choreography and performance: Cynthia Lee
and Shyamala Moorty
music composition: Paul
Livingstone
musicians:
sitar, cello, tabla, drumset
running time: 11 minutes,
30 seconds |
This duet collides classical kathak with contact
improvisation to depict a relationship so intimate that it’s not
always clear where one person starts and the other ends. Negotiating
kathak’s exacting rhythms while shifting between sensual
connectedness, weight-sharing, and rough-and-tumble humor, the piece
is inspired by French feminist Luce Irigaray’s writings on female
subjectivity, in which the boundaries of the self are fluid, in
constant relationship to others, and always changing. The piece is
accompanied by Paul Livingstone’s original Ragajazz music, which
enlivens North Indian classical music with the textures of
experimental music and rock.
Note: The work may be
performed with live musicians or recorded music. |