Archive for the ‘Drawing’ Category

Access to Dance

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Earlier in the year I spent some time in Lewisham College Dance Department with 3rd year Access to Dance students drawing them dancing during rehearsals for their final performances. From the drawings I painted on canvas using acrylic and oil.

Lewisham College. Access to Dance

Hope Whispers Softly. Oil and acrylic on canvas. 2011 

Square Dances. The Performance

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

9th October

Square Dances: 4 London Squares, over 200 dancers, bells, and a mobile audience.

Square Dances. Performance, Men.The Men in Brunswick Square

50 men in tones of blues and browns, slowly walk towards a large chestnut tree. A huge church bell is struck, very slowly the men move, raising their heads and arms like plants searching out the sun, the bell chimes again, and as if the earth is magnetically pulling them they are being drawn down to the ground. The vibrations of the bell hum through the air and ground. There is a reverence, the audience circling the tree are silent and still, we are as if one with the men, all caught between the vibrations of the bell, the silence of the square and the pull of the earth.

Square Dances. Performance, students.The Dance Students in Queen Square

The dancers each carrying a desk bell, stand close to the benches where the audience sit surrounding the small square. Before commencing they quietly ask if there is a person we would like to dedicate the dance to, the name is written on the dancers arm, by the second day their arms are covered in names. They ring the bells and each dances a unique solo moving from ground to air, returning to the ground to ring the bell at the close of the dance. They move towards other benches to dance, again dedicated to another, again making a gift of their dance. The square is full of echoes and memories.

Square Dances. Performance, Women.The Women in Gordon Square

Gordon Square is the biggest square, with the largest group of performers. The women arrive dressed in shades of blue all with hand bells, as they move across the square they stop and listen, their heads on one side or their faces turned to sky. Stamping feet in an unsettled animal way, raising arms, turning, as if movement made by one group is felt through the earth by others across the square, stimulating movement.

Square Dances. Performance, WomenThe Children in Woburn Square

This was the last dance I watched, the children held small hand bells, which they rung as they scampered, they moved faster than the grown ups, it was great to end with such liveliness. As they left the square we could hear them ringing the bells and laughing as went down the street. As I looked around the audience, some having watched all 4 performances some having just chanced across this one, everyone was smiling.

Hofesh Shechter Company rehearsals

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

I spent 2 productive days in a rehearsal studio in Shoreditch with the Hofesh Shechter Company while they worked on Political Mother: The Choreographer’s Cut for their up coming performances at the Melbourne Festival in Australia.

Political Mother: The Choreographer’s Cut. drawn Sally McKay Political Mother: The Choreographer’s Cut. drawn Sally McKay 

Political Mother: The Choreographer’s Cut. drawn Sally McKay Out of the many drawings, I have selected 3 speedy charcoal drawings on prepared Fabriano paper, drawn during a run on the last afternoon.

Hofesh Shechter Company. Political Mother The Choreographer’s cut  Cut. Sally McKay

I filled 3 sketch books  

This is work in progress towards a painting in oil and acrylics based on this dance, which I hope to complete in time for my Open Studio where my work can be purchased, on November 17th 5.00-9.00 pm, 19th and 20th 11.00-6.00 pm. 

Square Dances. Rehearsals at The Place

Friday, October 7th, 2011

6th October

At The Place to draw the dance students while they work on their 2 1/2 minute solos with Rosemary Lee to be performed in Queen Square for Square Dances. The dance starts and ends to a ring of a bell.

 Square Dances. Rosemary Lee. Drawings: Sally McKay

Square Dances. Rosemary Lee. Drawings: Sally McKay

Drawn with a brush and ink on handmade paper

There is a wonderful energy in the room. Each solo feels different, some feel safe and comfortable, with gentle dynamics, others are slightly wild as if there is an external force in control of the movements.  All feel intimate and personal.

La La La Human Steps. New Work

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

La La La Human Steps are a Montreal based contemporary dance company founded in 1980 by Edourd LockNew Work performed at Sadler’s Wells 28/9 – 1/11 brings together 2 tragic love affairs from operas: Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas and Gluck’s Orpheus and Euridice, but the score is changed dramatically by composer Gavin Bryars for piano, viola, cello and saxophone it is played live on stage adding to the passion and energy in the intense choreography.

 La La La Human Steps. New Work. Sally McKay

La La La Human Steps. New Work

My drawings of La La La Human Steps performing “New Work” at Sadler’s Wells

The classically trained dancers move en pointe with incredible, take-your-breath-away speed and precision. The choreography catapults through anger, frustration, tenderness and passion. Two pools of bright light on the floor create restricted space to move in and sharpen the angular body frames of the female dancers dressed in black leotards and footless tights, throwing dramatic shadows of the male dancers in suits and heightening the atmosphere, contributing to the black and white filmic quality.

