'Rosas danst Rosas' by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (December 2020)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2021
  • Last term our third year ladies explored and restaged the iconic work 'Rosas danst Rosas' by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker within their weekly contemporary dance class. Working with the original movements and structures to maintain authenticity and respect whilst creating small adaptations in order to include all 13 students. It has been both a challenging and valuable experience for our students.
    'In 1983, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker had her international breakthrough with Rosas danst Rosas, a performance that has since become a benchmark in the history of postmodern dance' (Rosas danst Rosas, 2020) It was seen as 'a statement of girl power' ((De Keersmaeker, 2011) and has become a timeless piece of chorography that’s meaning and significance is evident whether performed on stage or in film. Even today, in 2021 people are still able to connect to the chorography that carries out 'seductive movements in a framework of mathematical repetition' (Rosas, 2017) where ideas of masculine and feminine collide to almost cancel each other out and so 38 years after Rosas danst Rosas was originally created it is 'still offering a new vision on womanhood' (Rosas, 2017).
    References
    De Keersmaeker, A., 2011. Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker Responds To Beyoncé Video. (online) THE PERFORMANCE CLUB. Available at: theperformanceclub.org/anne-t... (Accessed 14 January 2021).
    Rosas. 2017. Womanhood In Rosas Danst Rosas | News | Rosas. (online) Available at: www.rosas.be/en/news/592-woma... (Accessed 14 January 2021).
    Rosas. 2020. Rosas Danst Rosas - Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker / Rosas | Rosas. (online) Available at www.rosas.be/en/productions/3... (Accessed 14 January 2021).

Комментарии • 9

  • @sniff6058
    @sniff6058 3 года назад +5

    The work is just sitting down and flipping your hair, no wonder it represents a rose. Really beautiful.

    • @sophiahennequin6602
      @sophiahennequin6602 Год назад +1

      It’s actually a cover of a very known contemporary piece by keersmaeker. It works on repetitiveness and patterns

  • @jodiestus4615
    @jodiestus4615 3 года назад +5

    Fantastic work from the students. Love a bit Rosas! So accessible and engaging to watch.

  • @charlottedavis3695
    @charlottedavis3695 3 года назад +1

    Love this!!!

  • @zrinklaz
    @zrinklaz 2 года назад +1

    Sublime❤️

  • @mijailcioran7869
    @mijailcioran7869 Год назад

    Demasiado lento chicas. 0 pasion.

  • @sinisastojanovic5831
    @sinisastojanovic5831 2 года назад +2

    Original is the original. This is the kids play. No art at all.

    • @emmacheese6107
      @emmacheese6107 Год назад +3

      I believe this is too pretty. The choreographic intent is rage and bordem, not elegance.

    • @dirkwellens
      @dirkwellens 9 месяцев назад

      Why not let them have some fun? What's wrong with that? Get a taste? Emmach@@emmacheese6107 What great work of art did you create? :)