coalesce (2010)

After 20 years of making solos for myself, I was extremely curious about what might happen if I engaged in a creative process with a small group of dancers. I thought that a trio would be within reach for me and brought together as the cast three dancers I deeply admired – Kate Holden, Sean Ling and Sahara Morimoto. I had used one of Sylvia Safdie’s films as a foundational resource for my solo earthling, but there were several others of two insects together and of whole groups of insects that were also fascinating, so I started there.

The dancers and I dug into learning about communication among insects via pheromones, and played with movement patterns inspired by the many insect appendages including 3 sets of limbs, antennae, wings and mandibles. A very particular sensibility arose by shifting concepts around sensory discernment and by working with the idea of an exoskeleton – a hard, brittle exterior. The trio that arose was highly stylized and absolutely fascinating to watch.

Debashis Sinha was present in the studio with us, sitting at his computer and wearing a set of headphones so that he could develop the sound design parallel to the emergence of the choreography. It did take me some time to land on the proper costuming, but in staging an excerpt of coalesce for the graduating class at The School of Toronto Dance Theatre, Jennifer Dallas created a fantastic set of costumes and I turned to her to make a new set for my company using the same design.

I took intense pleasure in creating this dance with Kate, Sean, Sahara, and in the new ways of working that arose with Deb and with lighting designer Marc Parent. I knew without a doubt that I had found a way forward beyond making and performing solos, and I moved eagerly into a new phase in my dance life. - PB

“Baker's new program indeed transports us to an otherworldly place beyond conventional human experience.” Read more from Michael Crabb’s review in The Toronto Star

“Kate Holden, Sean Ling and Sahara Morimoto enact an impulse/reaction pattern in coalesce, where a single shift in movement inexorably leads to new pathways.” Paula Citron, The Globe and Mail

credits

choreography:
Peggy Baker

commissioned music:
Debashis Sinha

lighting design:
Marc Parent

costume design:
Caroline O’Brien
Jennifer Dallas

original dancers:
Kate Holden, Sean Ling, Sahara Morimoto
subsequent performer:
Andrea Nann

premiere

Toronto
February 24 - 28, 2010
Harbourfront Centre Theatre
concert title: confluence

subsequent presentations

Full list available here

media links

See 2010 in the media and awards archive

Performers in video: Sahara Morimoto, Sean Ling and Andrea Nann. Archival footage shot in the University Theatre, University of Calgary, January 2013.

photography
As credited.

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