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Sequences | reykjavik | 6–15 October 2017
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Prinz Gholam (DE)

Prinz Gholam (DE)

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Saturday 31st October, 14.00 @ Reykjavik Maritime Museum

 

 

Monday 2nd November, 19.00 @ National Gallery of Iceland

 

 

Suspended time and absorption are central in our performative work. We perform „engrossed in an activity as if in denial of an audience“. We keep still. We move according to a choreographed path. We keep close to each other, we touch each other, we lie on the floor. From one tableau to the next. Holding the image for few minutes. One of us lies on a wooden plank. The whole leg, buttocks and lower back rest on the plank. Only shoulders and head touch the floor. The second figure is already doing a shoulderstand, bending the left knee and simultaneously stretching and leaning the right leg slightly over the head. The stretched leg remains leaning… The piece is inspired by the long scene in the sculpture garden at the Museum of Modern Art in New York from the film „Shadows“ by John Casavettes; Stills from Bob Fosse’s „All that Jazz“; photos of works by Yvonne Rainer and Rudolph von Laban and Kinesiology, physical therapy exercises.

Prinz Gholam is an artist duo living and working in Berlin, Germany. Wolfgang Prinz born in Leutkirch, Germany, and Michel Gholam born in Beirut, Lebanon, have been working as collaborators since 2000. Their work leave a strong sense of body and movement because of their highly choreographed poses with a fresh take on contemporary dance in an interplay with the visual arts.