Thomas Hauert has created a piece for the fourth year PARTS students. This project is based on a choreographic method using the memory of music as the unifying score for the movement of a group. The music (that the audience don’t hear) is “12 por 8” by Alejandro Sanz, a musically complex pop song in a 12/8 time signature, combining binary and tertiary rhythms. The fourth year PARTS students learned to sing an a capella arrangement by heart and sing it in their heads, communicating through movement with the others to stay in sync.
Thomas Hauert has created a piece for the fourth year PARTS students. This project is based on a choreographic method using the memory of music as the unifying score for the movement of a group. The music (that the audience don’t hear) is “12 por 8” by Alejandro Sanz, a musically complex pop song in a 12/8 time signature, combining binary and tertiary rhythms. The fourth year PARTS students learned to sing an a capella arrangement by heart and sing it in their heads, communicating through movement with the others to stay in sync.
Concept, direction and choreography: Thomas Hauert
Dance created and presented by: Franziska Aigner, Pieter Ampe, Fabian Barba, Marisa Cabal, Ales Cucek, Sirah Foighel, Yumiko Funaya, Carlos Garbin, Robin jonsson, Liz Kinoshita, Eun-kyung Lee, Tuur Marinus, Mikael Marklund, Simon Mayer, Gilles Polet, Albert Quesada, Helio Santos, Gabriel Schenker, Ondrej Vidlar, Georgia Vardarou, Kyung-hee Woo