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ENO presents The Death of Klinghoffer

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

28th February

On the 10th February I spent a wonderful day at 3 Mills Studios drawing an ENO rehearsal for The Death of Klinghoffer. On the 28th February I watched the performance at The London Coliseum. These are a few small drawings I made from my seat high up in the balcony.

The Death of Klinghoffer

The Death of Klinghoffer

The Death of Klinghoffer

The Death of Klinghoffer  During the rehearsal I concentrated on drawing the dancers, choreographed by Arthur Pita and drawing conductor Baldur Brönnimann. At the performance the conductor was out of my view and the dancers felt distanced. I loved the long shadows cast across the stage giving a sense of heat and sunlight. This week I start an oil painting inspired by my drawings.

Siobhan Davies Dance at Turner Contemporary

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

If an uplifting exhibition of Turner’s paintings, the most famous erotic life size sculpture, or beautiful typographic and photographic imagery by Hamish Fulton isn’t enough to lure you to the Turner Contemporary in Margate maybe this will.

Siobhan Davies Dance will perform Rotor at Turner Contemporary 30 March – 1st April. ‘Rotor is an ensemble of performances, sound, installations and artworks created by 9 artists from different backgrounds in response to Davies’ filmed choreography “The Score”.

             Rotor. Siobhan Davies Dance  Rotor was first presented at Siobhan Davies Studios in November 2010 where I drew the performance. In 2006 I drew during rehearsals of In Plain Clothes, in 2007 for Two Quartets and The Collection at Victoria Miro Gallery in 2009.

Candoco Rehearsal with Claire Cunningham

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

Candoco Dance Company has been commissioned for Unlimited, a project celebrating disability, arts, culture and sport as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad. Choreographer Claire Cunningham is working with Candoco making a new work for the company of 12 disabled and non-disabled dancers, including dancers invited from Rio de Janeiro and Beijing.

I was invited to join the company to draw the dancers in rehearsal

Candoco rehearsal

The day began with a morning class

Candoco rehearsal

Candoco rehearsal

Claire immediately creates a sharing and sensitive atmosphere by asking everyone in the studio to speak in turn for 1 minute about anything they want, the only limitation is that the words spoken most go no further than that room. Many of the 1 minutes are filled with very personal heart felt words, I find I talk very fast tripping over my words, so much I want to say – how many words can be spoken in 1 minute? At the close I feel light headed was it because I haven’t taken a breath or because I released the words instead of boxing them up inside my head?

CAndoco Rehearsal

The dancers were each given a crutch to work with in the rehearsal 

The first performance will be at Trinity Laban on 29th February

The Death of Klinghoffer at The London Coliseum

Monday, February 20th, 2012

February 10th

Choreographer Arthur Pita is rehearsing The Death of Klinghoffer with the English National Opera opening at the London Coliseum 25th February. I joined them for a day to draw during the rehearsal.

The Death of Klinghoffer is American composer John Adams controversial ‘docu-opera’ about the killing of a Jewish American tourist during the hijacking of a Mediterranean cruise liner by Palestinian militants.

The Death of Klinghoffer. copyright Sally McKay

Conductor Baldur Bronnimann 

The Death of Klinghoffer. copyright Sally McKay The Death of Klinghoffer. copyright Sally McKay

A cast of 12 dancers, including Bettina Carpi and Joe Walkling who danced in Arthur Pita‘s wonderful production Metamorphosis, which I was privileged to draw in 2011

The Death of Klinghoffer. copyright Sally McKay

The Death of Klinghoffer. copyright Sally McKay

Libretto written by Alice Goodman. Directed by Tom Morris (War Horse co-director).

These drawings are work in progress, the starting point of a painting in oils and acrylic which I will show at my forthcoming exhibitions in 2012.

Open Studio May 2012: Thursday May 17th 5pm – 9pm. Saturday 19th May 11am – 6pm. Sunday 20th May 11am – 6pm. Studio 17, Unit 0, Second Floor Studios, Mellish Industrial Estate, Warspite Road, London SE18 5NR

Solo exhibition: A Trace of Movement. Paul McPherson Gallery 14th – 26th May, 77 Lassell Street, Greenwich, London SE10 9PJ

Solo exhibition: Dancing as Music Made Visible part of ‘On Sublimity and Synaesthesia‘ exhibiting in conjunction with freelance writer Dr Stephen Baycroft. No Format Gallery, Second Floor Studios, Mellish Industrial Estate, Warspite Road, London SE18 5NR. 13th September – 23rd September

More details on the exhibitions will follow

Contact sallymckay@btinternet.co.uk for more information on exhibitions and sales

Russell Maliphant Company. The Rodin Project

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

5th February.

Russell Maliphant Company at Sadler’s Wells. Part of British Dance Edition

Full house for the performance of The Rodin Project at Sadler’s Wells. Always feels a treat to be part of an audience and see the dancers who I’ve been with during rehearsals perform.

The Rodin Project performance

The Rodin Project performance  The Rodin Project performance

The Rodin Project performance

Just gorgeous.

The Rodin Project premiered in Paris at Theatre National de Chaillot on 31st January. Russell Maliphant Company perform The Rodin Project at Huddersfield 27th February and Nottingham 6th March.

