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Dancing
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Berlin-born Isabel Mohn explores personal space with My One and Lonely
by MARITES CARINO
I grew
up in a city that was restricted by a wall, says choreographer
Isabel Mohn, a 27-year-old Berlin native who moved to Montreal seven
years ago to pursue her dance studies. My One and Lonely, Mohns
first full-length solo production, plays with the idea of space and
its limits.
The piece had its beginnings in Japan, where Mohn, a LADMMI graduate,
spent last summer studying with Butoh instructor Kazuo Ohno. In
Japan there are so many people who live in a limited space, she
says. The Japanese have this physical proximity with one another,
yet at the same time respect the personal space of others.
Mohn explores these ideas through this autobiographical solo. I
wanted to play with the idea of being alone, yet wanting to be with
someone, she explains. Using this paradox, she creates a playful,
androgynous character searching for an identity while trying to fit
in, both physically and figuratively. By separating on-stage space with
bricks and suitcases, Mohn creates limits, and, although she is the
manipulator of these objects, she is also manipulated by them.
Mohn seeks out proximity with her public in two ways. First, through
venue choice: the Théâtre de lEsquisse has a limited
seating capacity, which makes the audience feel closer to the performer.
Having studied theatre and mime in Germany, Mohn says she also wants
to engage people through laughter, but warns that its not
ha ha humour, but the more wink-wink kind.
When the work finishes its Montreal run, Mohn hopes to bring My One
and Lonely to Japan and Germany. Because this is a solo, Ive
worked alone on this piece for a long time, she says. I
cant wait to share it with an audience.
Hip hop to D-Day
If you know what locking and popping are, youll feel right at
home watching Répertoire, a show put on by American hip-hop company
Rennie Harris Puremovement. Rennie Harris, a Philadelphia native, brings
five of his high-energy choreographies to Montreal. Ambassador of hip
hop dance, Harris and his 11-member company have brought hip hop moves
from the streets to the contemporary dance stage.
In other news, pull out your dancing shoes: its International
Dance Day, April 29. To mark the event this year, the Regroupement québécois
de la dance, who represent professional dancers and dance companies,
moves into cyberspace. A must for danceophiles, the new Web site will
feature an electronic newsletter, links to local dance companies and
artists, and Oùquandanse, a handy calendar of performances.
Let your fingers do the dancing at www.quebecdanse.org. :
My One and
Lonely at Théâtre de lEsquisse, May 25 at 8
pm, 527-5197
Répertoire
at le Centre Pierre-Péladeau, April 2627, 8pm, 987-6919
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