Since my first solo work "Arauco" I have often wondered how our history affects ourselves and our current actions and choices. As artists we constantly face decisions about where to take our lives and careers. Over the summer I began reflecting my own choices intensively and I wanted to get together with dancers and explore our ancestry and how it may affect us together.
We started the rehearsal process with tasks exploring our histories. The relationships between our past, present and future became clearer to us and we began to physically explore their connections.
Jean-Paul Sartre said, “Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.” I find this an intriguing quote and it led me to call this work "Can you be free?" What does it mean to free ourselves from what's been done to us, from our past?
We have expectations and hopes for our futures and we carry with us experiences and memories. "Can you be free?" explores how our present-day choices can let the unchangeable facts of our past influence our future in different ways. It’s an invitation to ponder on the relationship between our past, present and future.
James King, our musician, joined us on the performance day. Even in the performance I wanted to experiment with the ideas of the piece and so the dancers brought their past (the intensive rehearsal process and set choreography), were faced with music in the present and had to make choices based on these two elements in the present. The future thus came to life in the performance.
Choreography and costumes: Lucia Schweigert
Live music: James King
Performers: Vasanthi Argouin, Gina Leung and Yasmin Sas
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