I HEART 5, 6, 7, 8
08/03/2011 - 09/03/2011
Globe Theatre, 104 London St, Dunedin
18/03/2011 - 20/03/2011
Production Details
SWEATY HEART PRODUCTIONS’
I HEART
Choreographed by Emily Campbell, Jessie McCall,
Lydia Zanetti & dancers in collaboration with First Flight
Light, sound and AV operation: Patrick Loughran
1hr 20 mins
Very Fringe!
Review by Lyne Pringle 22nd Mar 2011
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Funny, sexy and very interesting
Review by Felicity Molloy 09th Mar 2011
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Celine Sumic March 15th, 2011
Searching, Emily Campbell is questioning; her fingers sensing, scripting her feeling-felt self... writing a possibility of being seen in-as other.
A painterly unfolding, I HEART touches me with its multi-media mark-making, sketching out a thread of illuminated leading limbs to ask, with glimpsed patches of skin and extended stretches of cinematic time, what it is we variously carry, bring our focus to, and excise from sight.
McCall's watery excesses seem to speak in meditative creation, of the components of a home made oil paint, food and art imploding in a powdery alphabetic soup. The darkness folding satin with skin echoes of a Renaissance portrait, extending in long moments of fluid playing over and dissolving-consuming the contemporary construct of artistic meaning. The humour of the post-commentary becomes wonderfully drawn out as the volume increases and repetition of ending follows ending follows ending which leads one to focus - on the ending - when will it end? Whether it will ever end? and then to consider where it does eventually end, if that is an end, or /and /if - I begin in this space of no ending to experience my self and the red lines of my mind - where we ended was it because I felt it is was over or is it still a performance and am I still an audience as the ending is yet to come? What is an ending? Is it just a fiction? Where does fiction end and reality begin? Will this film ever end now that in my mind I have left it or will it linger now forever? Did Jessie McCall just make herself famous in my mind?!! I do believe this woman may indeed be a genius.
Last but never least, Lydia Zanetti's work will be seen. Delivered with what I am coming to recognise as Zanetti's signature oscillations of scale, this emphatically delightful, disturbing and sharply delivered work marks poison at the edge of beauty's brush to dance hard at the social dissonance of our time.
(late afternoon notes on a sushi napkin)
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