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Sorrow Swag

dance
25—26.01.2019

Sorrow Swag is the first part of Ligia Lewis’ triptych that deals with affect and embodiment, as well as race and representation. Each part has been created using a colour that represents a mood. This first instalment, in blue, is defined entirely by the language of sadness. Lewis meticulously creates a hybrid body that is in constant flux. She has developed a choreographic practice outlined on the basis of Stanislavski’s acting techniques and aspects of Authentic Movement –  an improvisation technique developed in the 1950s – to attain an intense state of embodiment. Samuel Becketts Not I and Jean Anouilh’s Antigone serve as the backbone to this work. Towards the end, the body transforms into nothing more than a mouth and an unrelenting scream, a literal reference to Not I. Through this unstable figure, Lewis explores questions of race, authorship, gender, and grief.

• The Dominican-American choreographer Ligia Lewis previously presented the second part of this triptych, minor matter, at Kaaitheater as part of WoWmen18.

concept & choreography Ligia Lewis | performance Andrew Hardwidge | originally performed by Brian Getnick | musical arrangement George Lewis Jr. (of Twin Shadow) | production & distribution HAU Hebbel am Ufer / Nicole Schuchardt | production by Ligia Lewis | funded by Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe | support Human Resources Los Angeles, ADA Studio Berlin, Pieter Space

DURATION : 45 min.
BELGIAN PREMIERE

+ POST-PERFORMANCE TALK on SAT 26/01