Memories

  • Choreographed, devised and directed by

    Michèle Anne De Mey
  • Assistant

    Grégory Grosjean
  • Devised for and with, and performed by

    Gabriella Iacono, Gregory Grosjean, Michèle Anne De Mey

The show

“Here, Michèle Anne De Mey invites us on a journey danced sensitively inside the fragments of a memory we lose. It is a highly perceptive exploration. A journey to the scattered pieces that reflects a memory shattered like a mirror. In this new show, choreography ventures to the edge of absence, exploring the fragility of the mind that’s losing touch with the present. Three people will take a stroll through the cracks of recollections and its peace-less memory. And since the body has reasons that reason itself is unaware of, it is through their bodies, offered up as film, that they probe this land of memories under which the ground crumbles away… Memories. Lost in Oblivion comes at an important time in Michèle Anne De Mey’s journey. A time of stock taking. Her drifting will take shape in the imagination of the body. She wants this to be an act of poetry, a challenge, a priority.”

 

Claire Diez, journalist and dance specialist