M35 / Chunky Move / Universal Estate / Poster / 2020
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M35 / Chunky Move / Universal Estate / Poster / 2020
Presented by White Bird Dance in Portland Oregon at the YWCA gym. Shot on a Nikon D3 with a 200mm lens. The tree was just outside and I liked it. //s.imgur.com/min/embed.js
Mortal Engine by Chunky Move, 2010
Australia’s Chunky Move
A powerful and intricate piece, Rule of Thirds is a highly physical performance that celebrates perseverance, audacity and the ongoing desire to reinvent ourselves. The dancers test and alter a strong force field they have set up amongst each other, gradually deconstructing and dismantling the movement score. All players are needed, but who is eventually in charge? Rule of Thirds promises, and delivers, guts, virtuosity and focused abandon.
Rule of Thirds is the third part in the Embodiment series, initiated by Anouk van Dijk in 2013, a trilogy of interventions between dancers, a movement score and a chosen site. The movement score is malleable and deliberately deconstructed, dismantled and stretched on each new site, affecting the performance, the meaning and the intensity of the work. After the vastness of Depth of Field (2015) and the dramatic architecture of 1:1:1 (2013), Rule of Thirds moves into the illusion and intimacy of the theatre space. “Pure, abstract movement, but movement with strong emotion… Stunning cast of performers”. The Age (about Depth of Field, 2015) Rule of Thirds was presented as part of the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program.
Falk Richter / Anouk van Dijk / Chunky Move “Complexity of Belonging”