As part of the 17th International Theatre Festival, the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group will present Pizzicato Porno. The dance troupe digs at the meat of intimate human interaction by presenting us with a couple and the fragility of their honeymoon hormones that bleeds from video into live performance. The dancers insulate themselves from one another, and use the distance to project video experiences as meditations on their collective past relationships. Fear and curiosity drive the interaction, displayed by the innocence of physical play, which, in turn, dissolves into lack of communication and distrust, the sounds of live improvised violin set the mood of a constant stream of thoughts.
DGDG works within the ideas of contemporary dance and physical theatre. Georgiou’s work reflects social and psychological issues creating compelling images.
As part of the 17th International Theatre Festival, the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group will present Pizzicato Porno. The dance troupe digs at the meat of intimate human interaction by presenting us with a couple and the fragility of their honeymoon hormones that bleeds from video into live performance. The dancers insulate themselves from one another, and use the distance to project video experiences as meditations on their collective past relationships. Fear and curiosity drive the interaction, displayed by the innocence of physical play, which, in turn, dissolves into lack of communication and distrust, the sounds of live improvised violin set the mood of a constant stream of thoughts.
DGDG works within the ideas of contemporary dance and physical theatre. Georgiou’s work reflects social and psychological issues creating compelling images.
As part of the 17th International Theatre Festival, the Danielle Georgiou Dance Group will present Pizzicato Porno. The dance troupe digs at the meat of intimate human interaction by presenting us with a couple and the fragility of their honeymoon hormones that bleeds from video into live performance. The dancers insulate themselves from one another, and use the distance to project video experiences as meditations on their collective past relationships. Fear and curiosity drive the interaction, displayed by the innocence of physical play, which, in turn, dissolves into lack of communication and distrust, the sounds of live improvised violin set the mood of a constant stream of thoughts.
DGDG works within the ideas of contemporary dance and physical theatre. Georgiou’s work reflects social and psychological issues creating compelling images.