Rosemary Butcher
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Since the mid-seventies, Rosemary Butcher has been the UK's most consistently radical and innovative choreographer, developing her own movement language and choreographic form. Much of her inspiration is allied with the concepts and ideas in contemporary visual art. Over the last twenty years her work has been presented in over forty countries and she is recognised internationally as one of the UK's leading choreographers.
Archive :: production:T1407544426, dance or ballet:S908, venue:V236
Festival of Minatures: Dialogue with Lucinda - Radical Courses/Interior Drama
An evening of two dances By Nicole Beutler. Based on 1 Radial Courses (1976) 2 Interior Drama (1977) by Lucinda Childs. Fascinated by the radical and deceptively simple minimalism of Lucinda Childs' early work, Beutler chose to remake two of her silent dance pieces, Radial Courses (1976) and Interior Drama (1977), setting the latter to a specially composed work by Gary Shepherd. The underlying choreographic scores are captivating and indecipherably complex. Radial Courses is based on three movement sequences in a constantly shifting, circulatory composition. In Interior Drama five dancers conform to an apparently perfect system, moving in repetitive and hallucinatory patterns. Childs describes her own work as an ‘intense experience of intense looking and listening’. Beutler’s reinterpretations centre on the individual dancer’s efforts and responsibilities within the group patterns, revealing parallel realities and the ritualistic qualities of both dances. Nicole Beutler focuses unwaveringly on the person behind the performer, using musicality and subtle humour to draw in the spectator. She uses an articulate sense of detail to create minimal and highly visual works.