The Hangman
Inspired by her Swan Lake for Transitions Dance Company, Candoco approached three times winner of the New York Bessie Dance Awards, Sarah Michelson, to make a piece for the company. Manchester born Sarah’s style draws on the traditions and conventions of modern dance-making yet adds a fresh, often unpredictable take. A choreographer who is determined to ask questions and engage with the time she lives in, Sarah believes in engaging and empowering performers through her work while probing dance’s status quo. She thinks in grand scale even for small projects and is interested in people without being sentimental.
Michelson’s work is all about balance. I can’t remember seeing a more deliberately gruelling dance work, one which seemed designed to punish the dancers. Had they perhaps offended her in rehearsals? When asked this in the Q&A session afterwards, the dancers laughed but admitted that Michelson’s rigour pushed them to their limits every night.
… stylish, phenomenally muscular, requiring extraordinary strength and a superb addition to the repertory…
Production details
Choreography, Co- Lighting Design & Co- Costume Design
Sarah Michelson
Co- Lighting Design
Chahine Yavroyan
Co- Costume Design
Debbie Thomas
Composer
Pete Drungle
Dancers
Bettina Carpi, Darren Anderson, Chris Owen, Annie Hanauer, Elinor Baker, Victoria Malin, Dan Daw
Year
2010
Running Time
35 minutes