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Voice Noise

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2024
Year of creation
2024

In this breakthrough piece for Jan Martens, VOICE NOISE  brings together six dancers to shape a soundscape comprising some of  the great female performers and composers of our time. In his own  pop-inspired and precise way, the choreographer questions a very  contemporary story, and in doing so raises the question of how some of  these voices were silenced. 

“Silence is the woman’s cosmos”. In her essay, The Gender of Sound (1992),  the author Anne Carson uses this affirmation by Sophocles as one of its  main axes. She seeks to understand how, “by ideologically associating  the sound of women with monstrosity, disorder and death”, patriarchal  culture has reduced women to silence. Jan Martens, leading choreographer  on the new Flemish scene, tackles this state of affairs, inviting to  the stage the voices of unknown or forgotten innovative women from the  last one hundred years of music history. Put into movement by six  performers, the dance thus becomes the vehicle for these life stories, a  human voice at the crossroads between a cry, whisper, song and protest.  In VOICE NOISE, Jan Martens turns away from large ensembles,  and gets back to basics, namely that of movement in sharing. Together  with Sue-Yeon Youn, Elisha Mercelina and Mamadou Wagué, he draws upon  lifelong accomplices Steven Michel, Courtney May Robertson and Loeka  Willems in this restorative odyssey.

Choreography
Director
Collection
Year of production
2024
Year of creation
2024
Lights
Jan Fedinger
Other collaboration
Regards extérieurs : Marc Vanrunxt, Rudi Meulemans et Femke Gyselinck
Performance
Elisha Mercelina, Steven Michel, Courtney May Robertson, Mamadou Wagué, Loeka Willems, Sue-Yeon Youn
Set design
Joris van Oosterwijk
Production of choreographic work
Production GRIP. Coproduction La Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand ; Maison de la danse, Lyon – Pôle européen de production ; De Singel international arts center ; Théâtre de Liège ; Julidans ; Le Manège – scène nationale de Reims ; Romaeuropa festival ; Teatro Municipal do Porto ; Scène Nationale de Forbach ; Charleroi-Danse ; Festspielhaus St-Pölten. Résidences La Comédie de Clermont-Ferrand ; DE SINGEL ; Charleroi Danse. Diffusion internationale: A Propic – Line Rousseau en Marion Gauvent. Avec le support financier de: le gouvernement Flamand, le Tax Shelter du gouvernement fédéral belge via BNPPFFF.
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