See my blog posts of rehearsal drawings: Russell Maliphant Company. Rearsals November 14th; Russell Maliphant Company. The Rodin Project January 13th;   Russell Maliphant Rehearse at Lilian Baylis January 25th

Yorke Dance Project in LA

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

12th November

Way back when it was still 2011 and we were wearing tee-shirts not polo-necks and wooly hats, I spent a wonderful day drawing dance company Yorke Dance Project with choreographer Yolande Yorke-Edgell, rehearsing City Limitless in preparation for their trip to Los Angeles. They rehearsed at Siobhan Davies Dance Studios.

yorke dance project copyright Sally McKay Yorke Dance Project in LA

Yorke dance project

Yorke dance project. 5   Just a small selection of the many drawings I made of the dancers during the rehearsal

Yorke dance project  Read a preview of the show in the LA Times

See these and more of Yorke Dance Project at my Open Studio May 17th, 19th and 20th. Details of solo exhibition in September will follow soon.

Interested in purchasing or commissioning work? Contact sallymckay@btinternet.com

Hofesh Shechter Company. The Art of Not Looking Back

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

3rd February. Triple Bill at Sadler’s Wells. Part of British Dance Edition

Hofesh Shechter Dance Company. The Art of Not Looking Back

The third dance in the Triple Bill was Hofesh Shechter Company dancing The Art of Not Looking Back.

The Art of Not Looking Back. Hofesh Shechter

The Art of Not Looking Back. Hofesh Shechter

The Art of Not Looking Back. Hofesh Schecter

The Art of Not Looking Back was made for the women dancers of the Hofesh Shechter Company. Opens with Hofesh’s voice saying “My mother left me when I was two.” I wince at the thought then jump at the loud long cry of pain. From this moment until the end of the dance the theatre is alive with energy and pathos. The dancers move in the unique Hofesh style, both urban and earthy, vulnerable and strong, but always fluid, dynamic and completely synchronized with each other in complex rhythms.

These small pencil drawings were made during the performance. I have drawn Hofesh Shechter Company many times, the last time during a rehearsal of Political Mother: The Choreographers’ Cut in London last year. See my web site for painting In your rooms/Uprising: The Choreographer’s Cut and charcoal drawings of early rehearsals of Political Mother.

Some of the work is still available for sale, contact sallymckay@btinternet.com for further information.

Set and Reset/Reset. Candoco

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

3rd February. Triple Bill at Sadler’s Wells. Part of British Dance Edition

Candoco Dance Company. Set and Reset/Reset 

An interval followed Wayne McGregor|Random Dance after which Candoco Dance Company performed Set and Reset/Reset.

Candoco. Set and Reset

American postmodern choreographer Trisha Brown choreographed her signature work Set and Reset in 1983, it has been re-staged as part of Candoco’s celebrations to mark turning 20. Former Trisha Brown Dance Company member Abigail Yager taught the dancers of Candoco Dance Company sequences from the original abstract choreography and then led them in improvisation with the same instuctions that Trisha Brown gave in the 1983 version. “Keep it simple, act on instinct, stay on the edge, work with visibility and invisibility, and get in line.”

Candoco. Set and Reset

Candoco. Set and Reset  Set and Reset/Reset

The work was danced to the original music “Long Time No See” by Laurie Anderson. The costumes designed by Celeste Dandeker-Arnold OBE and set designed by David Locke were inspired by the originals by Robert Rauschenburg.

Wayne McGregor|Random Dance

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

3rd February. Triple Bill at Sadler’s Wells. Part of British Dance Edition

Wayne McGregor|Random Dance. 

Wayne McGregor|Random Dance opened the evening with a cast of 10 dancers an extract of their powerful evocative dance Far 

Wayne McGregor|Random.Far 

Wayne McGregor|Random.Far

Behind the dancers is a huge panel of white lights which is an extraordinary work in it’s own right, designed by Lucy Carter. The lights create intricate patterns as they come on and off in complex sequences, creating linear shadows on the panel and deep shadows on the floor from the dancers moving bodies.

Wayne McGregor|Random.Far

I also watched, drew and wrote about Wayne McGregor|Random Dance dancing Far in December 2010.

Without Warning at The Old Vic Tunnels

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

1st February

Without Warning is a work bringing together light, sound and movement, it is based upon responses of choreographer Lizzie Kew Ross to Brian Keenan‘s autobiographical book An Evil Cradling, about his 4 years in captivity as a hostage in Beirut in the late 1980’s. Performed by four dancers and four musicians in the wonderfully atmospheric Old Vic Tunnels under Waterloo Station.

without warning  A cellist and double bassist play haunting chords. A promenade performance, the audience walk through the tunnels following the movement of the dancers. The rumble of the trains above adds to the uneasy atmosphere.

without warning 5b

A shadowy person runs through the spectators’ group, very fast. Two figures cling to each other, then as if claw at each other in the dim light.

without warning

without warning  The power of the human touch: tender and harsh, fragile and strong, agonising and healing.

without warning

Against all the odds the human spirit is shown to somehow survive, but it is clear that not all will come through.

without warning

I drew at the dress rehearsal, I thought it was so good I took my 3 kids a couple of nights later and drew again.

Performers: David Leahy, Natasha Lohan, Laura Moody, Sonia Rafferty, Megan Saunders, Lauren Potter, Simon Wehrli and Dario Dugandzic. Lighting Design: Faye Patterson. Dramaturg: Mary Ann Hushlak

Also see Darkroom, portrait photographer Peter Anderson‘s exploration of containment and confinement with his silver gelatin, hand printed photographs of the rehearsals inside a replica of his darkroom.