Above: Two of pages from my sketch book of drawings of La La La Human Steps, drawn during the performance. Print Studio at Second Floor Studios, Woolwich, London SE18 5NR, opens in November. Expect to see La La La Human Steps etchings soon after.

Square Dances. Rosemary Lee

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

I am at The Place, drawing choreographer Rosemary Lee and The Place students devising and rehearsing solos for Square Dances.Rosemary Lee. rehearsal. Square Dances

Rosemary Lee: “…make a gift of your dancing; a small but rich and delicate gift”

Square dance 5square dance 6

Square Dances Rosemary Lee  Rosemary Lee is rehearsing 4 groups of professional and non-professional dancers for her new large scale site specific community dance: The Place dance students, 50 men, 100 women and also children, each group will dance in central London squares: Gordon, Woburn, Queen and Brunswick Squares,  repeating the dance 12 times over the weekend. Part of Dance Umbrella, the performance will take place 8 and 9 October.

Two years ago I drew during the rehearsals of Rosemary Lee’s Common Dance, the captivating community dance for over 50 dancers of all ages performed at Greenwich Dance. I feel so fortunate to be invited by Rosemary and welcomed by the dancers to draw the rehearsal process of Square Dances.

Metamorphosis Performance at The Linbury

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

20th September.

Arthur Pita‘s extraordinary, beautiful and very moving dance based on Kafka’s Metamorphosis is performed at The Linbury this week, ends Saturday

Metamorphosis 11 

Ed Watson dances the insect in Arthur Pita’s Metamorphosis 

Metamorphosis 10 Metamorphosis 9

Laura Day, Nina Goldman, Anton Skrzypiciel, Bettina Carpi, Joe Walkling, Greig Cooke  

Metamorphosis 8

All drawn during the performance in the dark, to see rehearsal drawings drawn in day light, scroll down to 7th and 9th September.

All my work is for sale, if you would like to view these and much more, including paintings, etchings and life-size wire sculpture, all related to dance come to my Open Studio exhibition on November 17th 5.00-9.00 pm, 19th and 20th 11.00-6.00 pm. Or please leave a comment below and I will contact you.

 

The Featherstonehaughs Farewell Tour

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

13th September. I am with The FeatherstonehaughsLea Anderson‘s all male contemporary dance company, drawing during rehearsals leading up to their farewell tour. They are reworking the 1998 company classic The Featherstonehaughs Draw on the Sketch Books of Egon Schiele.

The day begins with Release class led by Chisato Ohno.

Featherstonehaughs  Featherstonehaughs

Release class led by Chisato Ohno

rehearseRehearsal of The Featherstonehaughs Draw on the Sketch Books of Egon Schiele

It was 10 years ago when Lea Anderson invited me to draw The Featherstonehaughs and her all female company The Cholmondeleys during the rehearsal process of ‘3‘. Since then I have drawn The Featherstonehaughs and The Cholmondeleys many times, but this will be the last time, they are to disband following 100% funding cut from the the Arts Council.

Richard Alston @ the Saatchi Gallery

Monday, September 12th, 2011

On September 7th at the Saatchi Gallery, the Richard Alston Dance Company performed in a response to the work in the current exhibition The Shape of Things to come: New Sculpture. I was there with my sketch book to draw.

Talented dancer James Pett, who modeled for the last life size wire sculpture I made, was dancing, which was an unexpected treat.

Richard Alston Co. DoubleworkDoublework, Gallery 10

Artist Sterling Ruby. Monument Stalagmite/Headbanger. 2008

Hard of Hearing

Hard of Hearing, Gallery 5

Artist John Baldessari.Beethoven’s Trumpet (with Ear) Opus 133. 2007

Light Flooding

Light Flooding, Gallery 12

Artist Anselm Reyle. Untitled. 2006

Isle of Joy

Isle of Joy, Gallery 7

Artist Folkert de Jong. Shooting Lesson. 2007

 Roughcut

Roughcut    Roughcut, Gallery 3

 Artist Dirk Skreber. Untitled (Crash 1), Untitled (Crash 2). 2009

 

The Metamorphosis, rehearsal

Friday, September 9th, 2011

MetamorphosisGregor (Edward Watson) 

Metamorphosis 13Betinna Carpi rehearses with Edward Watson 

Greta   Grete (Laura Day)