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It's going to get worse and worse and worse, my friend

Choreography
Collection
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012

A speech can be a mighty weapon. Throughout the centuries it has enthused countless masses and galvanized them into action, for better or for worse. It has unleashed revolutions and fueled wars. Just by the power of words. But a speech does not only enthuse the hearers, often it also transposes the speaker into a state of trance. Then he loses himself in a stream of words, in an obsessive, ecstatic way of speaking. The power of a speech often depends on the trance of the speaker. In It’s going to get worse and worse and worse, my friend Lisbeth Gruwez dances the trance of that ecstatic speechifying. In the process, she takes advantage of fragments from a speech by the ultraconservative American televangelist Jimmy Swaggart. Initially the parlance is friendly and pacifying, but from his compulsive desire to persuade transpires growing despair. Eventually it exposes its deepest nature: violence.

Source : Rencontres chorégraphiques internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis

Choreography
Collection
Year of production
2012
Year of creation
2012
Art direction / Design
Lisbeth Gruwez
Lights
Harry Cole, Caroline Mathieu
Original score
Maarten Van Cauwenberghe
Performance
Lisbeth Gruwez
Production of choreographic work
Voetvolk vzw, Coproduction Grand Theater Groningen, Troubleyn / Jan Fabre, Theater IM Pumpenhaus Diffusion Key Performance Soutien Pronvincie West-Vlaanderen, Vlaamse Gemeenschap
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