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The appellations 'clean, shining, clear and vibrating' most accurately and fully characterize the choreography of the Silence of the Trembling Hands, created by Virpi Pahkinen for six dancers of the Polish Dance Theatre - Poznań Ballet. This barely few minute-long dance etude (...) enters the memory as a clean and deep illumination experienced through art, a drawing towards perfection and harmony, a touching of mystery (...). There is something magical in this repetition of movement and gesture, something from ceremony, meditation. We are in the presence of a clear, distilled form, drawn from tradition and ritual, danced to a music in which sounds the echo of something primeval but in electronic transformation. The lighting design is instrumental in turning the empty boards of the stage into a place of magic and mystery.
Izabela Przyłuska, "Gazeta Malarzy i Poetów", 2 (44) 2002. |