A primeval forest so dark that the sun never reaches the ground meets us on stage. From somewhere we hear the echo of a scream. The performance has begun. Before the evening is over, the forest will be lost forever. 

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Duration

105 minutes

29 March

19:00

30 March

19:00

31 March

19:00

1 Apr

16:00

I Traces choreographer and performer Wim Vandekeybus follows the traces he left behind. He looks back at the point where his search began: the drama of impulses and instincts, the play of energies and intensities. In the overwhelming Romanian nature, with Europe's last primeval forests, Vandekeybus searches for traces older than humanity and its memories. For the inner history, the history that takes place before or beyond language, the intense, wordless Tracescan only be told through the pulse of dance and music.

It is a search for traces of nature that the body has forgotten or repressed. How much nature is still alive in humanity? How much animal in the human body? What happens when we are in danger, when we have to make intuitive decisions to survive?

Ten dancers move to a soundtrack by Trixie Whitley, Shahzad Ismaily, Ben Perowsky and Daniel Mintseris, recorded with special guest Marc Ribot on guitar, in a world where bears lurk behind every tree, no matter how many civilised paths man tries to carve out.

Ultima Vez

Ultima Vez is a Belgian modern dance group. It was formed in 1986 by Wim Vandekeybus.

Wim Vandekeybus

Wim Vandekeybus (1963) is a choreographer, dancer, film maker and photographer. He founded his dance company Ultima Vez in the mid-eighties. With his unique style, Vandekeybus has created milestones in the development of modern dance with his performances over the years. Vandekeybus has created a movement language in which he juxtaposes intuition, impulse and instinct with energy, risk and danger, creating a dramatic world view, full of dynamics and conflicts. A central focus of his work is the irreconcilable conflict between body and mind, emotion and intellect, male and female, nature and culture, human and animal, group and individual, illusion and reality. Vandekeybus' work is characterised by an almost compulsive repetition of a single theme: how humans react to extreme situations. In this context, he pays particular attention to what he calls the 'moment of disaster' - which, ironically, does not preclude his inclusion of humour, playfulness and even a certain jocular lightness in his work.

Vandekeybus's performances take the form of associative montages with a penchant for crossing boundaries between disciplines, while losing none of their deeply rooted autonomy in the process. His dance is rendered in a powerfully theatrical way, with (live) music and video/film often driving the performances. Vandekeybus has previously collaborated with musicians such as Thierry De Mey, Peter Vermeersch, David Byrne, David Eugene Edwards, Arno, Charo Calvo, Mauro, Marc Ribot and Trixie Whitley. The choreographer has also created short films for use in various performances - some of which can be considered independent works in their own right, such as Blush (2004) and Monkey Sandwich (2013). Vandekeybus also made Galloping Mind (2015), his very first feature film.

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Introductory talk on 29 March at 18:00 in the foyer between Wim Vandekeybus and Björn Säfsten.

Ten charismatic dancers move in this at once dramatically representational and mysteriously abstract work.

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A performance that plunges into darkness.

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A work that is full of life and death.

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With TRACES, Wim Vandekeybus confirms that he is a phenomenal choreographer. TRACES is much more than a simple choreography: it is an investigation into human nature told through snappy bodies and spectacular stage effects."

-Mariavittoria Veneruso (teatro.it)