PROJECT

Affected (2006)

  1. An ostentatious display of being, which is not natural; to feign feelings
  2. To accomplish something through a physical change; to touch
  3. To have or to take on this or that form.

Affect also signifies: impression of elementary attraction or repulsion which is at the base of affectivity (emotions, feelings, passions, etc.)

Affected is dealing with the identity of three women confronted by the sense of their own finiteness, while bringing them face to face with their own solitude. Claire Croizé uses the word finite as an expression of everything that is fleeting, of loss and extinction. The dance is focused particularly on the rites of passage that sanction the different phases of life: from childhood to the fall (loss of innocence, disappointments); and then on the passage between the fall and the future (visualizing one’s own old age and death). Her approach to the choreography is purely physical. She is not looking to achieve realism. Rather, Claire Croizé wants to maintain a sense of affectation, that is the lack of naturalism in the manner of acting.

Il y a un tragique quotidien qui est bien plus réel, bien plus profond et bien plus conforme à notre être véritable que les tragiques des grandes aventures. Il est facile de le sentir, mais il n’est pas aisé de le montrer, parce que ce tragique essentiel n’est pas simplement matériel ou psychologique.

M. Maeterlinck

Past Dates

August 2007

08/08
Impulztanz (Wien)
11/08
Impulztanz (Wien)

March 2007

29/03
Vooruit (Gent)
30/03
Vooruit (Gent)

October 2006

11/10
STUK (premiere) (Leuven)
12/10
STUK (Leuven)
17/10
ccBE (Berchem)
18/10
ccBE (Berchem)

January 2006

26/01
La Porta (try-out) (Barcelona )

Credits

Choreography: Claire CroizéDance: Varinia Canto Vila, Mariana Garzon Garcia and Claire GodsmarkMusic: Gustav Mahler: The Kindertotenlieders, Des Knaben Wunderhorn, Symphony n°II: Resurrection and Symphony n° V: the AdagiettoLight design: Jan MaertensProduction: vzw Filter for wp ZimmerCo-production: STUK, Vooruit, Arcadi

Info

Dance
Duration: 80 min.
Technical Rider

Press

Review: Pieter T'Jonck