OneTwoThreeOneTwo (male version)

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Experiencing this performance is unusually powerful, as the stripped-down honesty and intense proximity pull each audience member right into the middle of the work. It’s astonishing to feel the power of flamenco in this way. This is a dance that traces its roots back centuries and is still evolving today. Its music and movement is iconic, so the way these dancers pull it apart is revelatory.
POSTED BY RICH CLINE at Shadows on the Wall

This is not a flamenco piece.

In OneTwoThreeOneTwo, a pair of male dancers use their bodies and their voices to ask, what is flamenco?How does this unwritten language – at once a music and a dance – create such intense, immediate communication?

Flamenco is an ancient, but a living form. From the deepest roots of gypsy music to the grand stage productions of today, its power springs from the same fundamental rhythmical sequences: 123 123 12 12 12. The intimacy and audience interaction of the flamenco tablao generates a complex web of meaning, expression and storytelling - a  unique set of rituals and techniques that continue to grow and evolve.

OneTwoThreeOneTwo breaks flamenco apart, examining each aspect of its singular magic.

Concept: Albert Quesada Choreography and Dance: Albert Quesada & Zoltán Vakulya Sound Design: Albert Quesada Light Design: Bert Van Dijck Music: Sabicas, Miguel Poveda, Manolo Caracol, Camarón de la Isla Costumes: Sofie Durnez Program Text: JS Rafaeli Musical Advise: Juan Carlos Lérida Choreographic Assistant: Petra Söör & Leo Castro Production: Albert Quesada / Klein Verzet vzw Coproduction:  Charleroi Danses, CCNR, Mercat de les Flors, Vooruit in the frame of the European Network DNA (Departures and Arrivals) / Co-funded by the Creative Europe Program of the European Union With the support of SACD, the Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, the Culture Programme of the European Union, and the Koning Boudewijn Stichting In collaboration with PACT Zollverein, Kaaitheater, TAKT/Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof, STUK, El Graner, L’animal a l’esquena Duration: 45min (30+15 with a small pause in between)

 

TOUR 2022

January 29 OneTwoThreeOneTwo / Aalst, Belgium

February 13 OneTwoThreeOneTwo / Lokeren, Belgium

February 2 OneTwoThreeOneTwo / Roeselare, Belgium

TOUR 2020

October 14 OneTwoThreeOneTwo / Brugge, Belgium

October 18 OneTwoThreeOneTwo / Deinze, Belgium

TOUR 2019

April 4,5  OneTwoThreeOneTwo  /  Sadle'r’s Wells, London, UK

April 6  OneTwoThreeOneTwo  /  Joint Adventures, Acces To Dance, Munich, Germany

August 21,22,23,24  OneTwoThreeOneTwo  /  Tanz Im August, Berlin, Germany

TOUR 2018

May 31  OneTwoThreeOneTwo  / DICFe, Daegu, Korea

June 14  OneTwoThreeOneTwo  /  Cádiz en Danza, Cádiz, Spain

June 17  OneTwoThreeOneTwo  /  Castelló, Spain

TOUR 2017

March 23  Le Parvis, France

April 25  Palma de Mallorca, Spain

April 27  Institut del Teatre, Vic, Spain

June 29,30 Dansand, Ostend, Belgium

August 11  Practicing Performance, Columbus, Ohio, USA

 September 30  TRC Danza, Coruña, Spain

October 14  Festival La Democrazia del Corpo, Florence, Italy

TOUR 2016

February 4  La Manège de Reims, France

April 2  Sismògraf, Olot, Spain

June 8,9  Rencontres Chorégraphiques Internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis, Paris, France

June 21  Venice Biennale, Italy

August 6  Les Musicales de Beloeil, Belgium

October 24  BAD, La Fundición, Bilbao, Spain

December 2  Salmon, Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona, Spain

TOUR 2015

May 23  Mercat de les Flors, Barcelona, Spain (excerpt with "El Salao")

May 27  Casa Elizalde, Barcelona, Spain (work in progress)

October 1  (avantpremiere) CCNR Lyon, France / 

October 10  (premiere) Charleroi Danses Biennale, Belgium/ 

October 30  Monty, Belgium

November 21  Temporada Alta, Girona, Spain

November 22  Hiroshima, Barcelona, Spain


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