Concept, choreography, visual dramaturgy: Joanna Leśnierowska
Soundscape and voice coaching: Katarzyna Sitarz
Movement and performance: Karol Miękina, Piotr Skalski, Monika Szpunar, Monika Węgrzynowicz, Dominika Wiak
Movement coaching: Janusz Orlik
Costumes: Monika Węgrzynowicz (yellow jacket designed by Michiel Keuper / performance ‘blur’)
Sound mastering and vocal recordings: Brave Records
Graphic design: Michał Andrzej Łuczak, Anna Zielińska photoholicstudio.pl
Production coordination: Agnieszka Barańska-Kozik, Aleksandra Honza
Production: Krakowskie Centrum Choreograficzne – Nowohuckie Centrum Kultury, Joanna Leśnierowska SFX
The end of everything we know
And our alignment with it,
with all that cacophonic jazz and
with the siren whisps
dictates our path and rhythym.
Oh World
That constantly falls into pieces –
you against and
you to meet
– here we set off!
What’s ahead
appears barely an afterimage
or
the tip of an iceberg
stubbornly drifting in the distance.
What’s behind
freezes out of breath
just about to lose its form
exposed to the inexorable influence
of time, gravity and distance.
Balancing
in The In-Between
we indulge in the successive tides
celebrating
each step on the way
that leads us through a landscape woven
of images and sounds
rippling.
Listening to the breath of the night
we keep calling each other
throwing ourselves into storm
and facing boldly the waves
aware that
we’ve already passed the point,
at which we can turn back.
Oh World
that endlessly baits us with your mirages,
loosen your embrace,
let us go as we also let!
Oh World
that keeps passing under the eyelids –
let us bow to each other, and
Let us continue
– there!
Where we never arrive,
Where we never cease heading.
The five characters embark on a journey, persistently crossing landscapes rich in micro-gestures and sounds. The outer and inner worlds collide, offering audience insight into the ambiguous, yet familiar states of loss, suspension, alienation, and distance (including from each other), as well as a longing for the indefinable, which often escapes comprehension.
In choreography, Lesnierowska reactivates the choreographic language she has been developing for more than a decade. This language seeks both physical and visual representation of the idea of a polyphonic body: a body that contains many voices coexisting within it, struggling with these excess voices, cacophony, and noise. It is a movement that strives to represent emotional states that often escape clear comprehension and words.





full text on nck.krakow.pl
Photo: Klaudyna Schubert
