But how to describe their style of movement? Regarding the technique, which they have named Circular Movement System, the two artists explained that they ask their dancers to focus on their own bodies, on others, on the space, on the lighting, on the music, almost to the point of feeling a sense of omniscience in controlling the connections between all these elements. Above all, the performances must be uninterrupted: the greatest difficulty for the performers is precisely maintaining the continuous flow of movement.
“The circle is the beginning and the end,” explained Tao Ye and Duan Ni. “We treat the body as a circle: we imagine that every centimetre of it can trace its shape, giving rise to infinite possibilities of movement. In this way, we experiment with variations in weight, gravity and centre of gravity, and seek the vital connection between space and time.” A veritable philosophy (if not religion) of movement, as they assert: “The human body stands to the world as the microcosm stands to the macrocosm. Body is mortal, dance is a moment, but the choreographic works created are eternal.”
The costumes are part of these elements: designed by Duan Ni, they play a fundamental role—both functional and aesthetic—following the body’s movements and merging with the dance. The dancers wear them even offstage, drawing the eye with their designs featuring organic silhouettes yet graphic cuts: austere yet captivating uniforms, often in black, but also in the hues of nature or in bright colours.
The Tao’s approach is also a way of life: the dancers are impressive: so young they look like teenagers, regardless of gender, with short or even shaved hair, focused gazes, the austere posture of Eastern monks. Except when they let themselves go in bursts of pure youthful joy, out on the streets, as documented by the spontaneous images posted on the company’s Instagram account: @taodancetheater.
In the Numerical series, the dancers on stage are as many as the number in the title. To come full circle would be seeing all the chapters of this dance corpus, preferably in a single session, ready for an experience that promises to open up a whole new universe.
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