Imminentes - Jann Gallois

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Die Choreografin Jann Gallois bricht mit ihrem charakteristischen kraftvollen Stil und präsentiert „Imminentes", ein meditatives Stück für sechs Frauen, das Sanftheit, Wiederholung und innere Harmonie durch fließende Bewegungen erforscht, inspiriert von buddhistischem Gedankengut und Matisse' Kreis, aufbauend zu einem kraftvollen, konkurrenzfreien Finale.

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Imminentes - Jann Gallois

We were waiting for her, but not on this kind of ground! Since P=mg (2013), a first solo that won nine international awards, Jann Gallois, co-director of the Agora, has become known for dance that is rigorous, tightly built and full of energy — a grounded, sometimes muscular style. Her new piece, Imminentes, does the very opposite. It all begins gently: two performers come together, turn, brush against each other with great delicacy, like an echo of Paul Valéry's line, "The deepest thing in a human being is the skin." From there the piece moves in continuous waves, slowly gaining speed and intensity around the image of the circle — the same one Matisse once painted.

To Patrick De Oliveira's original score, six dancers fill the space without pause, in a long crescendo. Flowing gestures, lightly touched heads, tensions that loosen: the dance turns intimate and calm, a kind of gentle sisterhood, with no militant stance, almost spiritual. Drawing on a Buddhist influence, Jann Gallois seeks an inner harmony built on repetition and physical commitment. The build-up leads to a head-on finale, but one without rivalry, asserting a real "power of gentleness." The all-female cast steps away from the usual codes of seduction: Imminentes shows a true choreographic maturity, free of naivety or easy idealism. Long awaited, Jann Gallois — and very much there.