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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.

Shir at The Vortex Jazz Club

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

18th January

Ronen Kozokaro, is a very versatile and talented musician, I first heard him play at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance where he is an accompanist, where I sometimes draw. Together with dance tutor/dancer Susan Sentler, we have had several very successful collaborations, involving dancers, music and my paintings & sculpture. Ronen is the percussionist for Jewish music group Shir.

Sketches of Shir drawn while they played to a very appreciative happy crowd at The Vortex:Shir

Shir

Shir means “song, poem” in Hebrew. Shir is Maurjice Chernick on clarinet, Ivor Goldberg plays guitar and sings, Piotr Jordan plays violin, Steve Rose plays double bass and Ronen Kozokaro is the percussionist.

Balada Mexicana

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

1st December

Mexican classical guitarist, Morgan Szymanski, invited me to Bolivar Hall to hear him, a pianist and a singer in Balada Mexicana. A Celebration of Classical Music.

Morgan Szymanski

Morgan Szymanski 

Morgan has asked me to respond to his music through my artwork for a project he is running: The Sketches of Mexico Project. The above sketch of Morgan playing the captivating and beautiful Mexican music was drawn during the performance.

Bolivar Hall 1  The pianist

Unfortunately the pianist due to play was ill, a marvelous pianist took her place but I didn’t catch his name. Tenor Jesus Leon sang accompanied by Morgan and by the piano.

Morgan Szymanski and Jesus Leon

Morgan Szymanski accompanying Mexican tenor, Jesus Leon

Today I start work on a painting on canvas in oils and acrylic for Morgan Szymanski for The Sketches of Mexico Project.

Still a chance to hear Morgan Szymanski if you live near Sleaford at Sleaford Music Club, 9/12/2011.

Goodbye Featherstonehaughs

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

26 November

Saturday night at The Riverside Studios. I’m here to watch Edits, choreographed by Lea Anderson for her all-male company the Featherstonehaughs, which she co-founded in 1989, 5 years after co-founding the all-female Cholmondelys. It is the last time the Featherstonehaughs will perform and no one can quite grasp or believe it.

Featherstonehaughs, Edits. copyright Sally McKay 1

Featherstonehaughs, Edits. copyright Sally McKay3

The dance is fascinating and beautiful, I have drawn them rehearsing fragments of the dance but never watched a run. And the costumes… just gorgeous, designed by Oscar winning costume designer and long term collaborator of Lea, Sandy Powell.

Featherstonehaughs, Edits. copyright Sally McKay 2

The 6 Featherstonehaughs took their bows at the end of the show, as the audience clapped and cheered (and quite a few cried) 3 women walked on stage dressed in funerial black lace and began to dance a 1985 Cholmondely dance to Nina Simone’s My Baby Just Cares For Me, there were screams of joy, the co-founders and original dancers of The Cholmondeleys: Lea Anderson, Teresa Barker and Gaynor Coward were dancing together again.

The Cholmondeleys Lea Anderson, Teresa Barker and Gaynor Coward

Goodbye Featherstonehaughs

November 2011 Open Studio

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

17th, 19th, 20th November 2011

Thank you to everyone who came last weekend to our Open Studios at Second Floor Studios in Woolwich. Saturday was a beautiful crisp sunny November day, but quiet. Sunday however was buzzing with activity, from 11.00 am to 5.00 pm my studio was full of visitors, which was surprising as there was thick fog outside.

fog, evening, outside unit 0, 2nd floor studiosThe Royal Iris on Sunday evening, see my shadow (left) captured in the fog. This boat is moored next to the entrance to our studios on the River Thames  

My studioMy studio during the show. Top painting: Uprising/In Your Rooms, below: La La La Human Steps 

My studio

above: Good Morning Midnight. right: LOL (lots of love) 

Between One Breath and the Next Between One Breath and The Next

Come, Been and Gone

Come, Been and Gone

sketch books  Sketch books

I made sales in painting, etchings and drawings plus two discussions of exhibitions in 2012. Work can still be bought directly from me. If you have seen something you like on my blog or website, please contact me on sallymckay@btinternet.com and I will tell you if it’s still available and the price.

Paintings, drawings and etchings will go on show in Marylebone in January, at the excellent award winning hair salon: Billi Currie, Chiltern Street W1U 6LX.

My etchings are exhibited in Suffolk at Southwold’s Buckenham Galleries.

The Featherstonehaughs at The Riverside

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Your last opportunity to see The Featherstonehaughs live, they will perform The Featherstonehaughs Draw on the Sketchbooks of Egon Schiele on Wednesday 23 November and Thursday 24th November at The Riverside Studios. On Friday 25th and Saturday 26th  The Featherstonehaughs will dance Edits at The Riverside for the last time. Ever.

copyright sallymckay.co.uk. Edits

Edits

The Featherstonehaughs rehearse Edits

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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