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KIDD PIVOT

Kidd Pivot
Vancouver
Dark Matters
Vancouver Playhouse
 
Performance Dates + Times:
Friday, February 26 2010, 8:00 PM
Saturday, February 27 2010, 8:00 PM
 

Presented with

Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad


120 minutes, with intermission

“Dark matter” is the terra incognita of our day. Comprising roughly 96 percent of the observable universe, dark matter affects the speed, structure and evolution of galaxies, yet its nature remains a mystery. This potent, affecting darkness is paralleled in Crystal Pite’s newest creation, Dark Matters. Emerging out of Pite’s curiosity and fascination with the unseen forces at work on mind and body, Dark Matters, features six extraordinary dancers, and a stunning original score from long-time collaborator Owen Belton.

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Presented with

Cultural Olympiad logo


120 minutes, with intermission

“Dark matter” is the terra incognita of our day. Comprising roughly 96 percent of the observable universe, dark matter affects the speed, structure and evolution of galaxies, yet its nature remains a mystery. This potent, affecting darkness is paralleled in Crystal Pite’s newest creation, Dark Matters. Emerging out of Pite’s curiosity and fascination with the unseen forces at work on mind and body, Dark Matters, features six extraordinary dancers, and a stunning original score from long-time collaborator Owen Belton.

Dark Matters is structured into two distinct acts: Act One portrays the tension between creation and destruction through a decidedly theatrical fable; the players are manipulated by anonymous puppeteers who drive the narrative yet subvert its artifice. Act Two is pure dance, with choreography that aspires to the impossible purity and grace of a marionette, while grappling with the essential question of free will, and the conflict inherent in manipulation. The revelations of Act One inform the way we view the dancing in Act Two.

With "dark matter" beautifully embodied in the shadowy puppeteer, Dark Matters is a haunting portrait of the unknown, a performance that pulls itself apart in an attempt to discover what it’s made of.

Co-produced by Dance Victoria, National Arts Centre (Ottawa), L’Agora de la danse (Montreal) and Arts Partners in Creative Development.

“Pite’s vocabulary is absolutely distinct…”
—Seattle Post-Intelligencer


“Pite’s as energetic as a sparkler, as fluid as quicksilver…”
—Ballet Tanz Magazine

Presented with the assistance of

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Please note: Latecomers will not be permitted until intermission.

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Photo by Chris Randle
Photo by Chris Randle
Photo by Chris Randle
Photo by Chris Randle
 
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