ANDREAS HANNES:
TREMBLE
One may think of Andreass as visible music. While looking at his choreographies, it comes as no surprise that his artistic development as a dancer was tremendously influenced by his father's profession in music, as well as his own studies of percussion. Years later, Andreas is a recipient of the Young Artsupport Award 2019, Moving Forward Trajectory Award 2018 for the performance The City, and the De Troffel Award nominee, given by Festival Cement.
A certain Tremble arrives. Andreas works again with the practice of continuous skipping – as in skipping down the street. In this piece, a group of dancers embarks on a journey without a destination. They move across the stage by drawing geometrical patterns and falling in and out of rhythm. Together, they form a body that dynamically moves through space. With a sustained cadence and the original music by composer Rival Consoles, Tremble highlights a space that is in transit.
Through the continuous flow of skipping, you are pulled into the movement; as if you were sitting on a moving vehicle, trembling, you become part of a road-trip in which your memories and inspiration intertwine.
# journey to who-knows-where # where doesn't matter # rhythm # skipping as a flow
concept & choreography: Andreas Hannes * performers: Sigrid Stigsdatter Mathiassen, Antonia Steffens, Charlie Laban Trier, Andreas Hannes * light: Paulina Prokop * music & mix: Rival Consoles * costume: Aziz Bekkaoui * poster: Luis Xertu * production & publicity: Dansmakers Amsterdam & Michael Scerbo * dramaturgy: Renée Copraij, Bruno Listopad * artistic advice: Suzy Blok, Kristin de Groot, Heleen Volman * in collaboration with DansBrabant, Dansateliers, Moving Futures Network * co-funding: Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, Dansgroep Amsterdam, Young Artsupport Amsterdam
© Bart Grietens © Paulina Prokop