Montage for three
Daniel Linehan (USA/BE)
conceived and Choreographed by Daniel Linehan
with Daniel Linehan‚ Salka Ardal Rosengren
lighting Ise Debrouwere
Co-production of P.A.R.T.S. Bruxelles‚
Rencontres Choréographiques
Internationales de Seine-Saint-Denis
Regional debut
Monday May 23, 2011
7.00 p.m.
space > Fonderie Limone / IN
Montage for Three is a choreography of images for two dancers and a projector, drawing on material entirely from found photographs, both famous and obscure.
The images are projected next to the dancers, who embody the photographs in order to give presence to something that is missing, becoming triggers for the memory of the spectators.
Daniel Linehan
Daniel Linehan, a young American artist whose work has been presented at major visual and performing arts events and who recently returned to Brussels to attend the Research Cycle at PARTS, worked as a dancer and choreographer in Brooklyn for four years.
He is currently supported by the Rencontres de Chorégraphiques Internazionales Sein_Saint-Denis. He collaborated with Michael Helland on projects presented in New York, Philadelphia and Montreal. His choreographic works have been presented in important locations, including Chez Bushwick, Dance Theater Workshop and The Kitchen. His solo
Not About Everything was awarded at Dance Theater Workshop in November 2007 and presented in Paris, Rennes and Ghent.