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25 Jan 2006 Press Reviews YOU MADE ME A MONSTER by William Forsythe at FNM |
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It is a very personal work of the choreographer, who’s otherwise
known to put on stage his dry, analytical mind-games transformed into
dance. Up to now, this unique chance to see the Forsythe Company in
Stuttgart is due to the Forum Neues Musiktheater. This Stuttgart State
Opera’s venue for experimental works invited the dance ensemble to the
Römerkastell in order to present a joint research project – with and
through this Forsythe-creation. (…) What sounds like beeing
„pre-produced“ by instruments and electronics is actually provoked by
the dancers alone. Their voices and the „noises“, generated by their
body movements are altered by a specific electronic Software. This
voice- converting technology was developed by Andreas Breitscheid and
his team at the FNM providing Forsythe with something he always
aspired: making dance autonomous and independent from musical submittals. Stuttgarter Zeitung
With his performance You made me a monster
the choreographer William Forsythe came back to his very first
workplace : to Stuttgart – but not to the Ballet Company, rather to the
exceedingly experimental Forum Neues Musiktheater of the Stuttgart
State Opera at the Römerkastell. (…) Forsythe positioned himself
anew, letting a privatised dance company perform between Dresden,
Frankfurt and Zurich; furthermore his company is presenting it’s works
on festivals and top-class locations as guest performers: the Forsythe
Company is tramping around, probably only like Pina Bausch does. Stuttgart
- where Forsythe once started as a John Cranko dancer and then actually
managed to first gain a foothold as a choreographer – apparently seems
to play a distinguished part in his work presentation. Thus - and
together with the innovative Forum Neues Musiktheater - an electronic
voice-converting technology was extensively worked out within a joint
research project. Following the theoretical and testing stages and
after the customary „Ius primae noctis“ of the opening night at the
biannual Venice Festival this work also hit it big at other Forsythe
staging posts. But still: somehow You made me a monster
also seems to be tailored for the Stuttgart station: as a „tinkering
moment“, a creative-thinking session, on the foundation of Andreas
Breitscheid’s acoustic „distortion-method“, firmly frapped to the agile
bodies of the three protagonists of this Forsythe-Play. Schwäbisches Tagblatt
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