da:ns 2015 festival guide
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da:ns festival turns 10 this year! Here's what's in store for you this season. Don't miss some of the most exciting names in dance, including Sylvie Guillem, Akram Khan, Israel Galván, Nederlands Dans Theater 2, and more.TRANSCRIPT
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WE TURN 1O, ThANKS TO ThE SUPPORT OF BRAUN BüFFEL, OUR PARTNER OF 1O yEARS AND COUNTING.
“Congratulations on your 10th anniversary of da:ns festival. We truly appreciate our partnership as the first sponsor to journey with you for 10 years! Over the years, we have hosted many of our VIPs, friends from the media as well as trade partners at da:ns festival. It is with great honour that we will be hosting Sylvie Guillem’s final performances here in Singapore.”
Daniel ChiangDirector LianBee Jeco Pte Ltd (Braun Büffel)
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the 10th edition of Esplanade’s da:ns festival. This important milestone in our journey is made all the more significant with you celebrating the occasion with us.
Your passion and support for dance has made for an increasingly vibrant festival. Today, we have the popular What’s Your Move? dance parties at the Esplanade waterfront; our roving instructors and enthusiastic volunteer group, the da:ns Kaki Ambassadors,who help spread the love for dance; and 65 Footwork introductory dance workshops. This year, festival-goers can continue to enjoy these activities, as well as experience Southeast Asia’s many dance cultures and traditions at our daily free performances.
Over the decade, the festival has supported the creation of 23 new works. To mark the festival’s 10th anniversary, we are proud to present a line-up of festival commissions that spotlight the creative energy of Singapore’s dance artists. Audiences will experience a generation of leading Singapore dance makers—Kuik Swee Boon, Silvia Yong, Jeffrey Tan and Albert Tiong—returning to the performance stage, T.H.E Dance Company performing a work that takes place in our backstage areas, and Choy Ka Fai working with Asian dance makers in his monumental SoftMachine research project. For emerging choreographers, we launch da:ns lab, an initiative helmed by daniel k that helps artists develop their practice.
We are also delighted to welcome back dear friends from around the world. It is our honour to have the legendary Sylvie Guillem here with us for her final world tour, and the inspiring young dancers from Nederlands Dans Theater 2. The festival also celebrates a new work from two masters, Akram Khan and Israel Galván, in an Esplanade co-production that is equal parts duel and duet.
Our fans and dance supporters, including our dedicated sponsor for the past decade, Braun Büffel, are the reason we are able to present the festival each year. This year, we invite you to move, to discover, and to fall in love with dance all over again. And we hope that you will continue on this journey with us for many more years to come.
Yours sincerely,
Benson PuahChief Executive OfficerThe Esplanade Co Ltd
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TOROBAKAAKRAM KhAN AND ISRAEL GALVáN
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KUIK SWEE BOON, SILVIA yONG, JEFFREy TAN & ALBERT TIONG
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SOFTMAChINEChOy KA FAI
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ThE NExT GENERATION NANyANG ACADEMy OF FINE ARTS& LASALLE COLLEGE OF ThE ARTS
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ASIA PACIFIC DANCE BRIDGEMACOBA DANCE COMPANy, FAIRUL ZAhID / ASWARA, MODERN TABLE COMPANy, T.T.C DANCE, FRONTIER DANCELAND, DANANG PAMUNGKAS AND yVONNE NG
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AN INVITATION TO MOVE
ON ThIS SPECIAL ANNIVERSARy yEAR, DA:NS FESTIVAL INVITES yOU TO RELEASE AND TO DISCOVER, ThROUGh MOVEMENT, yOUR TRUE SELF.
The heart quickens. Your feet lift off in defiance of gravity. The body suspends all disbelief, relaxes and momentarily surrenders. Falling, you remember the comfort of the familiar. On the ground, your body weaves an intricate sign language of gestures, an expression of your consciousness and being. With eyes closed, the movements connect you to a deeper sense of self, open you up to others, and bring you closer to love.
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“NDT 2 iS a DiSTiNcT pheNomeNoN, aND pheNomeNal.” The InDePenDenT, UK
“a NighT of SuperlaTiveS... iTS raNkS are filleD wiTh proDigiouSly TaleNTeD DaNcerS.”
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Schubert by Sol león and paul lightfootSome Other Time by Sol león and paul lightfootmutual comfort by edward clugSara by Sharon eyal & gai BeharCacti by alexander ekman
“NDT 2 iS a DiSTiNcT pheNomeNoN, aND pheNomeNal.” The InDePenDenT, UK
Standard $20, $40*, $70**^, $100^^ limited concessions for students, NSfs and seniors $25*, $45**esplanade&me white card $65^, $90^^ • Black card $60^, $85^^
One of the world’s leading contemporary dance companies returns to the festival with five compelling dance works by renowned choreographers. The evening showcases the exceptional strength, passion and versatility of the virtuosic young dancers from NDT 2.
Schubert and Some Other Time—works created by celebrated duo Sol León (Artistic Advisor and House Choreographer) and Paul Lightfoot (NDT Artistic Director and House Choreographer) for their 25th anniversary performance—take you “from grinning humour to deep melancholy” (VOLKSranT). The former is a poetic love story with a highly technical pas de deux danced to Schubert’s String Quintet in C, and the latter is a contemplative dream-like work that showcases the emotional dance language of León and Lightfoot.
