I had pains in my back and other limbs and after I heard this music and watched these dancers the pain dissipated. All my senses were transported to a wonderful place. Thank you again
He has done a unique work in music, going back to the origin of music.. he kinda give the right weight to each note and so each sound has the right importance... ! that's genious
This wonderful piece of music allows for so many different interpretations. The choreography here is absolutely amazing. So glad I discovered it! Thank you!
Well, to begin with this music requires no dancing at all. I really don't know if sense-wise and feeling-wise it's compatible with dancing at all. I personally listen to this song when I'm alone and it's dark in my room. I lie on the floor and well, it's like a journey through space. It has nothing to do with dancing. But this man, I think, has found a suitable connection. I like it a lot.
I agree, for sure there's something very beckett about it. Reminds me of act without words and krapp's last tape: Beckett's two movement pieces. It's got beckett style darkness and the style's very similar.
''What kind of music is this? Whoever wrote it must have left himself behind at one point to dig the piano notes out of the earth and gather the artificial harmonics of the violins from heaven. The tonality of this music has no mechanical purpose. It is there to transport us towards something that has never been heard before''. Wolfgang Sandner (ECM Records)
Un hombre se siente empequeñecido cuando el amor lo llama, siente que sus acciones son revoloteos que no lo llevan a dónde quisiera estar (con ella), se siente una marioneta cuando quiere llamar su atención, toca su puerta y a la menor caricia se siente morir y está tan colmado que se siente volar y no para hasta tenerla en su brazos, para estar siempre juntos, mitad y mitad, volando y meciéndose con ella, por siempre.
These people are flying all over the stage like the background music is Flight of the Bumblebee or some kind of fast-paced club song. I get that there can be different interpretations of the same music, but... this doesn't make any sense to me. I actually burst out laughing when the guy mimed licking the wall. Calm music like this doesn't make me want to go around and lick walls, but I guess that's my own interpretation.
I don't think you're right, Mats Ek was an extremely important figure in the modernisation of contemporary dance. If you personally cannot identify with his interpretation here then that in no way detracts from the significance of this piece of choreography, nor does it render it in an invalid interpretation.
I know what you mean. Total relativism is in vogue now. It allows to eschew any consideration in essence. I can justify my words. There's a lot of movement in this dance. Mostly nervous, spasmodic, wayward and paroxysmal. But there is not even a slightest hint on that in the music, which creates a completely different kind of tension. That's the biggest error. The dynamics are also wrong. When the piano hits the low tonic, it is treated as a harsh accent, while actually the note is taken softly.
I really don't understand how this dance is compatible with the music at all. The dancers are amazing but the dance is crude and what they are showing is completely out of context with what Part conveyed in his piece.
Ну вот нет там никаких двух душ в музыке. Говорить, что музыка "подходит" к движениям, можно разве что как о некоем ксенохронном эффекте - вот, дескать, какой новый смысл она приобрела, будучи помещённой в чужеродный контекст. Однако, по сравнению с изначальным содержанием (_собственно_ музыки per se) эта средней руки хореография - просто детский лепет, простите. Вместе с водою выплеснули младенца.
Dance ok, but it has nothing to do with the music. NOTHING. This couldn't be called a valid interpretation, in no way. It's a pity so many talented people do listen only to their own 'creative' ego. Obviously, the choreographer liked the music. But he didn't hear it. His own associations were of more importance to him than the piece itself. He should have chosen a piece that suits his style, if he couldn't change his style (and the way of thinking, and the way of hearing...) to fit the music.
Wow... BEAUTIFUL ! This gave me goose bumps .
What a piece of ART . Amazing . Welldone !
Thank you very much
That was staggeringly good.
I cried at its beauty.
I had pains in my back and other limbs and after I heard this music and watched these dancers the pain dissipated. All my senses were transported to a wonderful place. Thank you again
He has done a unique work in music, going back to the origin of music.. he kinda give the right weight to each note and so each sound has the right importance... ! that's genious
Left me speechless, BEAUTUFUL MUSIC & DANCE Thank you x
OH MY GOD!!!! I LOVED IT SO MUCH, JESUS. THANK YOU!!! REALLY INSIGHTFUL
This wonderful piece of music allows for so many different interpretations.
The choreography here is absolutely amazing. So glad I discovered it! Thank you!
Das ist.... unbeschreiblich!!! Wow!
Magnífica edición del video, música y video de 10!
That was just beautiful, the choreography stark and stripped down complemented perfectly! Thanks for uploading!
Thank You. Those are the words I was searching for.
fabulous choreography
fabulous dance
fabulous camera
and of course ...
fabulous music!
thanks for all!
☆☆☆☆☆ from me :o)
Waw... A piece of art !
Didn't find the dance to be my cup of tea but the dancers were amazing - so much control and feeling. And of course beautiful music by Master Part.
thanks for sharing, totally stunning.
Perfect, everything, thank you for this!
Niklas is KILLING IT!! Sylvie is always gorgeous but Nik makes me proud to be a male dancer.
Incredible. Fantastic.
