HIDE
Created by Deborah Light
Chapter Arts Centre, Studio
22nd Feb 2013
When confronted by a naked, giggling woman as you walk into
the theatre you know the show you are about to see is either going to be attention-seeking
or daring. Deborah Light’s innovative
first full length piece of course fell into the latter category – original and
thought provoking.
With a cast of world-renowned female performers HIDE showed
how much is possible in a stripped back space. With just their bodies and a few
mobile studio lights these women explored the boundaries between our public and
private lives – as the programme asks, ‘are they showing themselves? Or is this
a show?’
Wonderfully timid Jo Fong physicalised the constant battle
between a performer and their onstage psyche, telling us ‘this is a show’
whilst performing conflicted choreography that showed a performers struggle
with nerves more than words could ever convey.
Rosalind Haf Brooks on the other hand strived to make a
connection with her fellow performers, even resorting to sniffing their clothes
just to make contact. By turns equally humorous and touching in her pursuit for
human interaction.
Most of the text based content came from the beautifully
androgynous Eddie Ladd who chronicled the stages of her life by describing what
length her hair was at any given time. She revealed that she has not always
been Eddie, but as a performer she needed to change her name to avoid having
the same name as another.
Each of the women contributed something new to the mix, each
dancing in their own unique way and each bringing a different set of emotions
to the performance. The fractured nature of the piece allowed them to disappear
and reappear, transform and dissolve exploring the multiple layers of human
nature.
The lines between performance and life were completely
blurred – what was a performance and what was truth didn’t seem to matter as
the piece delved further into what’s underneath the surface of our external façades.
Exciting and engaging, this is the kind of work that will
encourage discussion and linger in your mind long after the event.
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