A gleeful parody of the art form’s greater excesses, Alexander Ekman’s international hit Cacti is an affectionate deconstruction of the love of dance. Cacti has been lauded as “a delight: witty, effervescent, playful, surreal and joyously physical” - The australian.
The award-winning Edward Clug is an inventive force that has been hailed by Tanz magazine as one of the future hopes for dance. His mutual comfort is a detailed and sharply defined work that contains surprising and spontaneous moments of beauty and irony.
As a former dancer with the Batsheva Dance Company, Sharon Eyal is a gifted choreographer with a creative voice that is sensual, dramatic and precise. Created together with musician Gai Behar, their first work for NDT, Sara, has been described as “wonderful, but mysterious” (Parool), and is a dance of restrained minimalism where memories, dreams and emotions spring from the subconscious.
From expressions of sheer power to elegant whispers of grace, NDT 2 once again brings us a dance presentation that promises to sweep us off our feet.
2hrs, including two 20min intermissions
9 & 10 ocTfri & SaT, 8pmeSplaNaDe TheaTre
Nederland Dans Theater (NDT) is one of the world’s leading contemporary dance companies. In 1978, NDT founded their junior division, NDT 2, to develop talent and prepare dancers around the world for their further careers. NDT 2 aims to acquaint its dancers with a lexicon of dance languages, and works with young choreographers to offer its dancers the opportunity to work within a range of styles and genres. Their varied repertoire consists of work by established choreographers and upcoming talents. Today, both companies of Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT 1 and NDT 2) are celebrated as two of the world’s most distinctive dance ensembles.
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From the heart of Argentina comes the fiery magic of tango. Sensuous, beautiful and soul-moving, it is a language of the body that has transcended cultural boundaries to become a worldwide phenomenon.
Tango Legends is inspired by the grand legends and history of this dramatic dance form. Renowned Argentine tango dancers and choreographers Pablo Sosa and Mariela Maldonado, together with their acclaimed troupe that includes 14 award-winning dancers, present a spectacular celebration of tango, complete with a remarkable music band with two skilful singers, dramatic costumes and spellbinding sensuality.
These master artists reveal what makes tango legendary, in a breathtaking display that infuses all styles of this passionate dance with their signature glamour. Together, they seek to revive the devotion of the men and women who danced the first tangos.
Today, the whole world moves to tango. Its rise from local phenomenon to global fixture was underlined when tango was declared as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by uNESCO in 2009.
1hr 40mins, including a 20min intermission
9 & 10 ocTfri & SaT, 7.30pmeSplaNaDe coNcerT hall
“The moST chariSmaTic performer oN earTh.”
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“Sylvie guillem iS The moST exciTiNg DaNcer iN The worlD.” The InDePenDenT
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After an unparalleled career that has spanned almost 35 years of both dancing ballet and contemporary work, Sylvie Guillem presents her final dance programme.
A world famous dancer with an extensive career at the Paris Opera Ballet, as a Principal Guest Artist at the Royal Ballet and Tokyo Ballet, Guillem has played some iconic roles in ballets by Kenneth MacMillan, Maurice Béjart, Frederick Ashton, William Forsythe and Mats Ek. A Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist since 2006, she has diversified as a dancer forging a reputation as a major force in the world of contemporary dance.
For this very special programme titled Life in Progress, she will dance two new works including technê, a solo with live musicians on stage, choreographed by Sacred Monsters creator Akram Khan. The second will be a duet entitled here & after with Italian dancer Emanuela Montanari from La Scala, by Russell Maliphant who choreographed the award-winning PUSh.
The evening’s programme also includes Mats Ek’s touching and poignant Bye made specially for her and performed as part of 6000 miles away, and William Forsythe’s DUO2015, performed by two male dancers, Brigel Gjoka and Riley Watts. Don’t miss this last opportunity to see one of the world’s greatest dancers on stage.
A Sadler’s Wells London Production, co-produced with Les Nuits de Fourvière, Shanghai International Arts Festival and Sylvie Guillem.
1hr 40mins, including a 20min intermission
13 & 14 ocTTue & weD, 8pmeSplaNaDe TheaTre
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“aN eveNiNg of exTraorDiNary DaNciNg… a BliSTeriNg DaNce Duel.” The TIMeS
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Standard $20, $40*, $70**^, $100^^ limited concessions for students, NSfs and seniors $25*, $45**esplanade&me white card $65^, $90^^ • Black card $60^, $85^^
1hr 10mins, no intermission
Produced by Khan Chaudhry Productions and A Negro Producciones
Co-produced by MC2: Grenoble, Sadler’s Wells London, Mercat de les Flors Barcelona, Théâtre de la Ville Paris, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Festival Montpellier Danse 2015, Onassis Cultural Centre - Athens, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay Singapore, Prakriti Foundation, Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam / Flamenco Biënnale Nederland, Concertgebouw Brugge, HELLERAu – European Center for the Arts Dresden, Festspielhaus St. Pölten, Romaeuropa Festival
Production sponsored by COLAS
Supported by Arts Council England
Akram Khan and Israel Galván—their names together set the scene. Witness the power, passion, and unrestrained expression in a meeting of two celebrated dance masters that treads the boundary between duet and duel, traditional and the contemporary, hunter and beast.
