Monaco Dance Forum: "Last work" by Ohad Naharin
As part of the festival Monaco Dance Forum. By the Hessisches Staatsballett.
Introduction
An aura of the ephemeral shimmers through the energetic, dense dance piece Last Work by choreography legend Ohad Naharin. A sense of clarity and reflection, as if in the center of a hurricane. Unperturbed, a person runs in the background through the scenery for the full piece length of 60 minutes. Seemingly fleeing or light-footedly dreamy, this body does not move from the spot. A symbol for the will to move forward?
18 other dancers fill the space with the movement language so characteristic of the Tel Aviv-based Batsheva Dance Company: expansive bodies, deep lunges or quotes from traditional Israeli dance formations such as the circular hora. For all its dynamism, Last Work is defined by a subdued calm and meditative underlying tension. This feeling is carried by the electronic sounds of German DJ Grischa Lichtenberger. Constantly repeating sound patterns give the dance a space to unfold in the moment. Fast-paced group formations are repeatedly contrasted in dance with the lone body. Contacts arise easily, more casually than consciously initiated. With Last Work, the Israeli choreographer presents a rather quiet, thought-provoking world full of strong, physical presence. The moment holds eternity firmly in its grip.