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Amelia

Choreography
Collection
Year of production
2002
Year of creation
2002

The multi-award-winning dance film Amelia (2002) explores the use of point technique using extended intertwining solos, complex partnering sequences and extreme speed to generate powerful performances with unexpected moments of tender emotion and serenity

The multi-award-winning dance film Amelia (2002) explores the use of point technique using extended intertwining solos, complex partnering sequences and extreme speed to generate powerful performances with unexpected moments of tender emotion and serenity. Lock uses intricate choreography for both camera and dancers, creating amazing and constantly shifting points of view. Trademark performances, brilliant and relentless, combined with the delicate sensual lighting of André Turpin and the minimalist environment of a giant wooden box with rounded forms that seems to have no exit, create a disturbingly exquisite and moving experience. The original score, written by David Lang for violin, cello, piano and voice, combines evocative minimalism with lyrics from five of Lou Reed’s most famous works, created in the 60s for the Velvet Underground.

Source : Epidemic

Choreography
Collection
Year of production
2002
Year of creation
2002
Original score
David Lang avec des paroles de Lou Reed / Musiciens : Alexandre Castonguay (violoncelle), Simon Claude (violon) Njo Kong Kie (piano et direction musicale), Nadine Medawar (chant)
Performance
LaLaLa Human Steps – Andrea Boardman, Nancy Crowley, Mistaya Hemingway Keir Knight, Chun Hong Li, Bernard Martin, Jason Shipley-Holmes, Billy Smith, Naomi Strikeman, Zofia Tujaka
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