Collaborating together for the first time, Khan and Galván draw deeply from their roots in Indian kathak and Spanish flamenco, seeking the essence of movement in the body beyond the dance form. This is not an ethnic exchange between traditions nor an exercise in global dance. It is a creation from a shared way of understanding dance that harks back to the origins of voice and of gesture, before they began to produce meaning. Mimesis rather than mimicry.
Accentuated by the rhythms from Khan’s ankle bells and bare feet and Galván’s flamenco shoes, the dance masters are accompanied on stage by Spanish and Indian musicians who provide stunning live vocals and music.
With ferocious masculine intensity and virtuosic brilliance, TOrOBaKa is a duet like no other.
16 & 17 ocTfri & SaT, 8pm eSplaNaDe TheaTre
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Masters of their respective traditional dance forms, and recognised groundbreakers unafraid of pushing the limits of their genres, Akram Khan and Israel Galván are award-winning and celebrated icons of the dance world. Their every move is anticipated and studied by dance lovers, critics and scholars the world over.
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1hr, no intermission
Standard $30^ limited concessions for students, NSfs and seniors $20esplanade&me white & Black card $27^
After years of creating choreography and nurturing dancers in Singapore, da:ns festival brings together four established choreographers from Singapore to return to their first love—dancing on stage.
Kuik Swee Boon, Silvia Yong, Jeffrey Tan and Albert Tiong have dedicated their lives to cultivating a professional dance scene in Singapore. As seasoned dance-makers in their 40s, this work is an expression of intimate reflections from the paths they have chosen to take as dance artists, and the developments in their personal lives after retiring from the stage.
Artistically directed by Kuik Swee Boon, the presentation is a collaborative culmination of four individual artistries, performed with an assured command of the stage that comes from decades of dedication to their art.
10 & 11 ocTSaT, 8.30pm SuN, 8pm eSplaNaDe TheaTre STuDio
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By KUIK SWEE BOON, SILVIA yONG, JEFFREy TAN & ALBERT TIONG Singapore
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Join us for a dialogue with the artists after Saturday’s performance.
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Travelling from central Java to the small, coastal town of Jailolo, Indonesian dancer-choreographer Eko Supriyanto began a long journey of discovery and dialogue between himself and the community of this quiet marine haven. Faced with the brute force of modernisation, he discovered that the coral reefs in the oceans of Teluk Jailolo face impending destruction by violent dynamite fishing practices.
Working with seven young men from Jailolo, Supriyanto created a powerful moving dance that gives a voice to this situation and the remote coastal community. As the dancers sweep the stage with the rhythmic beats of their bare feet tapping on the stage floor, Supriyanto paints a mesmerising image of hope for the fish to return once again to the reefs, and for the peace of the ocean to be eventually restored to its magnificent beauty. The intensity and solidarity of these young men examine the relationship between the individual and the collective while illuminating Supriyanto’s nuanced choreography. A seamless melding of traditional dance from the Jailolo region, with contemporary impulses, Cry Jailolo is a hypnotic dance work that is as compelling as it is graceful.
1hr, no intermission
Standard $30^ limited concessions for students, NSfs and seniors $20esplanade&me white & Black card $27^
14 & 15 ocTweD & Thu, 8pm eSplaNaDe TheaTre STuDio
By EKO SUPRIyANTO Indonesia
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Advisory: This production contains mature themes and brief rear nudity. Some parts of the performance will be in Bahasa Indonesia with English surtitles.
SuRJIT NONGMEIKAPAM India RIANTO Indonesia17 Oct, Sat, 3pm • 18 Oct, Sun, 8pm
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Advisory: This production contains some violent scenes. Some parts of the performance will be in Mandarin with English surtitles.
XIAO KE X ZI HAN China YuYA TSuKAHARA Japan 17 Oct, Sat, 8pm • 18 Oct, Sun, 3pm
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17 & 18 ocTSaT & SuN, 3pm & 8pm eSplaNaDe TheaTre STuDio
By ChOy KA FAI Singapore
1hr 20mins, no intermission
Programme Supporter Join us for a dialogue with the artists after the 8pm performances.
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After travelling across Asia to research and interview 88 Asian dance-makers, Singapore artist Choy Ka Fai collaborates with dance artists from four countries to present a performance series from his monumental research project SoftMachine.
Through intimate dance portraits, Choy leads us into the deeply personal working lives of choreographers that are negotiating the ever-changing terrain of contemporary dance-making in Asia.
From India, Surjit Nongmeikapam breaks out of conservative Manipuri cultures and questions exoticism when creating dance for the consumption of European audiences. From Indonesia, Rianto specialises in the traditional dance Lengger and explores the personal and societal tensions of gender in dance-making today. From Japan, Yuya Tsukahara, leader of Contact Gonzo, subjects Choy to a brutal contact improvisation duet and interview, where answers are returned in the form of Gonzo’s signature raw physical power. From China, Xiao Ke and Zi Han reflect on the social and political context of their environment, and experiment with the symbolic tendencies of the Chinese dance-maker.
