The Resolution festival's triple bill of new choreography was united by intriguing concepts that explored the in-between states of being. The standout piece, Interchange, was a questing solo by Seirian Griffiths that delved into the theme of processing excess baggage from past relationships. The work was set against a backdrop of bureaucratic purgatory, with Michael's voiceover guiding him through his emotional journey.
The dance itself was a masterclass in conveying the weight we carry, with Griffiths's quicksilver transitions and hip-hop stylings creating an air of tension that was both captivating and cathartic. His performances as he spun through his past were strikingly well acted, boosted by his own coiled compositions that added depth to the work.
While Interchange had some of its own unfinished business, it was clear that Griffiths had tapped into something special. His willingness to confront the complexities of human emotion head-on made for a truly compelling piece that lingered long after the performance ended.
In contrast, Qi Song's Archive/Flesh/Echoes felt like an epic club night come to life. The rave-inspired choreography captured the frenetic energy of the dance floor, with dancers moving in thrall to the DJ and the golden allure of Sanli Lin Wang's lighting. It was a celebration of the power of music to create a sense of community and connection.
However, the work needed tightening to truly sear into the viewer's psyche. The generic clubby filler present throughout the piece didn't quite live up to the standard set by Griffiths in Interchange.
The real showstopper of the evening was Isadora D'Héloïsa's Entrecuerpos. This fusion of flamenco and voguing was a true masterclass in style and technique, with D'Héloïsa effortlessly transitioning between two seemingly disparate worlds. Her background in both flamenco and voguing was clear in her choreography, which drew on marginalised histories and resistance to create something truly innovative.
While the fusion never quite became more than the sum of its parts, the joys of Entrecuerpos lay in its inventive skirt-ography and unbridled fabulousness. D'Héloïsa's performances were a testament to her skill and artistry, and left the audience in awe of her unique vision.
The dance itself was a masterclass in conveying the weight we carry, with Griffiths's quicksilver transitions and hip-hop stylings creating an air of tension that was both captivating and cathartic. His performances as he spun through his past were strikingly well acted, boosted by his own coiled compositions that added depth to the work.
While Interchange had some of its own unfinished business, it was clear that Griffiths had tapped into something special. His willingness to confront the complexities of human emotion head-on made for a truly compelling piece that lingered long after the performance ended.
In contrast, Qi Song's Archive/Flesh/Echoes felt like an epic club night come to life. The rave-inspired choreography captured the frenetic energy of the dance floor, with dancers moving in thrall to the DJ and the golden allure of Sanli Lin Wang's lighting. It was a celebration of the power of music to create a sense of community and connection.
However, the work needed tightening to truly sear into the viewer's psyche. The generic clubby filler present throughout the piece didn't quite live up to the standard set by Griffiths in Interchange.
The real showstopper of the evening was Isadora D'Héloïsa's Entrecuerpos. This fusion of flamenco and voguing was a true masterclass in style and technique, with D'Héloïsa effortlessly transitioning between two seemingly disparate worlds. Her background in both flamenco and voguing was clear in her choreography, which drew on marginalised histories and resistance to create something truly innovative.
While the fusion never quite became more than the sum of its parts, the joys of Entrecuerpos lay in its inventive skirt-ography and unbridled fabulousness. D'Héloïsa's performances were a testament to her skill and artistry, and left the audience in awe of her unique vision.