We bring together a rich range of dance knowledge both as performers and choreographers, drawing on experience of ballet, contemporary, mime, mask work, and butoh. Malcolm is a multi-instrumentalist and composer who works across a wide range of musical genres. We are all experienced improvisers interested in the use of improvisation within a narrative structure in performance, and the fluid boundaries between the composed and the spontaneous.
Working on turning selected episodes from Ovid’s Metamorphoses into short solo pieces, and prompted by the constraints suggested by the historical evidence about ancient Roman pantomime, our wider artistic questions and explorations revolve around the following reflections. Narratives are a universal mode of expression and a powerful way of creating meaning; and although their natural medium is language, there is an inherent multifarious richness in the ways in which non-verbal narratives can be woven. We are particularly interested in devising a new modality for performance that embodies narratives through the use of integrated movement and sound (rather than text) by combining our own approaches with approaches that have been employed in the ancient and modern world (eg., Roman pantomime, ballet, kathak...). In turn, these explorations raise fascinating questions: How to re-mediate text into expressive non-verbal dance and music performances? How does one make non-verbal performances understandable, emotionally resonant, relevant for audiences through dance and music? How does the solo constraint affect the story-dancing, the story-musicing?
Avid for Ovid artists:
Ségolène Tarte, dancer
Susie Crow, dancer
Malcolm Atkins, musician
Marie-Louise Crawley, dancer
Marie-Louise Crawley, dancer
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For enquiries, please email avidforovid (AT) gmail.com
Our individual biographies:
photography by Chris Atkins |
Personal website: http://www.malcolmatkins.com/
Personal website: https://www.westmidlandsdance.com/profile/marie-louise-crawley
Susie Crow danced with Royal and Sadler’s Wells Royal Ballet; twice a finalist in the Madrid Choreographic Competition, her works include ballets for SWRB, Dance Advance, National Youth Dance and Ballet companies. Now based in Oxford she choreographs and devises projects for Ballet in Small Spaces (BiSS); teaches students, professionals and teachers; runs the Oxford Dance Writers website; and collaborates with musicians, visual artists and other dancers in creative research. Recent work has included full length narrative work Black Maria and BiSS double bill of Inside Out and Commedia which toured Oxfordshire supported by Grants for the Arts and Exuberant Trust. She holds an MA in Dance Studies from University of Surrey and is currently researching the ballet class for a PhD at University of Roehampton.
Personal website: http://balletinsmallspaces.wordpress.com/about/
Personal website: http://balletinsmallspaces.wordpress.com/about/
photography by Frank Cortot |
Personal website: http://dancingconvolutions.blogspot.com