Arts Partner: NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts

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In his most ambitious stage work to date, Boris Charmatz amasses a choreographic storm of movements assembled by more than 20 dancers each executing thousands of actions over an hour. Each gesture is unique, not to be repeated, and evaporates as soon as it is completed. Alluding to the ephemeral nature of dance, Charmatz’s work—which is set to Mozart’s Requiem, a glorious meditation on death—is a statement on the transient nature of being. The inspiration for 10000 Gestures came to Charmatz while he was staging his piece, Levée des Conflits Extended, at the Museum of Modern Art in 2013, which was a study in permanence and immobility. Charmatz set out to create the opposite effect in 10000 Gestures, he told The New York Times: “I envision a choreographic forest in which no dancer ever repeats any of the gestures, each of which will be shown only once and will vanish as soon as it has been executed, like an ode to the impermanence of the art of dance.”

There are 10000 reasons you won’t want to miss this… here’s 5 of them:

*Charmatz is reinventing the language of dance. “It’s not a good choreographer’s task… But because I didn’t know how to do it, I felt that was what we should try.”

*He also calls it “an ode to the impermanence of the art of dance.”

*This NYC premiere was originally commissioned by the Manchester International Festival in 2017.

*It’s a “thrilling blizzard of movement” (The Guardian) that tests the audiences’ capacity as well as the performers’ imaginations.

*Are you a fan of Jerome Bel? Charmatz is his compatriot and occasional collaborator.

**Please note: Recommended for ages 16 and up. Program may contain mature content and nudity.**

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  • September 28, 2018
    7:30 pm
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