Solo for EKL

Abstract

Solo for EKL could be interpreted as the multi-facetted portrait of a woman. Or maybe what we see is a performer blurring her identity by portraying different characters. Thomas Hauert and Eun-Kyung Lee have created a solo about the endless movement through the multiple faces of the self. Solo for EKL has been created in the context of the evening program Korean Screens, commissioned by BOZAR Dance (Brussels).

Solo for EKL

Presentation

Solo for EKL could be interpreted as the multi-facetted portrait of a woman. Or maybe what we see is a performer blurring her identity by portraying different characters. Be it in Korea or in Belgium, society requires you to play distinct roles according to the circumstances. Everyone only has a social, thus limited, view of others. Thomas Hauert and Eun-Kyung Lee have created a solo about the endless movement through the multiple faces of the self. This kaleidoscopic yet fluid identity translates in pure choreographic tasks as well as in shifting behaviours and ways of addressing the audience. For the spectator, the need to constantly readapt to who he/she «sees» creates a mental movement. A dance of sorts. Eun-Kyung Lee, who lives and dances between Korea and Belgium, has observed and incorporated aspects of both cultures. In her, they fuse in a single identity, just like the juxtaposition of baroque arias and traditional Korean music gives birth to a new whole. Solo for EKL has been created in the context of the program Korean Screens - Four dance solos by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Thomas Hauert, Michèle Anne De Mey and Arco Renz, commissioned by BOZAR Dance (Brussels). Korean Screens is a dance project made up of Belgian and Korean ingredients. Thomas Hauert, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Michèle Anne De Mey and Arco Renz have each created a solo dance for a young Korean artist. Thomas Hauert has decided to work with Eun-Kuyng Lee, a dancer he discovered while making the piece 12/8 for the last year students of P.A.R.T.S. in 2007.

Credits

Solo for EKL: Artistic direction: Thomas Hauert Choreography: Thomas Hauert in collaboration with Eun-Kyung Lee Dance: Eun-Kyung Lee Set- and light design: Simon Siegmann Music: Francesco Cavalli, Georg Friedrich Haendel, Lee Mi-Ja, Lee Sung-Jae, O Jung-Sook, Ahn Sook-Sun Musical arrangement: Thomas Hauert and Peter Van Hoesen Commissioned by BOZAR Dance, center for fine arts, Brussels Coproduction : ZOO/Thomas Hauert and GaneSa Seoul Supported by: Flemish authorities, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, Pro Helvetia – Swiss Arts Council, Ein Kulturengagement Lotteriefonds Kanton Solothurn, Belgian Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea With the help of : Brigittines, Centre d’Art contemporain du Mouvement et de la Voix de la Ville de Bruxelles

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