Boris Charmatz, Infini/Somnole, Sadler's Wells
The French maverick Boris Charmatz brings two challenging works, Infini and SOMNOLE, to Sadler's Wells as part of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef and Arpels
Boris Charmatz presents two shows: [terrain] – SOMNOLE at the Lilian Baylis studio on Friday 18 and Saturday 19 March at 7pm (tickets £18) and [terrain] – Infini at Sadler's Wells on Tuesday 22 and Wednesday 23 March at 7:30pm (tickets £20)
Boris Charmatz is in many ways a provocateur and his work is not for everybody. Here's why:
However, should you choose to persevere and allow yourself to be challenged, you'll find much to hold your attention in Boris Charmatz's work.
The 49-year-old French choreographer, dancer and director is on mission to transcend traditional theatre frameworks. For him, the stage is but a crucible at which you throw a number of things, and indeed people, and stand back to observe the reactions and tensions thus engendered.
The resulting work often seems chaotic, but there's method to the madness. So, in [terrain] – Infini Charmatz deconstructs the act of counting, which underlines all movements of classical dance. Instead of the standard sets of four, six or eight, in Infini he seeks the infinity of numbers. His performers count even as they move: forwards and backwards, alone or in unison, keeping the beat or simply standing.
In other words, Infini explores the relationship between the finite nature of the body and the infinite nature of numbers. The performance takes place in a radically adapted Sadler's Wells auditorium where an audience of just 400 will be arranged around a central stage.
[terrain] – SOMNOLE is a solo to be performed by Charmatz himself in Sadler's Wells smaller Lilian Baylis Studio. A minimalist work, it explores the nature of feeling on the brink of sleep.
SOMNOLE is accompanied only by the sheer sound of whistling, the relationship between the sound and the movement in turn deliberate, halting, sleepy and acute.
Boris Charmatz performances in London are part of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Read our interview with Van Cleef & Arpels here.
Boris Charmatz will be in conversation with Sadler’s Wells artistic director Alistair Spalding and Van Cleef & Arpels’ Dance and Cultural Program Manager Serge Laurent after the Wednesday 23 March performance. Free to same performance ticketholders. BSL interpreted.
Boris Charmatz is in many ways a provocateur and his work is not for everybody. Here's why:
The 49-year-old French choreographer, dancer and director is on mission to transcend traditional theatre frameworks. For him, the stage is but a crucible at which you throw a number of things, and indeed people, and stand back to observe the reactions and tensions thus engendered.
The resulting work often seems chaotic, but there's method to the madness. So, in [terrain] – Infini Charmatz deconstructs the act of counting, which underlines all movements of classical dance. Instead of the standard sets of four, six or eight, in Infini he seeks the infinity of numbers. His performers count even as they move: forwards and backwards, alone or in unison, keeping the beat or simply standing.
In other words, Infini explores the relationship between the finite nature of the body and the infinite nature of numbers. The performance takes place in a radically adapted Sadler's Wells auditorium where an audience of just 400 will be arranged around a central stage.
[terrain] – SOMNOLE is a solo to be performed by Charmatz himself in Sadler's Wells smaller Lilian Baylis Studio. A minimalist work, it explores the nature of feeling on the brink of sleep.
SOMNOLE is accompanied only by the sheer sound of whistling, the relationship between the sound and the movement in turn deliberate, halting, sleepy and acute.
Boris Charmatz performances in London are part of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Read our interview with Van Cleef & Arpels here.
Boris Charmatz will be in conversation with Sadler’s Wells artistic director Alistair Spalding and Van Cleef & Arpels’ Dance and Cultural Program Manager Serge Laurent after the Wednesday 23 March performance. Free to same performance ticketholders. BSL interpreted.
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What | Boris Charmatz, Infini/Somnole, Sadler's Wells |
Where | Sadler's Wells, Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R 4TN | MAP |
Nearest tube | Angel (underground) |
When |
18 Mar 22 – 23 Mar 22, Somnole 18 & 19 March at 19:00 Dur.: 1 hour. Infini 22 & 23 March at 19:30 Dur.: 1 hour 10 mins No Interval |
Price | £18-£20 |
Website | Click here to book |