Robin Hayward and Diego Chamy's work is based on an improvisation of non-reaction, in which the apparent discourse between the two artists turns out to be two separated series of events, each taking place in solitary confinement. This impracticable communication acts as a starting point for a kind of drama, where the stage becomes a diagonal line in which different kinds of events are thrown: concentrations and dispersions of the space-time provided by a percussive and noise-based approach to tuba playing, twisted and out-of-confusion actions and inactions, fake movements, forced displacements and invisible gestures.
Robin Hayward - tuba
Diego Chamy - dance, stage
Live performance at Dock11, Berlin, March 13th & 14th, 2008.
Camera: Bertram Dhellemmes, Farzad Farkhooi, Vered Nethe, Diego Chamy & Andrea Keiz (Mime Centrum Berlin).
"In girum..." series is an instant composition performance evening curated by the performance company Real Dance Super Sentai
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Thomas Ankersmit commenting a Robin Hayward & Diego Chamy's duo performance at Ausland (Berlin), on the 16th of April 2006 (in "Interview: Thomas Ankersmit (2007)", www.addlimb.org)
- How do you evaluate an improvisation? What is it, according to you, that makes one improvisation better than another?
- Generally, whether with my own stuff or with other music I hear, I'm always looking for a kind of intensity, a focus, and the absence of boredom. It might be easier for me to say when I think something is unsuccessful: flat, predictable, without flow or tension. The good moments are all the other moments. As an example, I heard Robin Hayward do an improvised concert with Diego Chamy sometime last year. It was a rather tense, uncomfortable situation, a very incongruent set of events where nobody knew who had what role in the music or what was keeping it "up". I thought that was very beautiful.
An interesting contrast of personalities. The next level of challenge for these two is, at some point, to swap roles.
valveslide 10 months ago
Wonderful!
Valentinicomposer 10 months ago