Sunday 28 January 2018

Howl did that work?


  

HOWL DID THAT WORK?
Joana Sousa Couto DM1


     


HOWL | Amos Ben-Tal | 10.11.2017 | 20:30h | Stadstheater Arnhem


One collective, four dancers, one choreographer, one pop-musician, one guest and a full audience. This was the recipe used by Amos Ben-Tal in “Howl”, his most recent work that had its première on the 27th January 2017 in CaDance Festival, Den Haag. It is described as a mixture of a talk show, a music concert and a dance performance. Howl did that work?





Having in mind the previous pieces of Amos Ben-Tal, the recipe is always quite similar. The collective is known by the versatile encounters that are built in the form of performances, events or installations. The fascinating collaboration between the collective OFFprojects and famous musician Spinvis created an atmosphere where movement, music, poetry and memories rise together and make the audience embark on a personal journey about humanity.


         

The whole encounter is about sharing episodes of our lives, which demands the existence of speakers and listeners. Spinvis, the host of the talk show, interviews in Dutch all the dancers, inclusively the choreographer, and an alternating special guest from the city where the show is held. Surprisingly, most of the interviewed answered in English. Therefore, Amos Ben-Tal presents a bilingual piece: the perspicacity of the dialogue makes it possible for the ones that are just confortable with one idiom, like me, to understand what is being transmitted. And even if it was not sufficiently clear, the dancers present small dance moments that relate to the personal story shared before. This allows the audience to listen the same episode twice, once through words and the other through movements.


For me, the beauty of “Howl” happens exactly on these vulnerable translations. The bodies of the dancers are so wide open that the emotions of the shared episode freely travel through their pores. No one speaks during those couple of minutes. Everyone is looking for the picture that the movement created. Spinvis is interpreting the body of the dancers while playing his beautiful melodies. And everything stops for a moment just to see an amazing fragile creature sharing.



I could watch it for hours, but Amos Ben-Tal probably thought it would be boring. He decided to sharply subdivide the piece in two parts. In the second one, the talk show was over and with it the friendly atmosphere. A formal dance performance starts. All the dancers interact with each other and the audience while playing around with their voices in the several microphones that were spread on the black box. There is a change in the costumes, lights, music and even in the disposition of the public that was in some movable platforms on stage. I believe this drastic change was unnecessary so it could be discharged.

However, my connection with the first proposal of Amos Ben-Tal is strong enough to make me consider “Howl” a great piece of art. A mastermind is needed to create an experience as interdisciplinary and because of that I welcome the vision of the choreographer. All the dancers as well as Spinvis presented themselves extremely well on stage and gave a huge contribution to the evening with their own personality and natural talent. I would totally recommend you to embark on this journey with these amazing artists. Unfortunately, the tour through the Netherlands is over. Nevertheless, while you are waiting for the dates of the international tour to be announced, I strongly advise you to soften your curiosity joining Spinvis’ concert in Arnhem on 12th of April.





 


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And see you there!









Credits | Choreography: Amos Ben-Tal | Live music: Spinvis with Saartje van Camp | Dance: AurĂ©lie Cayla, Milena Twiehaus, Yvan Dubreuil, Genevieve Osborne, Amos Ben-Tal | Artistic advice: Yvan Dubreuil | Light and sound: Xavier van Wersch | Production: OFFprojects, Korzo Productions | With the support of: Festival de Nederlandse Dansdagen, Dioraphte prize 2016 2
HOWL – images: Jochem Jurgens

You can more information in http://www.offprojects.nl/en/

28/01/2018