Short performance evening is part of the STF 2024: Sõltumatu Tantsu Festival (26.09 – 5.10.2024).
Short performance evening: Leïla Ka, Sarah Baltzinger and Isaiah Wilson
Short performances are a common format in international dance art, which is rarely practiced in Estonia. At the same time, it is varied and artistically rich, as it offers the opportunity to see short works by different choreographers in one evening.
In the STF’s short performance evening, we will bring to the stage four short productions by three promising new generation choreographers: Leïla Ka’s “Pode Ser”, “C’est toi qu’on adore” and “Bouffées” and Sarah Baltzinger’s and Isaiah Wilson’s “Megastructure”.
More information: https://www.stl.ee/en/lisaprogramm/festival-en/short-performance-evening
LeilaKa “Pode Ser”, “C’est toi qu’on adore” and “Bouffée”
Choreography: Leïla Ka
Dancers: Anna Tierney (Pode Ser), Océane Crouzier, Jane Fournier Dumer, Mat Ieva, Leïla Ka või Mathilde Roussin
Light creation: Laurent Fallot
Lighting control: Laurent Fallot, Clara Coll Bigot or Agathe Pascal
Sound control: Rodrig De Sa or Manon Garnier
Production: Compagnie Leïla Ka
Co-production: CENTQUATRE-PARIS
Leila Ka is currently considered a prodigy of French dance art, who is constantly conquering the stages of Western Europe. Her first production “Pode Ser” received international recognition six times and has been performed more than 200 times to date. Leila Ka’s solo “Se faire la belle” was awarded in 2022 by French Critics Union with the award as “Choreographic Revelation”. In the same year, she won first place in the Danse Expandée competition organized by the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris with the work “Bouffée”, which was characterized as a paradoxical struggle with and against oneself, and whose choreographic precision carries a certain sensuality.
Leila Ka’s work can be considered both vulnerable and determined. It expresses unquenchable desire, indomitable rebellion and endurance, breaking free from the commands and shackles that limit freedom. Leila Ka’s “Pode Ser”, “Bouffee” and “C’est toi qu’on adore” will be shown at the Sõltumatu Tantsu Festival.
Sarah Baltzinger and Isaiah Wilson “Megastructure”
Choreography: Isaiah Wilson and Sarah Baltzinger
Dancers: Isaiah Wilson and Sarah Baltzinger
“Megastructure” is a puzzle, a performative dance duet whose pieces are constantly being dismantled, searched for, tested and reinvented. Baltzinger and Wilson draw on their bodies in constant cohabitation to deconstruct the traditional format of theatre and dance pieces. What does the audience expect in a performance? What is necessary to create? Without music or other distractions, “Megastructure” is both an immersive experience and a captivating performance with choreographic puppeteering and dislocated bodies.
Sarah and Isaiah collaborate in various projects together. With MEGASTRUCTURE they won the XL production Award at RIDCC 2023 alongside four other partners, that will lead to collaborations with renowned companies.
Sarah Baltzinger has worked as a performer for various choreographers in Europe. Currently, she is developing her own choreographic work based on research around puppeteering and dislocated bodies. She has four creations to her credit and she recently created a project for five female performers named VÉNUS ANATOMIQUE.
Isaiah Wilson completed his secondary education at the Lycée des Arts et Métiers and went on to study dance at Codarts. He did his internship with ICK Amsterdam and later worked with Dresden Frankfurt Dance Company as a guest artist. Currently, Isaiah works as an interdisciplinary artist and recently created a project called “score” for three performers combining dance and scientific innovation.