Sutra Flashcards

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When was the world premiere?

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2008

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Who was the visual design?

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Anthony Gormley

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Who was the music by?

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Szymon Brzoska

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What is Sidi Larbis background?

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  • grew up in a muli cultrual, multi lingual, multi religious household
  • born in belgium where they were surrounded by other cultures
  • enjoyed folk dance at school
  • loved to draw
  • took classes in jazz, ballet, hip hop, flamenco and tap after winning a dance contest (never properly trained)
  • won another contest for his solo combining vogueing, hip hop and african dance
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What were some genrel influence on Larbi?

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  • in belgium they had pride in thier artists, Larbi liked to visualise reality by drawing
  • Bruce Lee films, Kung Fu movement
  • Music videos on TV showing hip hop
  • Janet Jackson and Prince
  • studied under William Forsythe, Trisha Brown and Pina Bausch (tanztheater) experiencing contemporary, modern, classical and pop culture dance
  • Larbi does yoga so he uses his extreme flexibility in his work
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Sidi Larbis stylistic features (movement and subject matter)

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  • Projects which explore everyday life, ethics, beliefes and philosophies - wants to define/ solve them but can’t, themes always relate to learning
  • Interdisciplinary approach = dance, theater, music and muti media as equal parts
  • connected episodes over a narrative
  • Tanztheater = speech, music, song, sounds, interaction with props, set and film
  • Fluidity used in the forms of arm and hand gestures
  • Gestures - hands are a symbol of basic communication
  • Polarisation = fluidity is offset with strength and attack
  • Syncronisation system (events happen in unison) = text, movement and gesture syncronise to have a theatrical effect
  • Displaced manipulation (an object or person controls another without physical contact)
  • collabiration with artists and dancers who have different backgrounds and techniques to his own
  • dances in his own work
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Sidi Larbis stylistic features (physical and aural setting)

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  • Set = architectual spaces, manipulative sets
  • collabirations with Anthony Gormley
  • Lighting = sometimes used to manipulate audiences perception of the space
  • Costume = simple everyday clothing allows dancers to be seen as people often with a cultrual refference
  • Use of props
  • Collabirates with A Filetta (a group with he often sings)
  • Polarisation - silence contrasts with sudden sound
  • Text, voice - singing and speaking (telling a story with speech disinfluency so it sounds like its being told for the first time)
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Describe Ook

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(2000)
- Collabiratio with theater Stap (center for disabled actors)
- About the overdose of information one handles on a daily basis and how it can shape ones dreams. Based on the performers dreams (becoming a doctor or driving a car)
- Human rights questioned during the creation - what are disabled people allowed to do and why? (why downs syndorne people wanting to have children is sometimes a taboo subject)
- Movement = pointing at the audience (hand gestures), riding bikes around the stage
- Visual = everyday clothes
- Aural = performers shouting at the audience, car beeping sounds, dog barking

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Describe Bable (words)

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(2010)
- collabiration with Damien Jalet and Anthony Gormley
- Theme = explores language and its relationship with nationhood, identiy and religion
- Starting point = the tale of ‘The Tower of Bable’ from the bible - about God making everyone speak differernt languages so they couldn’t understand each other
- Set = 5 huge 3D square metal frames which show a city which the dancers move around
- Movement = hand gestures, looks like sign language, gun sumbol matches to a gunshot in the music (synconisation system) and people falling to the floor (getting shot), pedestrian movement moving the boxes around
- Music = use of singing, shouting and laughing from the dancers, musicians can be seen behind the cyclorama, polarisation of intense fast drum beats contrasting with a solo violin and operatic singing, music visualisation (movement goes with the music)
- Lighting = red matching with the gun shots, blood?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhTQ86gY3qk

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Describe Noetic

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(2014)
- Theme = explores mans compulsive need to structure everything and our longing to break free of the rules
- Set = by Gormley, geomertic floor made up of differernt size squares, circle structures used in the movement as well as long plastic poles
- Music = traditional Japaneese music, robotic sounding voice speaks
- Movement = repeated gestures/ poses, use of voice and singing from dancers, robotic and mechanical movement
- costume = black suits and dresses
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrpbhmzoGSo

