a search for understanding whilst often misunderstanding
a struggle for harmony in a space tainted by disharmony
we attempt to confront our ordeals in the hope of accepting but not forgetting
If you want, maybe not is an immersive dance production, whereby 10 performers draw the audience further into a troublesome world, tainted by suspicion, friction and ambiguity. Driven by a retro soundtrack, the viewer is invited into an intimate experience of the unfolding struggles. They ask the question ‘how does human interaction work in the face of conflict?’. Through this work, SIDEWARDS play with the lines between dance and theatre with the use of gesture, visceral physicality, vocal expressiveness and bursts of emotionality.
Created by and with:
Lead by: Ismini Slijper
Performedby: Isabella Arboleda Tovar, Pierre Bastin, Beth Emmerson, Amalia Guis, Elliot Minogue-Stone, Pjotr Nuyts, Anna Tejero Cirera, Pauline Thuriot, Ehren Verrelst and Axelle Vienne
Deviating from a traditional performance setting, the audience are guided through a pathway within the space, whereby a number of miniature episodes appear, each with their own nuanced flavour of confrontational interactions.
This performance is made with an audience of young people and adults in mind. As If you want, maybe not unravels, the viewer is sure to be moved by this visually striking, surprisingly touching dance work.
Photo by Jill Bertels
Photo by Jill Bertels
Photo by Jill Bertels
Photo by Jill Bertels
Created during a time of mandatory ‘physical distancing’, wherein our freedom of movement is limited for a greater cause, SIDEWARDS developed the wish to research the ambiguous topic of boundaries. SIDEWARDS noticed that emotional boundaries specifically, can often originate from a form of conflict, whether that be a conflict of interests, within yourself or between people, conflict can create real borders between humans. This piece explores how these various struggles can affect the space between bodies but also how that struggle is often in the hope of finding harmony with one another again.