Part performance, part interview, and set against documentary films created with each of the artists, Choy’s enquiry investigates the choreographic minds of the present and speculates the possibilities of their futures.
SoftMachine will be presented at the ImPulsTanz Festival Vienna, Tanz im August Berlin, Theater Spektakel Zürich, tanzhaus nrw Düsseldorf and Staatstheater Darmstadt, before making its homecoming performance at Esplanade’s da:ns festival, Singapore.
This production will take place in two parts. Tickets are required for both parts.
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In this original site-specific creation by T.H.E Dance Company’s resident choreographer from Korea, Kim Jae Duk, unexpected spaces in the Esplanade backstage become the playground for the dancers of T.H.E to think outside the (theatre) box.
Working with the natural condition of each space, Kim’s choreography creates a seamless impression of organically occurring movement. The dancers engage and react to the surrounding elements, creating an experience that is unique to every performance.
Kim’s works possess a signature style that is darkly humorous, stylishly self-composed, and features fast-paced choreography set to beat-driven music. Described by critics as the brainchild behind some of the most attention-grabbing, refreshing and innovative works today, Kim’s pulsating and energetic work will create a dynamic relationship with Esplanade’s physical spaces.
1hr, no intermission
9-11 & 16-18 ocTfri – SuNeSplaNaDe BackSTage
9 & 16 ocT, fri 7.30pm & 10.30pm10 & 17 ocT, SaT 3pm & 9pm11 & 18 ocT, SuN 3pm & 7pm
By KIM JAE DUK & T.h.E DANCE COMPANy Korea / Singapore
FESTIVAL COMMISSION
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– a backstage site-specific work
ADVISORYThere will be no latecomer’s entry for this performance. Please wear comfortable footwear and travel light, as you will be standing throughout the entire performance.
MEETING POINT Esplanade Stage Door (Mezzanine Level)
DIRECTIONSExit the glass doors at either side of the Esplanade Box Office and head to your right. The Stage Door is located at the end of the corridor.
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$18limited concessions for students, NSfs and seniors $12
The da:ns festival’s annual next generation platform showcases young dance talents in Singapore. Specially for the festival’s 10th anniversary and WDA’s Asia-Pacific Dance Bridge conference, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and LASALLE College of the Arts come together for the first time to share the stage in celebration of this occasion, and mark their 10th year of participation at da:ns.
Working closely with leading local and international choreographers, the programme includes a premiere by Singapore-based choreographer Albert Tiong that features a cast of students from both institutions. LASALLE presents a new work by an international guest artist that investigates cultural identity through the question of place. While NAFA presents two pieces - In PLaCe, an all male work by Aaron Khek and Ix Wong, and a new work by Jeffrey Tan; both showcasing the distinctive East-West posture and conservatoire training it is known for.
1hr 10mins, no intermission
15 – 17 ocTThu & fri, 7.30pm SaT, 2pm eSplaNaDe reciTal STuDio
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asia Pacific Dance Bridge is one of several events of asia Pacific Dance Bridge: Connectivity through Dance, a conference organised by World Dance Alliance Singapore.
In one evening, experience a wide range of styles and approaches of contemporary dance from exciting choreographers from the Asia-Pacific region who have been handpicked by the WDA panel from 59 entries.
This event is a collaboration between World Dance Alliance Singapore and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.
1hr 30mins, no intermission
18 ocTSuN, 6pm eSplaNaDereciTal STuDio
By MACOBA DANCE COMPANy Japan,FAIRUL ZAhID/ ASWARA Malaysia,MODERN TABLE COMPANy Korea,T.T.C DANCE Taiwan,FRONTIER DANCELAND Singapore,DANANG PAMUNGKAS IndonesiaAND yVONNE NG Canada
World Dance Alliance (WDA) is an independent, non-profit, non-political organisation that began as the Asia Pacific Dance Alliance in Hong Kong in 1988 by the late Carl Wolz. Currently, there are two regional centres WDA Asia Pacific and WDA Americas. World Dance Alliance Singapore (WDAS) is a chapter of World Dance Alliance Asia-Pacific. The World Dance Alliance (WDA) is an organization whose primary goal is to be an advocate for dance worldwide.
WDA was created to communicate and exchange ideas between dancers worldwide on issues that are of common concern, recognising that we have truly become a global village. Dancers, choreographers, teachers and others working in dance related fields have all come together to create an organisation that will speak for dance in its many aspects and voice its concerns.
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Photo credits:Frontier Danceland (Singapore): Bernie Ngyvonne Ng (Canada): Brianna LombardoT.T. Chang (Taiwan): Chang-Chi Chen Danang Pamungkas (Indonesia): Arif BudiantoMacoba Dance Company (Japan): hiroyoshi TakishimaFairul Zahid/ ASWARA (Malaysia): James QuahModern Table Company (Korea): Mark Lam, Landal Kam
ESPLANADE OUTDOOR ThEATRE Duration of each performance: 30mins
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9 & 11 ocT, fri & SuN, 7.30pm & 9pm10 ocT, SaT, 6.30pm, 7.30pm & 9pm
JAVANESECOURT DANCES
Immerse yourself in the elegance of the traditional dances from the royal courts of Java. Accompanied by the mesmerising sounds of the gamelan, dancers from Solo’s Soerya Soemirat Mangkunegaran Royal Palace will present dances such as gambyong retno Kusumo, a dance that tells the coming-of-age story of a princess, and Bedhoyo Bedhah Madiun which is about a prince winning the hand of his chosen princess. Special thanks to the Department of Southeast Asian Studies of National university of Singapore for the loan of the gamelan set for this rasas performance.
