'Walking Mad' (2001) takes us through the various stages between madness and violence.
To the rhythm of the music's increasingly frenzied pace, 'Walking Mad' (2001) takes us through the various stages between madness and violence. With a moving wall in the middle of the stage, Johan Inger illustrates the boundaries we create in our relationships, in our minds and the fragile barrier between sanity and madness. The work was originally created for NDT 1 and we look forward to its performance by the dancers of NDT 2.
The expressive new work by Botis Seva, founder of company Far From The Norm, revolves around the unconscious mind. A new voice for NDT, Seva works within the realms of hip-hop, physical theatre and contemporary dance, constantly reinventing his approach to dance and creativity. His experiments with form, structure and theatricality produce a complex and emotional movement language.
In the recurring 'Wir sagen uns Dunkles' (2017), associate choreographer Marco Goecke offers a glimpse into the unique world of the studio where choreographer and dancer meet and stories emerge from indescribable energies. The work exudes a restlessness in which the body is surrendered to intoxicating vibrations reminiscent of the fluttering of butterfly wings, with the audience experiencing both a sense of unease and attraction.