WOW! is all i can say... amazing work
Thanks for uploading this masterpiece
SIMPLEMENTE HERMOSO!!!!!!!
Well, to begin with this music requires no dancing at all. I really don't know if sense-wise and feeling-wise it's compatible with dancing at all. I personally listen to this song when I'm alone and it's dark in my room. I lie on the floor and well, it's like a journey through space. It has nothing to do with dancing. But this man, I think, has found a suitable connection. I like it a lot.
indescribably beautiful
The piece, the dancers!!!
Mats Ek is totally stunning!
beautiful... love the dancer
Amazing!
Мне кажется, музыка прекрасно подходит к движениям. Она задает не ритм, а настроение, окрас происходящего. Ведь это даже не танец, а история двух душ.
I agree, for sure there's something very beckett about it. Reminds me of act without words and krapp's last tape: Beckett's two movement pieces. It's got beckett style darkness and the style's very similar.
просто фантастика!!! заглядеться! Гиллем просто гений!
amazing !!!
Love the dance and music. Where is part 2 and 3?
wow & the end was so funny.
обалдеть.
Was I the only one who was breathless afterwords?
amazing
''What kind of music is this? Whoever wrote it must have left himself behind at one point to dig the piano notes out of the earth and gather the artificial harmonics of the violins from heaven. The tonality of this music has no mechanical purpose. It is there to transport us towards something that has never been heard before''. Wolfgang Sandner (ECM Records)
... Deleite
well done!
wow...
WTF? Great music!
wow
Chorei.
YES
Un hombre se siente empequeñecido cuando el amor lo llama, siente que sus acciones son revoloteos que no lo llevan a dónde quisiera estar (con ella), se siente una marioneta cuando quiere llamar su atención, toca su puerta y a la menor caricia se siente morir y está tan colmado que se siente volar y no para hasta tenerla en su brazos, para estar siempre juntos, mitad y mitad, volando y meciéndose con ella, por siempre.
Für Alina (Arvo Pärt), Albert Combrink
Weird pero hermoso
WOW SPEACHLESS
2:59 Licks a wall???
Aside from that love the music
Give me Amelia any day over this
These people are flying all over the stage like the background music is Flight of the Bumblebee or some kind of fast-paced club song. I get that there can be different interpretations of the same music, but... this doesn't make any sense to me. I actually burst out laughing when the guy mimed licking the wall. Calm music like this doesn't make me want to go around and lick walls, but I guess that's my own interpretation.
The guy in the beginning looks like Grimmer from Monster
@744mcm de dónde has sacado eso? ( O es que te has inspirado? :P )
I dont know if I like this or not
They asked him what
He feels
My link
I let you
Be me
They felt happy
End
A ban done
Did not
Want to
Feel
Beam Ink
por supuesto que no entiende.......si de donde lo has sacado?
XD yep. Also 2.56... weird. =)
de pie, diminuto
duplicado
dados
a la mesa
del creador, el hombre
se expresa
la marioneta
se yergue
Just listen to the original. Carefully.
yuh totuhy thizs fucken suckes bro goode eye
LAAAAAAAAAAYYYYMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEE
Вадим, ты мозг. Какого хрена ты так хорошо бла-блакаешь по-английски?? )))
I don't think you're right, Mats Ek was an extremely important figure in the modernisation of contemporary dance. If you personally cannot identify with his interpretation here then that in no way detracts from the significance of this piece of choreography, nor does it render it in an invalid interpretation.
she's so thin!
Did you bother to read the rest of my comment?
Just can't understand it :|
I LOOOVE Arvo Part music... but can't get the dancing :|
?......
I know what you mean. Total relativism is in vogue now. It allows to eschew any consideration in essence. I can justify my words. There's a lot of movement in this dance. Mostly nervous, spasmodic, wayward and paroxysmal. But there is not even a slightest hint on that in the music, which creates a completely different kind of tension. That's the biggest error. The dynamics are also wrong. When the piano hits the low tonic, it is treated as a harsh accent, while actually the note is taken softly.
I really don't understand how this dance is compatible with the music at all. The dancers are amazing but the dance is crude and what they are showing is completely out of context with what Part conveyed in his piece.
Cut the sound and play ''Vogue'' of Madonna. It does ruin a wonderful piece of work, but I don't regret it for one bit.
Ну вот нет там никаких двух душ в музыке. Говорить, что музыка "подходит" к движениям, можно разве что как о некоем ксенохронном эффекте - вот, дескать, какой новый смысл она приобрела, будучи помещённой в чужеродный контекст. Однако, по сравнению с изначальным содержанием (_собственно_ музыки per se) эта средней руки хореография - просто детский лепет, простите. Вместе с водою выплеснули младенца.
Dance ok, but it has nothing to do with the music. NOTHING. This couldn't be called a valid interpretation, in no way.
It's a pity so many talented people do listen only to their own 'creative' ego. Obviously, the choreographer liked the music. But he didn't hear it. His own associations were of more importance to him than the piece itself. He should have chosen a piece that suits his style, if he couldn't change his style (and the way of thinking, and the way of hearing...) to fit the music.
BORING.