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− | + | Devised by the Gordon and the [[First Physical Theatre Company]], based on a script by [[Reza de Wet|De Wet]] and an original music score by [[Leonhard Praeg]], the text follows the life of a character called "Ivan", providing "an expressionist and surreal journey through his damaged life from cradle to death." ([[Juanita Praeg]], 2018). Apparently De Wet was working on a Russian play at the time, which meant she was steeped in Russian world of St Petersburg. The play employs two characters, Mr Horace Balls, the "Ivan's drunk and dishevelled biographer" and and an ever-present Singer, to tell the story. | |
Performed with an original music score by [[Leonhard Praeg]] (playing the accordion live) and the choice of additional music from Zhalejka–folklore from St Petersburg. | Performed with an original music score by [[Leonhard Praeg]] (playing the accordion live) and the choice of additional music from Zhalejka–folklore from St Petersburg. |
Revision as of 06:07, 30 June 2018
Dead: A Slight History of One Called Ivan is a collaborative danceplay by Gary Gordon and Reza de Wet (1952-2012).
Devised by the Gordon and the First Physical Theatre Company, based on a script by De Wet and an original music score by Leonhard Praeg, the text follows the life of a character called "Ivan", providing "an expressionist and surreal journey through his damaged life from cradle to death." (Juanita Praeg, 2018). Apparently De Wet was working on a Russian play at the time, which meant she was steeped in Russian world of St Petersburg. The play employs two characters, Mr Horace Balls, the "Ivan's drunk and dishevelled biographer" and and an ever-present Singer, to tell the story.
Performed with an original music score by Leonhard Praeg (playing the accordion live) and the choice of additional music from Zhalejka–folklore from St Petersburg.