FESTIVAL DANSES-CITÉS / La Galerie Chorégraphique – 09/09/2020
842 Avenue Jules Verne, 11000 Carcassonne, Francja / Fabrique Des Arts / Carcassonne / France
Concept and choreography: Magdalena Przybysz
Direction: Agata Życzkowska
Dramaturgy and texts: Magdalena Przybysz / Agata Życzkowska
Performers: Magdalena Przybysz / Mirek Woźniak / Agata Życzkowska
Costumes: Anna Ciupryk
Choreographic cooperation: Wojciech Grudziński
Production: Fundacja Rozwoju Teatru ‘NOWA FALA’ /Theatre Development Foundation ‘NEW WAVE’
Partners: Adam Mickiewicz Institute / PROM of Culture Saska Kępa
The performance was created thanks to co-financing of the capital city of Warsaw
Polish premiere: 30.06.2017 / Warsaw / Poland
International premiere: 9.09.2019 / Montreal / Canada
Duration: 40 min.
Fot. Karolina Jóźwiak
The actress and the choreographer are looking at their artistic roots and their stories together, taking on the topic of education and identity. They try to identify what gives them wings and what brings them down. All to the rhythms of the 1980s, Polish folklore, contemporary dance, classic dance influences and full of absurds made in Poland.
Absolutely Fabulous Dancers seek answers and inspirations in the past, in Polish history, everyday movement, body memory and performative tools. This way, the artists from the HOTELOKO movement makers create their unique, absurd and slightly bizarre dance style. It breaks down stereotypes and expectations about who the dancer should be. They are asking questions: What has shaped us? Where are we heading? Does anyone know what our lives would look like without the education that we had to go through? Do we have to wake up and unlearn everything we had to learn to go on? Can you find peace, despite the recurring story that comes back like a boomerang?
„See me beautiful
Look for the best in me
It’s what I really am
And all I want to be
It may take some time
It may be hard to find
But see me beautiful”
Song by Marshall Rosenberg
The performers begin dancing together to a Polish song by Zdzisława Sośnicka. Actually, what they are doing is not really dancing – what we see is movement, pulsation, rhythm. In fact, the dancers are not dancing collectively, but each seems to be dancing alone. The lyrics of the song played are not accidental either:
“An alley of stars
We’re running through an alley of stars
God knows the way, under a starlit sky
Under a starlit sky we live
Everyone is their own”
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“You can be convinced that we are the same as you are, cured from the same clay. We have no other purpose than the one we declared. This is the basic program for our action. If you help us, we will try to achieve this goal together. Can you help?”
A fragment of a communistic propaganda speech, 1970s, Edward Gierek