TRADITIONAL DANCES FROM ASIA
The Meitei community of Manipur in northeast India celebrates the annual festival of Lai haraoba to please traditional and ancestral deities. In this presentation, Laihui Ensemble will perform a selection of dances from the festival such as Paosarol, a conversation about love and Lai nupithiba about searching for God’s consort, with traditional music and songs from this unique community.
16 & 18 ocT, fri & SuN, 7.30pm & 9pm17 ocT, SaT, 6.30pm, 7.30pm & 9pm
By LAIhUI ENSEMBLE India
hARAO SEIGONNABIDIVINE DANCES & SONGS OF MERRyMAKING
Discover asia’s rich and diverse dance heritage at RASAS, a free showcase of traditional dances from the region. Journey to royal courts, ancient temples and mythical realms to discover the stories, myths and legends that are inseparably linked to the performing arts of this region.
The concourse will feature intimate showcases accompanied by descriptions and explanations of the meanings behind each dance form, while the outdoor Theatre will have epic dances performed by large ensembles accompanied by live music.
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Classical Malay Court Dances were an important part of the entertainment for the royal households of northern states of Malaysia.
They were performed for court ceremonies and auspicious occasions like weddings and used to be performed primarily by ladies-in-waiting of the Court. These dances are characterised by exquisitely graceful movements. ASWARA Dance will be showcasing some of the more iconic court dances like Joget gamelan, asyik and Terinai.
By ASWARA DANCE COMPANy Malaysia
16 & 18 ocT, fri & SuN, 7.15pm & 8.30pm17 ocT, SaT, 6pm, 7.15pm & 8.30pm
MALAyCOURT DANCES
Originating from the temples of the East Indian state of Orissa dedicated to Lord Krishna, Odissi is an Indian classical dance form that dates back to the 1st century B.C. It is characterised by its fluid movements, intricate footwork and statuesque poses inspired by the sculptures in the ancient temples of Orissa.
By ChOWK PRODUCTIONS Singapore
14 & 15 ocT, weD & Thu7.15 pm & 8.15pm
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nora is a complex dance drama performed mostly in Southern Thailand and Northern Malaysia. The origins of nora are steeped in legend and prominent around the Songkhla Lake where it has thrived for centuries. The dance has its own music traditions and its movement techniques have an undeniably magical character, drawing on influences from as far away as India and Sri Lanka. Don’t miss this opportunity to see this ancient graceful ritual dance performed by one of the leading masters of the genre, Nora Thummanit Nikomrat.
By NORA ThUMMANIT ThAKSIN UNIVERSITy GROUP Thailand
9 & 11 ocT, fri & SuN, 7.15pm & 8.30pm10 ocT, SaT, 6pm, 7.15pm & 8.30pm
NORA DANCE ExPLORED
Fresh from their performance in raSaS at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre, the ensemble will perform traditional Javanese dances that originated from the royal courts of Java. Soak in the elegance of the dances whose movements have deep meaning and are at least a century old. Special thanks to the Department of Southeast Asian Studies of National university of Singapore for the loan of the gamelan set for this rasas performance.
By SOERyA SOEMIRAT MANGKUNEGARAN ROyAL PALACE Indonesia
12 & 13 ocT, moN & Tue7.15pm & 8.15pm
JAVANESE COURT DANCES
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RASAS talk and workshop. Refer to page 32 for details.
Dance in the moonlight and be swept off your feet under the stars at our What’s Your Move? party at the Esplanade waterfront. Skilled performers show you how it’s done before everyone in the crowd gets in on the action on our dance floor, learning fun beginner routines from professional instructors.
See how dance studios create their own modern takes of these classic dance styles and with three themed nights over two weekends, there’s a dance for everyone to enjoy. What’s more, we have a special Tango and Milonga party on the first Friday! Join us and boogie the night away by the bay!
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Cut loose and kick off your shoes! You don’t need to be in your Sunday best to enjoy our groovy party. With fun
dances like Jive, Flamenco and Bollywood, these sessions are perfect for people of all ages.
FRIDAY I’M In lOVE
What better way to stoke the flames of love than with some tantalising Tango and groovy Jazz? Embrace the moment as you and your partner dip and
float through an elegant Waltz.
SATuRDAY nIGhT FEVER
Burn up the dance floor with some sizzling Salsa and Bachata
moves on the first weekend. Turn it up a notch with some
pumping music and high-energy dance styles like Hip Hop and
K-Pop on the following weekend.
