With his Nicht nur Mozart, Wien Staastoper (Vienna State Opera) ballet director Gyula Harangozó has truly thrown down the gauntlet. Not just Mozart, as part of Vienna’s Mozart year is a very whimsical almost taunting title to a show.
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For LaLa#3:CocoMotel, Laure Dever and Laura Vanborm brought one of the most ambitious builds I’ve seen in this space: a three metre and eight metre wide high green structure with movie screen on both left and right and a centre window. As we wait for the show to start we can just see urgent pacing behind the white screen on the left side.
2 CommentsWilli Dorner in 404 has clearly demonstrated for all who would care to see that the conceptual need not be static, that there is scant excuse to waste dancers in non-movement.
Leave a CommentOf all the arts, dance and poetry are my true passions…. The dance this season has been deeply disappointing since the fabulous Jan Fabre-blessed season at Tanzquartier a couple of years ago. The dance which is being commissioned and presented is conceptual.
Leave a CommentHere are some photos from Weichnachstklänge im Märchenland – 24 December 2005 – Quantum Album Release Party…. Much more relaxed than the Sunday Chai in Flex the next night on the 25th.
2 CommentsHere is a photoset from the Saturday night goatrance party at the WUK in Vienna. The party was Finstere Zeiten.
Leave a CommentThis year the Vienna Staatsoper has a new ballet director Gyula Harangozó. A Hungarian, after a career in both the Hungarian National Opera and the Bavarian State Opera, Mr. Harangozó had his last years as a well-known soloist at the Vienna State Opera from 1985 to 1991.
1 CommentTonight at Tanzquartier Wien, three films of Babette Mangolte were presented in the presence of the filmmaker as a coproduction with MUMOK.
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