Cherish Menzo (NL) / GRIP / Frascati Producties

D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER

D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER
08 Jul '22 to 10 Jul '22
Cherish Menzo (NL) / GRIP / Frascati Producties
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D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER

Cherish Menzo (NL) / GRIP / Frascati Producties

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Focus on a new enigmatic body, crackling and colliding like dark matter

What would the world be like if there had been no colonisation? In D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER, Cherish Menzo and Camilo Mejía Cortés disentangle their bodies from fixed patterns and preconceptions and go in search of a new, futuristic environment: the D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER universe.

Julidans
Julidans NL
Run time 70 minutes
Location Podium Mozaïek

Cherish Menzo


Suddenly, there she was: one of the most striking appearances in Dutch dance. In performances by Julidans makers Jan Martens, Nicole Beutler, Lisbeth Gruwez and Olivier Dubois, you simply could not get around Cherish Menzo because of her intense, physical presence. With her own work, Menzo ranks among the most exciting new choreographers of the moment. Her solo JEZEBEL (2019) has received many awards, including the Amsterdam Fringe Award and the International Bursary Award. She was also nominated for the BNG Bank Theatre Prize 2020.
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JEZEBEL
was about the sexualisation of black women in hip-hop, inspired by the video vixens, the twerking female performers in hip-hop videos from the late 1990s. Menzo moulded the stereotype of the 'hip-hop honey' into a new vixen: a strong black woman who refuses to be defined by others.

In her work, Menzo looks at how the body can transform itself in order to represent diverse ideas. She uses images that at first seem very recognisable, but that are presented in such a way that every assumption, preoccupation and prejudice is turned on its head.

D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER


In D̶A̶R̶K̶MATTER, she searches, together with multidisciplinary artist Camilo Mejía Cortés, for ways to cut the body loose from fixed ideas as much as possible. For this, the performers look to the universe: to dark matter and black holes that collide, from which a new, futuristic and enigmatic body can emerge. Menzo draws inspiration from posthumanism, the idea that people will be potentially immortal in the future. Another important source of inspiration is Afrofuturism: this cultural movement is experiencing a revival with films such as Black Panther and views technology, science fiction, artificial intelligence and fantasy explicitly from a black perspective.

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Menzo meanders between the nostalgia of the 1990s (hip-hop, rap lyrics, sci-fi, manga) and imaginary futures. She has developed a movement language of her own, based on 'chopped and screwed', a remix technique from the hip-hop scene in which the tempo of the music is slowed down considerably. As in JEZEBEL, Menzo, this time together with Cortés, expands her movement language further. This gives the performing body the space to generate new readings.

Credits


concept and choreography Cherish Menzo 
creatie and execution Cherish Menzo and Camilo Mejía Cortés 
light design Niels Runderkamp 
music composition Gagi Petrovic, Michael Nunes
mastering Gagi Petrovic
scenography Morgana Machado Marques 
costume design JustTatty.com 
dramaturgy Renée Copraij, Benjamin Kahn
vocal and delivery coach BOИSU and Shari Kok-Sey-Tjong
text Cherish Menzo, Camilo Mejía Cortés, BOИSU and Shari Kok-Sey-Tjong
artistic advice Christian Yav and Nicole Geertruida 
voices distorted rap choir www.distortedrapchoir.com
technique Niels Runderkamp, Amber Stallenberg/Nele Verreyken
thanks to Eric Cyuzuzo, Jan Fedinger, Dries Douibi
production GRIP, Frascati Producties 
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coproduction Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussel, BE), CCN-Ballet national de Marseille dans le cadre de l’accueil studio / Ministère de la Culture (FR), actoral festival (Marseille, FR), STUK (Leuven, BE), La Villette, Paris (FR), Beursschouwburg (Brussel, BE), Festival d’Automne à Paris (FR), De Coproducers (NL), Perpodium (BE) in samenwerking met Trill (Leuven, BE), WijzijnDOX (Utrecht, NL) residenties STUK (Leuven, BE), La Villette, Paris (FR), Frascati (Amsterdam, NL), Beursschouwburg (Brussel, BE), CCN-Ballet national de Marseille dans le cadre de l’accueil studio / Ministère de la Culture (FR), Productiehuis Theater Rotterdam (NL)

with financial support of de Vlaamse Overheid, Fonds Podiumkunsten, Ammodo, de Taxshelter van de Belgische Federale Overheid and Cronos Invest