9 OCT, FRI
Waltzby The DanceSport Academy
8 – 9pm
Tango9.30 – 10.30pm
Milonga10.30pm onwards
16 OCT, FRIlindy hopby Jazz Inc8 – 9pm
Charlestonby Jazz Inc
9.30 – 10.30pm
10 OCT, SAT
Salsaby ACTFA8 – 9pm
Bachataby ACTFA
9.30 – 10.30pm
17 OCT, SAT
hip hopby Danz People
8 – 9pm
K-Popby Caius Coalition9.30 – 10.30pm
11 OCT, Sun
Jiveby The DanceSport Academy
8 – 9pm
Flamencoby Flamenco Sin Fronteras
9.30 – 10.30pm
18 OCT, Sun
Street Danceby Jazz Inc8 – 9pm
Bollywoodby Bollybeatz
9.30 – 10.30pm
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1hr, no intermission
By RURy AVIANTI INDONESIA
10 ocT, SaT4.30pm liBrary@eSplaNaDe
RASAS TALK DANCES OF ThE JAVANESE COURT
The courtly, refined and sophisticated nature of court dances from the kraton (Javanese for “royal palace”) of Surakarta is known the world over. Join choreographer and dancer Rury Avianti of Soerya Soemirat Mangkunegaran Royal Palace as she introduces the types and dance traditions of the Javanese court dances.
FREE
By SOERyA SOEMIRAT MANGKUNEGARAN ROyAL PALACE INDONESIA
11 ocT, SuN11am eSplaNaDe rehearSal STuDio
RASAS WORKShOP INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL JAVANESE DANCE WORKShOP
1hr 30mins, no intermission
From the intricate gestures to subtle head turns and graceful poses, the hypnotic quality of traditional Javanese dance have enthralled many the world over. Come join the dancers from the Soerya Soemirat Mangkunegaran Royal Palace from Surakarta, Central Java, as they share the beauty of Javanese choreography and the stories behind these complex dances and teach you some of the basic movements. This workshop is suitable for people with no prior dance experience.
Comfortable clothing is advised, and participants may be asked to remove their shoes during the workshop.
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1hr, no intermission$15^
$10• concessions for students, nSFs and seniors• concessions for Sylvie guillem – Life in Progress ticket holders• Esplanade & me White & Black card
In her last year of her career as a dancer, Sylvie Guillem shares her experiences on and off the stage.
Sylvie Guillem is considered one of the greatest dancers the dance world has ever seen.
She has been a dance force to be reckoned with for almost 40 years, and has played the role of principal dancer, muse, rebel and influencer of the modern day ballerina.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to gain an enlightening experience listening to Sylvie talk about Life in Progress, her reflections on her long and illustrious career, and her interests in life.
more workShopS & maSTerclaSSeSTo Be aNNouNceD SooN
Please visit www.dansfestival.com/workshops for details.
Don’t miss Sylvie guillem - Life in Progress, 13 & 14 Oct, Tue & Wed, 8pm at Esplanade Theatre.
Refer to page 13 for details
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ShALL WE DANCE?
Your free 5-minute dance lesson! Get into the spirit of the festival and pick up some nifty dance moves from our roving team of professional dancers. All you have to do is choose from a selection of dance genres, and you’ll be on your way to a fun and simple dance lesson. Once you start, you won’t want to stop!
9 - 11 & 16 - 18 ocTfri & SaT, 7 – 10pm SuN, 6 – 9pmupper coNcourSe
PICTURE ThIS!
This is your time to shine! Strike a pose against our green screen and bring home a free memento. Show your friends your stunning photo at our da:ns festival facebook page (www.facebook.com/dansfestival).
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As a lead up to Singapore Dance Theatre’s 2015 season finale performance Swan Lake, we have condensed this classic into an hour-long special. Told through narration and dance excerpts, Introduction to Swan Lake is a ballet for young audiences.
By SINGAPORE DANCE ThEATRE
11 ocT 2015, 4pm eSplaNaDe coNcerT hall
Recommended for children aged 2 and above. No admission to infants-in-arms and children below 2 years old.
$121hr, no intermission
FREE FREE
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INTRODUCTION TO SWAN LAKE
IN CONJUNCTION WITh DA:NS FESTDANCE APPREC IAT ION SER IES
Basic workshops designed for youth, adults and senior citizens with little or no experience in dance.
(1hr 30mins, with breaks)
$14 per sessionLevel II classes available for people with
some experience in the dance style
(Suitable for patrons 14 years and above)
SAVInGS PACKAGE 10% OFF 3 or more Youth & Adults workshops^
^Not applicable for Date Night and Salsa Social
Open to couples 18 years andabove only. Tickets are sold in pairs ($28 per pair)
$5 per participant
Only for ladies 16 years and above
Date night
Salsa Social
ladies night
Specially for little ones aged 3–6 years old, this dance-play workshop brings little tots and their parents a fun-filled afternoon of whirling and twirling!
(1hr, with breaks)
$24 for 1 adult and 1 child$36 for family of 3*
*Limited packages
A great way for parents and kids aged 7-10 years old to bond and have lots of fun and laughter! Share wonderful moments and have a delightful time learning nifty moves from these dance styles.
(1hr, with breaks)
$24 for 1 adult and 1 child$36 for family of 3*
*Limited packages
InTRODuCTORY DAnCE ClASSES
da:ns invites you to discover the joy of movement! Look forward to fun-filled weekends that offer a range of introductory dance classes, conducted by professional instructors for all ages.
All classes are held at Esplanade Rehearsal Studio.
