Shown and Told
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Fri 13 May ’2220:30NL premiereFrascati, AmsterdamFrascati 1
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Sat 14 May ’2220:30Frascati, AmsterdamFrascati 1
Credits
Created and performed by Tim Etchells and Meg Stuart light design Gilles Roosen costumes Annabel Heyse technique Gilles Roosen / Emmanuel Desmyter tour manager Delphine Vincent production Damaged Goods (Brussels)
Meg Stuart & Damaged Goods are supported by the Government of Flanders and the Flemish Community Commission.
About Meg Stuart
Meg Stuart is an American choreographer and dancer, living and working in Berlin (D) and Brussels (B). In 1994, Stuart founded her company Damaged Goods in Brussels. Together they have worked on over thirty productions, ranging from solos such as XXX for Arlene and Colleagues (1995), Soft Wear (2000) and the evening-length solo Hunter (2014) to large-scale choreographies such as Visitors Only (2003), Built to Last (2012) and UNTIL OUR HEARTS STOP (2015). Other projects include video works, installations, and site-specific creations such as Projecting [Space[ (2017).
Improvisation is an important part of Stuart’s practice. She has initiated several improvisation projects such as Crash Landing (1996), Auf den Tisch! (2004) and City Lights – a continuous gathering (2016).
Stuart’s oeuvre revolves around the idea of an uncertain body, one that is vulnerable and self-reflexive, and navigates the tension between dance and theatre. Through collaborations with artists from different creative disciplines, the choreographer strives to develop a new language for every piece. Her work constantly redefines itself in search of new presentation contexts and territories for dance.
Meg Stuart received various awards for her choreographic practice, amongst others a Bessie Award in 2008 and the Konrad-Wolf-Preis in 2012. More recently, La Biennale di Venezia awarded her the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in the category of dance.
Meg Stuart/Damaged Goods has an ongoing collaboration with Kaaitheater (Brussels) and HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin).
About Tim Etchells
Tim Etchells is an artist and a writer based in the UK whose work shifts between visual art, performance and fiction. He has worked in a wide variety of contexts, notably as the leader of the world-renowned Sheffield-based performance group Forced Entertainment. Recent publications include Vacuum Days (Storythings, 2012) and While You Are With Us Here Tonight (LADA, 2013). He is currently Professor of Performance & Writing at Lancaster University. Before Shown and Told, Etchells and Stuart already collaborated on Alibi (2001), It’s not funny (2006), All Together Now (2008) and the video installation I thought I’d never say this (2008).