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Double Bill: WG-Spiel // Poetic Structure



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Stephanie Lim, Darius Lim Chee Wei and Hii Ing Fung in Poetic Structure.

Two ferociously physical new dance works by award-winning Australian choreographer Daniel Jaber.

Friday 19 and Saturday 20 November, 7:30 pm.

Tickets: RM 15 — available at the door.
Fonteyn Studio Theatre, Level 5, Wisma FAB, 1–3 Jalan 14/22, 46200 Petaling Jaya.
For more information contact Bilqis Hijjas: bilqis@rimbundahan.org / +6017 310 3769

“Daniel Jaber has emerged as one of the most interesting artists we’ve seen for a long time” – BLAZE Magazine

“Jaber’s choreography is incredibly sharp, close formed and tight” – dB Magazine

“Daniel Jaber is a great dancer and a fantastic artist” – Independent Weekly

 


WG-SPIEL (50 minutes)

WG Spiel delves into the lives and living habits of 3 housemates coexisting in close living quarters. Set to a vibrant and energetic electronic soundtrack, the work charges forth through images of domestic duties, working life, claustrophobia and relationships.

Performed by: Daniel Jaber, Jessie Mckinlay and Madeline Edwards.

POETIC STRUCTURE (20 minutes)

Poetic structure redefines traditional choreography in the context of a modern world. Cyberspace, chartrooms and MSN form the communicative dialogues of the performers as they engage in wickedly abstract choreography created by CSS and HTML coding formulas. Commenting on communication, technology and digital engulfment in the 21st century - Poetic Structure is a sophisticatedly structured short dance work created by Daniel Jaber and featuring four outstanding Malaysian dancers.

Performed by: Beh Chin, Hii Ing Fung, Stephanie Lim and Darius Lim Chee Wei.

This program contains an interval between pieces.


This program has been made possible through an Asialink – performing arts residency and funded by The Government of South Australia through Arts SA, The Australia – Malaysia Institute, Carclew Youth Arts and Rimbun Dahan.

Last updated 9 November 2010.

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