Each passing year, never failing to ecact its toll, keeps altering what was sublime into the stuff of comedy. Is something eaten away? If the exterior is eaten away, is it true, then, that the sublime pertains by nature only to an exterior that conceals a core of nonsense? Or does the sublime indeed pertain to the whole, but a ludicurous dust settles upon it? Yukio Mishima "Runaway Horses"
I think what is great about this is that Forsythe seems to be able to give an unfamiliar movement or extreme movement that the audience can familiarize themselves with so that later on it becomes a recognizable emotional action. IE - the girl at the end. Had she not had such an extreme arm movement throughout most of the piece, the simple and touching ending would not have worked.
thierryeric thanks for you answer. i saw an exhibition at Lyon in France, which is called "Corps rebels" and i saw an extract of this work with a connection with the aids crisis. hut i am not sure. and i have been... scared by this character with big black spots on the skin. like the kaposi syndrom. So i dont know what to think. but this work of contempory dance has a big effect on me ! the music too.
The scariest ballet ever
Version now is different.
Thank u for uploading this. So powerful and touching!
Order in desorder, or vice versa. Soundtrack Is magnificent
so magical and transcending...beyond words.
Each passing year, never failing to ecact its toll, keeps altering what was sublime into the stuff of comedy.
Is something eaten away?
If the exterior is eaten away, is it true, then, that the sublime pertains by nature only to an exterior that conceals a core of nonsense? Or does the sublime indeed pertain to the whole, but a ludicurous dust settles upon it?
Yukio Mishima "Runaway Horses"
Where can I find the full version of this ballet?! :( does anybody know?
I think what is great about this is that Forsythe seems to be able to give an unfamiliar movement or extreme movement that the audience can familiarize themselves with so that later on it becomes a recognizable emotional action. IE - the girl at the end. Had she not had such an extreme arm movement throughout most of the piece, the simple and touching ending would not have worked.
hello people, i wonder if this fascinating and scary piece of danse art is about AIDS... Do you have any idea ? thanks
Not at all but wondering what made you think so - T
thierryeric thanks for you answer. i saw an exhibition at Lyon in France, which is called "Corps rebels" and i saw an extract of this work with a connection with the aids crisis. hut i am not sure. and i have been... scared by this character with big black spots on the skin. like the kaposi syndrom. So i dont know what to think. but this work of contempory dance has a big effect on me ! the music too.
hello. Speak french ?
IT'S SNOOOOOOOOWWWWIIIIIINNNNGGG
I like William Forsythe a lot, but I would like to know what he wants to express in this work.
This work is something so infinitely special. HUGE thanks for posting!!
are some of the members from the forsythe company in this is that josh johnson ?
Nope... these are all Frankfurt Ballet dancers ... Josh was in Forsythe Co... some years later .. xo :-)
@dustincrumbaugh You're very welcome! T :)
So diferent, i liked!!! Very good!!!!
すばらしすぎる
Superb!