Solo

(October 2009) 53 min

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Solo and SoloShow are two autonomous evening-long solos, conceived as a diptych relating to one another as two moments of shifting perspective, (a parallax). Each solo inhabits its own specific temporal and spatial setting as it opens itself to the other through mutual reflections. Together, the solos play between opposing orientations as the performer moves from a solitary contemplation to a devotion to ‘show-culture’: being inside and outside, fully immersed or at the edges, embodied while remaining subject to the language of images. Solo and SoloShow extend Hassabi’s exploration of how a multitude of familiar representations of the female body can be dissolved into the physicality of contemporary dance.

In Solo, (the first work of a diptych), Hassabi performs with a Persian area carpet, arranging her movement as an investigation of fluid sculptural process. The carpet –originally a kind of grounding frame for the dance—becomes, variously, a prop object, an outer skin, and an architecture. These shifts describe the negotiation of desire in a dancing figure as it approaches visibility within the space of a given frame and connects with the material of a defining sculptural ground. This desire manifests itself as a changing temporal process, as complex and interwoven as the many patterns in the carpet.

Directed and Choreographed by Maria Hassabi
Sound Design James Lo
Lighting Design Joe Levasseur, Maria Hassabi
Dramaturgy Scott Lyall, Marcos Rosales
Set Design Scott Lyall, Maria Hassabi
Company Manager Meghan Finn
Duration 53 min

SHOWS


2010
- deSingel Internationale Kunstcampus, Antwerpen, Belgium as part of BOUGE B (April 23)
- Portland Institute for Contemporary Art as part of TBA Festival 2010 (September)

2009
- PS122, NY / Co-presented by the French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF) as part of Crossing the Line. Premiere (Sept 29 – Oct 4)

CREDITS


Solo and SoloShow are co-produced and presented by Performance Space 122, the French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF) as part of their Crossing the Line Festival, the 2009 Visual Art Performance Biennial, Performa 09, and the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art as part of their TBA Festival. Solo and SoloShow have received funding from the National Performance Network Creation Fund, the Manhattan Community Arts Fund supported by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the LMCC and The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston. The works were created, in part, while in in-Residence at Herberger College of the Arts, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, as well as a creative residency at Performing Arts Forum in St. Erme, France.

PRESS


"Gazing at this exquisitely designed living sculpture, you also feel your own body straining with Hassabi, and in the slow friction between these two views, mysterious emotions ignite."
THE VILLAGE VOICE, Deborah Jowitt, October 2, 2009