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30 Aug, Sun 12pm Cha Cha Cha
12 Sep, Sat 12pm Jazz
13 Sep, Sun 12pm Cha Cha Cha
4 Oct, Sun 12pm Hip Hop
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29 Aug, Sat 10.30am Bollywood Baby12pm Swing Baby
30 Aug, Sun 10.30am Ballet Baby
5 Sep, Sat 10.30am Pop Baby
12 Sep, Sat 10.30am Bhangra Baby
13 Sep, Sun 10.30am Ballet Baby
3 Oct, Sat 10.30am Pop Baby12pm Swing Baby
4 Oct, Sun 10.30am Ballet Baby
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29 Aug, Sat 2pm Swing4pm Bollywood6pm Bellydance
30 Aug, Sun 2pm Cha Cha Cha4pm Flamenco6pm Argentine Tango
5 Sep, Sat 12pm Adult Ballet2pm Bhangra4pm Brazilian Samba6pm Argentine Tango II
11 Sep, Fri 7pm Salsa II9pm Salsa Social
12 Sep, Sat 2pm Lyrical Hip Hop4pm Jive6pm Rumba
13 Sep, Sun 2pm K-Pop MV Dance II4pm Broadway Jazz6pm Viennese Waltz
25 Sep, Fri 7pm Electro Swing
3 Oct, Sat 2pm Hip Hop II4pm Lyrical Hip Hop II6pm Brazilian Zouk
4 Oct, Sun 2pm Contemporary4pm Bollywood6pm Bellydance
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School Specials for nederlands Dans Theater 2 - an evening of Five Works, Tango Legends & TOrOBaKa. $10 tickets for school bulk bookings of 10 students and above. Applicable only to Secondary schools, Junior Colleges, Polytechnics, ITEs, LASALLE College of the Arts, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, School of the Arts and Singapore Sports School. Educators please contact Esplanade Box office at 6828 8389.
SChOOL SPECIALS
All Secondary Schools (Lower and upper Sec), Junior Colleges / Centralised Institute & ITEs may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 50% of the programme cost for nederlands Dans Theater 2: an evening of five works.
All Secondary Schools (upper Sec), Junior Colleges / Centralised Institute & ITEs may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 50% of the programme cost for the following shows: Sylvie guillem - Life in Progress, Tango Legends, TOrOBaKa and Impulse: a backstage site-specific work.
All Junior Colleges / Centralised Institute & ITEs may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 50% of the programme cost for the following shows: Cry Jailolo and SoftMachine.
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Tickets available at Esplanade Box Office: 6828 8389, SISTIC authorised agents and website. SISTIC hotline: 6348 5555. Terms and Conditions apply. Latecomers will only be admitted during intermission/suitable breaks if any. No admission for infants-in-arm and children below six years old, unless otherwise stated. Tickets are required for all patrons. Please note that photographs and videos of patrons may be taken at this event for use in our archival and publicity material.
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Be aN amBaSSaDor of The feSTival!
- Mohamed Fadzeel
“…i was able to reignite my passion in dance…it was indeed heartwarming to see all the da:ns kaki ambassadors having fun and dancing withthe public.”
If you love dancing, meeting new people and want to get more involved in the festival, come join us a da:ns Kaki Ambassador! An exciting and rare opportunity, you will work directly with our festival team and artists, learn a variety of dance styles and meet new people whom you can share your love for dance with. In addition, you will get to see what goes on behind the scenes of the da:ns festival, receive free training, a free official festival tee, an invitation to our annual appreciation party and other festival mementos only available to the da:ns Kaki Ambassadors!
Closing date for da:ns Kaki Ambassador registration: 14 Sep 2015
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9Esplanade Mall Offering over 34 restaurant and retail options, Esplanade Mall provides much-needed respite for festival-goers requiring sustenance.
4Esplanade Recital Studio | The Next Generation & Asia Pacific Dance Bridge A fan-shaped space that is an ideal setting for intimate performances.
7Esplanade Rehearsal Studio | Workshops & MasterclassesDesigned for dance rehearsals, pre-performance warm-up sessions, masterclasses and workshops.
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6Outdoor Theatre | RASAS performances Enjoy free RASAS dance performances under a starlit sky.
10STAGE@POWERHOUSE | What’s Your Move?A gleaming white stage and public dance area located next to Makansutra along the waterfront.
11Esplanade Stage Door Mezzanine Level | Meeting point for Impulse Exit the glass doors at either side of the Esplanade Box Office and head to your right. The Stage Door is located at the end of the corridor.
Festival CornerA new space within the centre, the Festival Corner hosts a dance resource and an exhibition celebrating 10 years of da:ns festival.
3Concourse | RASAS performancesDaily free RASAS performance-demonstrations in Esplanade’s centrally located performance and visual arts space.
8library@esplanade | Talks Free up close and personal artist sharing sessions in Singapore’s only performing arts public library.
1Esplanade Theatre | Centrestage An adaptation of the traditional horseshoe-shaped theatre, it provides an intimate setting for all inside. 2Esplanade Theatre Studio | SHIFT
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5Esplanade Concert Hall | Centrestage Esplanade’s crown jewel and one of the world’s 15 most beautiful concert halls.
