Bianco
NoFit State Circus
Wales Millennium Centre
3rd May 2013
To describe exactly what happened would be to somehow
diminish it - words could never give you the same feeling of excitement, wonder
and fear as the daring feats performed by the cast of Bianco right above your
head!
In their daring
promenade performance NoFit State invited the audience up onto the WMC main
stage where the performance took place around, in and above the crowd. Huge
pieces of mobile scaffolding were manoeuvred to constantly redesign the performance
space and unveil the next spectacle.
Do blondes have more fun? Ariele Ebacher Photograph: David Levene |
True to their style there was no concrete narrative through
the piece, just reoccurring themes particularly that of shedding what is unnecessary
in order to achieve more. One particularly striking scene presented immaculately
dressed blonde bombshell Ariele Ebacher traversing the tightwire in high heels.
Gradually she shed her tailored dress, shoes and even the blonde wig to reveal
an even more agile, strong and athletic brunette – her at her best.
As if there wasn’t already enough to entertain you a
fantastic live band played throughout. Their range of styles was incredible;
from moody and tense to upbeat and stereotypically circus-y. Sometimes they
provided an abstract narrative to the aerial action that was particularly striking
when combined with the powerful grace of August Dakteris.
Strong and sensitive performance from August Dakteris Photograph: David Levene |
Some moments were truly touching, a duet performed on a suspended
frame seemed to say all there is about love. The finale in which beautifully tattooed
Sage Cushman joyfully performed dance-trapeze whilst a blizzard fell around her
was again stunning.
These incredible moments of finely crafted theatre were
sadly diminished in places by the constant movement of the huge set and more
could have been done between the set changes to keep the pace as high as it was
in the breakneck ensemble pieces. Also on the rare occasions that the
performers poke it was impossible to hear them.
The lack of storytelling allowed the company to focus on
creating a series of otherworldly and breathtaking images. This experiment into
promenade circus theatre although flawed in places was certainly exciting and engaging.
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