Semi-detached (Poss. 2nd bdrm.) (1999)
Just as we are shaped and influenced by where we live, and what
it is that we call ‘home’, Semi-detached (poss. 2nd bdrm) is the
result of architectural and spatial constraints. The design and movement for
this work were conceived and workshopped in a small two bedroom semi-detached
house in Prahran, Melbourne. Two performers, both calling New Zealand ‘home’,
and yet one absolutely familiar with the rehearsal space, the other completely
unfamiliar, began to ask questions of what the space (and in essence ‘home’)
meant to them as individuals and as a moving partnership. How does the familiarity
and architecture of our home impact on our lives, and on the way in which we
negotiate our relationships? Do homes possess memories? When we become attuned
to our past and its ghosts, what possibilities are we afforded in the present?
Semi-detached (Poss. 2nd bdrm.) was performed in December 1999 as part
of co.motion's Bloodwood season at Gasworks Theatre in Melbourne.
Artists
Development, choreography & performance
Kathleen Skipp & Simon Ellis
Sound installation
Gary Skinner
Design & photography
Elizabeth Boyce
Lighting
2B, Daniel Zika
Music
Neil Young, Kristen Hersh, Dead Can Dance and Eric Serra
Images
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Photographs by Elizabeth
Boyce
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Review
Two people ... roam through a landscape that is at once real, a house that may or may not be familiar, and a place from another time, a memory recollected. Corners of rooms, window ledges echo another time which constantly intrudes into the present moment creating an uneasy emotional space through which the couple drift.
Vicki Fairfax (The Age, Tuesday 23 November 1999)