NEDERLANDS DANS ThEATER 2AN EVENING OF FIVE WORKS9 & 10 OCT8PMESPLANADE ThEATRE
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TANGO LEGENDSBy MARIELA MALDONADO AND PABLO SOSA9 & 10 OCT7.30PMESPLANADE CONCERT hALL
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ABOVE 4O四十不惑By KUIK SWEE BOON, SILVIA yONG, JEFFREy TAN & ALBERT TIONG
10 OCT, 8.30PM11 OCT, 8PMESPLANADE ThEATRE STUDIO
IMPULSEBy KIM JAE DUK &T.h.E DANCE COMPANy
9 & 16 OCT, 7.30PM & 10.30PM10 & 17 OCT, 3PM & 9PM11 & 18 OCT, 3PM & 7PMESPLANADE BACKSTAGE
ThE NExT GENERATIONBy NANyANG ACADEMy OF FINE ARTS & LASALLE COLLEGE OF ThE ARTS
15 & 16 OCT, 7.30PM17 OCT, 2PMESPLANADE RECITAL STUDIO
JAVANESE COURT DANCESBy SOERyA SOEMIRATMANGKUNEGARAN ROyAL PALACE
OUTDOOR ThEATRE
9 & 11 OCT, 7.30PM & 9PM10 OCT, 6.30PM, 7.30PM & 9PM CONCOURSE12 & 13 OCT, 7.15PM & 8.15PM
NORA DANCE ExPLOREDBy NORA ThUMMANITThAKSIN UNIVERSITy GROUP
9 & 11 OCT, 7.15PM & 8.30PM10 OCT, 6PM, 7.15PM & 8.30PMCONCOURSE
FRIDAy I’M IN LOVE
WALTZ By ThE DANCESPORT ACADEMy9 OCT, 8PM
TANGO9 OCT, 9.30PM
MILONGA9 OCT, 10.30PMSTAGE@POWERhOUSE
SATURDAy NIGhT FEVER
SALSA By ACTFA10 OCT, 8PM
BAChATA By ACTFA10 OCT, 9.30PMSTAGE@POWERhOUSE
ShALL WE DANCE?9 - 11 OCT, 6.30PM & 7.45PMVARIOUS LOCATIONSAROUND ESPLANADE
PICTURE ThIS!9 & 10 OCT, 7PM11 OCT, 6PMUPPER CONCOURSE
SUNDAy FUNDAy
JIVE By ThE DANCESPORT ACADEMy11 OCT, 8PM
FLAMENCO By FLAMENCO SIN FRONTERAS11 OCT, 9.30PMSTAGE@POWERhOUSE
DANCES OF ThE JAVANESE COURTBy RURy AVIANTI10 OCT, 4.30PMLIBRARy@ESPLANADE
INTRODUCTION TO TRADITIONAL JAVANESE DANCE WORKShOPBy SOERyA SOEMIRAT MANGKUNEGARAN ROyAL PALACE 11 OCT, 11AMESPLANADE REhEARSAL STUDIO
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SyLVIE GUILLEMLIFE IN PROGRESS13 & 14 OCT8PMESPLANADE ThEATRE
TOROBAKABy AKRAM KhAN AND ISRAEL GALVáN16 & 17 OCT8PMESPLANADE ThEATRE
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SOFTMAChINEBy ChOy KA FAI
17 & 18 OCT3PM & 8PMESPLANADE ThEATRE STUDIO
ODISSIBy ChOWK PRODUCTIONS
14 & 15 OCT, 7.15PM & 8.15PMCONCOURSE
SATURDAy NIGhT FEVER
hIP hOPBy DANZ PEOPLE17 OCT, 8PM
K-POP By CAIUS COALITION17 OCT, 9.30PMSTAGE@POWERhOUSE
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STREET DANCE By JAZZ INC18 OCT, 8PM
BOLLyWOOD By BOLLyBEATZ18 OCT, 9.30PMSTAGE@POWERhOUSE
ASIA PACIFIC DANCE BRIDGEBy MACOBA DANCE COMPANy, FAIRUL ZAhID/ASWARA, MODERN TABLE COMPANy, T.T.C DANCE, FRONTIER DANCELAND, DANANG PAMUNGKAS AND yVONNE NG
18 OCT, 6PMESPLANADE RECITAL STUDIO
hARAO SEIGONNABIDIVINE DANCES & SONGS OF MERRyMAKINGBy LAIhUI ENSEMBLE
16 & 18 OCT, 7.30PM & 9PM17 OCT, 6.30PM, 7.30PM & 9PMOUTDOOR ThEATRE
FRIDAy I’M IN LOVE
LINDy hOP By JAZZ INC16 OCT, 8PM
ChARLESTON By JAZZ INC16 OCT, 9.30PMSTAGE@POWERhOUSE
MALAy COURT DANCESBy ASWARA DANCE COMPANy
16 & 18 OCT, 7.15PM & 8.30PM17 OCT, 6PM, 7.15PM & 8.30PMCONCOURSE
ShALL WE DANCE?16 - 18 OCT, 6.30PM & 7.45PMVARIOUS LOCATIONS AROUND ESPLANADE
PICTURE ThIS!16 & 17 OCT, 7PM18 OCT, 6PMUPPER CONCOURSE
IN CONVERSATIONWITh SyLVIE GUILLEM 15 OCT, 7.30PMESPLANADE CONCERT hALL
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