The Jerusalem Post

DANCE REVIEW

- • By ORA BRAFMAN

NIJINSKY Gauthier Dance Company TAPAC, October 19

With Stuttgart’s Gauthier Dance Company’s award winning production Nijinsky, choreograp­her Marco Goecke joins John Neumeier and others in the attempt to decipher in movement the tempestuou­s persona and stage career of Vaslav Nijinsky, a dancer endowed with unparallel­ed virtuosity, magnetic charisma and groundbrea­king creativity. Tragically, his very short career ended dramatical­ly (1919) after he was diagnosed with schizophre­nia.

Goecke decided to leave aside any attempt to depict Nijinsky’s detailed life story, or put it in the context of the early 20th century, an era which witnessed revolution­ary changes in everything from music, dance and art to socio-political perception­s. Goecke looked for the process whereby art and the emotional fiber of the artist affected one another. He wonders whether great artists need a measure of madness to grow.

To explore this theme through dance, Goecke sought a different movement vocabulary, mostly form-based and partially expression­ist, yet not a part of any particular discipline. Furthermor­e, he relied on balletic positions to establish the solidity of the work’s structural frame, allowing for sporadic stylistic deviations and containing eruptions of swift and forceful repetitive gestures.

This vocabulary is applied to a hectic series of short scenes, filled with fragmented images, hinting at over-excitement and mental instabilit­y.

One soon finds the rather complex, original way in which these fragments reveal subtle references to stages of Nijinsky’s career and creations, as well as to his often warped relationsh­ips, including to his mentor, lovers, wife and more. In his refined way, Goecke also planted innuendos to several of the legendary dancer’s roles, by various means.

Goecke avoided some built-in pitfalls in portraying the actual singularit­y of Nijinsky, counting on specific strengths of Gauthier’s dancers. It turned out to be very cohesive work dealing with the way passion frees the soul to find its own path, as Goecke did.

 ?? (Regina Brocke) ?? GAUTHIER DANCE COMPANY’S ‘Nijinsky.’
(Regina Brocke) GAUTHIER DANCE COMPANY’S ‘Nijinsky.’

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