TRAPEZE
Choreography of five individual scores, danced simultaneously and overlayed upon Sergei Prokofiev’s Quintet in G minor, op. 39, composition that served for the creation of a ballet called “Trapeze” in 1925, by the company Russian Theater directed by Boris Romanov, in Berlin. The five choreographic scores share a grid where their temporal metric is homogeneously distributed, allowing each performer to follow trajectories in tangent and counterpoint to the others. Between the non-repetition of the gesture and the limitation of its possibilities, the performers perform a dance full of humour and extravagance.