Friday, June 24, 2011

Thought of you - Dance transcended







Although I have never studied it seriously, I have always loved to dance. In the past 5 years or so, I have developed a fascination, passion, and admiration for western contemporary dance. At it's most powerful, the intimacy of the expression that lies in each move between the dancers draws me in and leaves me breathless and emotional. When done by the right choreographer and dancers, contemporary dance utilizes all the delicate physicality and extreme control of classical ballet while grounding itself in the more relatable physical vocabulary of natural movement, allowing for a broader and more visceral exploration of human emotion. 

In this video animator Ryan Woodward takes advantage of his medium to integrate vivid visual metaphor into choreography of real-life dancers, extending the physical capabilities of what the human body can communicateSome of the animation even seems to me to tap into the abstractions the dancers might envision in their minds while they are dancing in order to embody the emotions of the piece.

Some parts I find particularly powerful are: 
0:50 - the female dancer becomes strands of white light that the male dancer chases and finally grabs. Woodward transitions seamlessly between dance and animation. The emotion of the choreography is upheld and even clarified.

1:48 - the male dancer fights to get off the ground and his limbs become heavy, dragging behind him and weighing him down. Here is a perfect example of the visual poetry Woodward animates to express the defeat and immobilizing grief felt in the body. 

This is a remarkable and inspiring example of the kind of creativity that comes out of multi-media and collaborative work. No idea is too simple or too sappy or too cliché - Woodward shows that what matters is the vision, the commitment, and the execution.


(HD version)

1 comment:

  1. Definitely one of the most emotionally provocative videos I've had the pleasure of coming across. I loved your comment about nothing being too cliche. I think cliche has stood for being tired and boring when I think it should more be known as tried and true. The sentiment of the dance and the lyrics is very cliche. But this brings a relatable simplicity rather than a sense of boredom or outright disdain. For me, cliche equals simplicity and familiarity which means that it's extremely easy to understand and therefore easy to make an emotional connection with. That's why things become cliche, they ring true for almost everyone. This song and video is an old and cliche sentiment portrayed in a beautifully unique way. Cliche is beautiful, cliche is inclusion, and cliche is sorely misunderstood.

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