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Describe Fractus

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(2015)
- Theme = The fracture between the individual and soceity. Inspired by the texts of a Jewish linguist and political philospher who wrote about the manipulation of propaganda vs facts
- Dancers = inlcudes dancers with very different backgrounds and training some French, American, Spanish with training in circuis, flamenco, hip hop and breakdance
- Music = live music cololabiration with Japanese, korean and indian musicians, live singing on stage, musicians on stage
- Set = use of props, chairs, old fashioned cameras with the big flashes,
- Costume = everyday clothing
- Movement = facial expressions showing pain and suffering, complex duet work with mirroring and off timing, someone shooting someone constantly as they react to the many bullets, the dead body knocks over a triangle and causes a domino effect
- dancer talking into a microphone about indoctrination and propaganda, lots of hand gestures
- whispering about the media and society
- Set = flat wooden triganglels which dancers move around to make differernt shapes, chairs, guns
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-UHo1Un8vs

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What are the starting points for movement in sutra?

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Shaolin kung fu
antony gormleys boxes
buddhist philosophy
yoga
pedestrian movement
french sign language
tai chi
shaolin temple

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what are the 5 key themes in sutra?

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freedom and containment
old and new china
journey of acceptance
building and destrotying
transformation

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What is old vs new china?

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Old
- monks from sutra come from the oldest monastery in china
- monks had to fight to defend thier homes from bandits
- they were used to protects the emprorer and bestowed divine honour
-justification of using violence as it goes against thier religion
- traditions
- social heirchy (born into your position)

new
- advances in technology and buildings (busy cities)
- no longer needing to fight
- kung fu for mental and phsyical well being
- western steryotypes and influences (fashion, food)

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Describe Gormley

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  • sculptor
  • facinated by the human form
  • explores relationship between body and space
  • studied buddhism
  • the fragility of the human form contrasts with the industrial materials he uses
  • boxes look like coffins
  • considers the cultrual superiority of the west throguh his works
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Describe Larbis costume

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  • Mix of eastern (bottom half - trousers with elastics) and western (top half - suit jacket and shirt and trainers - casual)
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Describe the monks costume

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  • Robes and shoes they wear in everyday life
  • nasty, cheap material
  • change into black suits with a shirt and dress shoes
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Analyse larbis costume

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  • Keeps him seperate from the monks
  • Partly in their world and partly not
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Analyse the monks costume

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  • didn’t want to be percived as western steryotypes
  • uniformity, equality, humble, no ego, idealism or greed
  • when wearing these robes they are not allowed to drink, smoke or eat western food
  • costume change signifies old and new china
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Describe the lighting throughout the piece

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  • plain, un shadowed, omni lit space so the audience can pick what the want to look at
  • not overwhelming
  • the designers were not asked to create a specific atmosphere
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Describe section 1 of sutra

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Sword
- Larbi and Dom Dom sit cross legged facing each other at polar ends of an aluminium box with a 5 x 4 set of small wooden boxes set up to make a bigger box (down stage right) with a spot light on them
- Dom Dom puts his chin on his hand
- Larbi points his finger down towards the boxes and moves it forwards into Dom Doms space which he follows with his eyes
- at the same time a monk enters back stage stage right stepping on a replica of the wooden boxes which the spotlight reveals as it gets bigger
- The monk follows the path of Larbis finger and pulls out a sword wedged in between two boxes at the same time a note is played on the violin (music visualisation)
- Larbi points his finger up wards and on a diagonal which the monk follows with his sword and a violin solo begins to play
- The monk performs attacking and defensice positions sweeping and stabbing the sword as he travels on the boxes always matching larbis finger
- Dom Dom shifts uncomfotably watching larbis finger
- At the end the warrior monk calls out and the music stops
- Larbi opens the palm of his hand and they both flip the boxes over 2 times each and the replica does the same with the monks inside calling out timing cues
- The warrior monk stands on the last line of boxes watching, larbi and Dom Dom turn the last row over
- Dom Dom steals his sword and exists the stage, the warrior monk jumps into a box and larbi turns the last box over to find a wooden staff (Gunshu) which he picks up and climbs onto the box