300 presentations worldwide.
Emanuel Gat is an emerging Israeli France-based artist that has imposed his unique style and has conquered international recognition. This upcoming choreographer knows how to put feelings in the choreographic language, focusing on the dance itself and choosing eclectic music arrangements to mingle with the body movements.
“Winter Voyage” is a duet based on Schubert’s songs, in which Emanuel Gat, besides being the choreographer, lighting and costume designer is also a dancer. The synchronicity and complicity between the two men on stage, dressed like monks, with their heads shaven, is captivating and hypnotic.
“The Rite of Spring” is a fast and furious dance focusing on suspense and detail. The frenetic dance is followed by the quietness of fetal positions. He uses Stravinsky’s dramatic music with salsa like steps is Gat’s Midas touch.
Emanuel Gat Dance Company was founded in Tel-Aviv, Israel, on January 2004, and received Israel’s Minister of Culture Award in 2005 for outstanding dance performance, among many other prizes. The troupe relocated to southern France in 2007, and is regularly invited to perform internationally.
Tickets costs MOP120.


MADAGASCAR : Stage donné au CCAC Antananarivo Décembre 2009


Pendant les vacances familiales à Antananarivo en Décembre 2009, Rindra donnait un stage
au Centre culturel Albert Camus durant deux jours.

lundi 3 janvier 2011

USA : NEW YORK JUILLET 2009




LINCOLN CENTER FESTIVAL

Emanuel Gat Dance, July 16 and 17 in the Rose Theater



Emanuel Gat Dance performs “Winter Variations” and “Silent Ballet” at the Rose Theater, Broadway at 60th Street, on Tuesday, July 14, Thursday, July 16 and Friday, July 17 at 8 p.m. each night. $20.



Known for his intoxicating sensuousness and outstanding musicality, Emanuel Gat reteams with Roy Assaf for the New York premiere of Winter Variations, a response to their critically-acclaimed duet Winter Voyage (Lincoln Center Festival 2006).


This work is followed by the North American premiere of Silent Ballet, danced by the full company.






DUBAÏ JANVIER 2009

FREEJ FOLKLORE

When
8 - 17 January, 2009
8:30PM

Where
Madinat Arena Souk Madinat Jumeirah,
Dubai

What
Embark on a magical and enchanting journey to discover the myths and legends of Arabia.
FREEJ FOLKLORE immerses you in an exceptional blend of dance, music, animation and live stage performances.
Come and experience the largest Arabian theatrical production of all time.