CLIMAX
Described by Artforum Magazine as Yasmeen Godder's "tour-de-force" choreography CLIMAX has been originally conceived as a site-specific performance for a Museum's space. Reassembled anew by Godder to fit into varied of open spaces the work is an active invitation to the audience to move as they engage in an emotionally intimate, yet forcefully provoking performance. Incorporating tension-filled movement phrases from Godder's 15 years of artistic oeuvre, the three hour long creation is choreographed to blend between performers, audience and space. The six dancers are situated in-close proximity to the public allowing themselves and the viewers to be captured and released from each other's grasp. The almost ritualistic creation of circle shaped forms in the space turns the viewers into witnesses as well as participants.
Seamlessly deconstructing and integrating new situations out of Godder's physical, emotional, communal, spatial, and conceptual lexicon of movements, the dancers are reassessing the human condition as it culminates throughout Godder's concrete reality. The essence of dance and performance is rendered through the deftness and sensitivity of the dancers as they challenge the viewers' perspective of space and time. Examining the art of performance and its relevance in our troubled age, CLIMAX utilizes repetitions, unisons and group tasks in an attempt to critically investigate current notions of national identity and self-determination.
"three-hour tour-de-force" (Chelsea Haines , artforum.com)
"a unique, radical, groundbreaking, inspiring event that instills hope" (Orna Oryan (erev-rav.com)
"Climax" is a political work, perhaps an Israeli archeology. It is a mixture of the sense of togetherness of the circle of creators, togetherness and security, juxtaposed with the sense of insecurity...The wonderful dancers deserve praise no less than the choreography - they express a physical and emotional totality that does justice to the emotional roller coaster they embody. They radiate truth and that is why everything that takes place is so touching..." (Ruth Eshel Haaretz)
Check out our Official Teaser and Shachaf Dekel's Video Portrait of Climax and Yasmeen Godder
Described by Artforum Magazine as Yasmeen Godder's "tour-de-force" choreography CLIMAX has been originally conceived as a site-specific performance for a Museum's space. Reassembled anew by Godder to fit into varied of open spaces the work is an active invitation to the audience to move as they engage in an emotionally intimate, yet forcefully provoking performance. Incorporating tension-filled movement phrases from Godder's 15 years of artistic oeuvre, the three hour long creation is choreographed to blend between performers, audience and space. The six dancers are situated in-close proximity to the public allowing themselves and the viewers to be captured and released from each other's grasp. The almost ritualistic creation of circle shaped forms in the space turns the viewers into witnesses as well as participants.
Seamlessly deconstructing and integrating new situations out of Godder's physical, emotional, communal, spatial, and conceptual lexicon of movements, the dancers are reassessing the human condition as it culminates throughout Godder's concrete reality. The essence of dance and performance is rendered through the deftness and sensitivity of the dancers as they challenge the viewers' perspective of space and time. Examining the art of performance and its relevance in our troubled age, CLIMAX utilizes repetitions, unisons and group tasks in an attempt to critically investigate current notions of national identity and self-determination.
"three-hour tour-de-force" (Chelsea Haines , artforum.com)
"a unique, radical, groundbreaking, inspiring event that instills hope" (Orna Oryan (erev-rav.com)
"Climax" is a political work, perhaps an Israeli archeology. It is a mixture of the sense of togetherness of the circle of creators, togetherness and security, juxtaposed with the sense of insecurity...The wonderful dancers deserve praise no less than the choreography - they express a physical and emotional totality that does justice to the emotional roller coaster they embody. They radiate truth and that is why everything that takes place is so touching..." (Ruth Eshel Haaretz)
Check out our Official Teaser and Shachaf Dekel's Video Portrait of Climax and Yasmeen Godder
"three-hour tour-de-force" (Chelsea Haines , artforum.com)
"a unique, radical, groundbreaking, inspiring event that instills hope" (Orna Oryan (erev-rav.com)
"Climax" is a political work, perhaps an Israeli archeology. It is a mixture of the sense of togetherness of the circle of creators, togetherness and security, juxtaposed with the sense of insecurity...The wonderful dancers deserve praise no less than the choreography - they express a physical and emotional totality that does justice to the emotional roller coaster they embody. They radiate truth and that is why everything that takes place is so touching..." (Ruth Eshel Haaretz)
Credits
Choreography: Yasmeen Godder
Co-artistic director and Dramaturgy: Itzik Giuli
Creating Performers: Shuli Enosh, Dor Frank, Yuli Kovbasnian, Uri Shafir, Edu Turull-Montells and Ofir Yudilevitch
Costumes: Adam Kalderon, Tami Lebovits
Installation: Edu Turull-Montells
Lighting Design: Omer Sheizaf
Spatial Sound Design: Eran Sachs
Live Sound Installation: Tomer Damsky
Artistic Consultation: Ido Feder
Photography: Gadi Dagon
Administration and Production: Guy Hugler
CLIMAX was commissioned by The Petach Tikva Museum of Art for Set in Motion Curated by Drorit Gur Arie and Avi Feldman
Co-production with théâtre Garonne, Toulouse (FR)