
Dance | Guest Performance
Sasha Waltz & Guests
Terry Riley
World premiere 6 March 2021 on the livestream from Radialsystem, Berlin

In C © Sasha Waltz & Guests
In 2021, the dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests began an innovative artistic process that results in the continuous production of both digital and live formats. Terry Riley’s In C (1964) forms the musical foundation of this, an open composition that was revolutionary at the time and is generally considered the first piece of minimalist music. Based on this milestone of music history, Sasha Waltz and her dancers developed choreographic material that follows a similarly variable structure and is deliberately designed not to be a finished stage piece.
In March 2021, In C was performed for the first time on a livestream from the Radialsystem in Berlin to the sound of a recording from 2001 (Cantaloupe Music) by Bang on a Can using amplified instruments from all over the world.
“The score of In C consists of fifty-three musical phrases and reads like stage directions for musicians. The thought of translating these detailed instructions into dance through a choreographic exploration of the music appealed to me. The result is an experimental system of fifty-three choreographic figures for a structured improvisation with clear rules and laws. The length of the piece remains variable, as does the number of musicians and dancers. In C is also a very democratic score, because it gives freedom to the individual dancer within the ensemble: It is a piece about being part of a group as an individual rather than being an individual within a group. In C is a dynamic, modular system that remains adaptable in times of pandemic. It is an exciting challenge to be able to develop so many different variations and formats from it in the future, both for professional dancers and, in the long term, for children and amateurs.”
Sasha Waltz
In C is an experimental, constantly evolving process that once again reconceives and refines Sasha Waltz & Guests’ long-standing approach as well as the dialogue between dance, music and space, both digitally and in real life. At the same time, it explores the potential of flexible artistic production in times of pandemic and of artistic exchange, even across national borders. F. e. the individual movement phrases have been recorded as video tutorials, which allows dancers to learn the choreographic material digitally and remotely.
Sasha Waltz – Concept, Lighting Design, Choreography
Terry Riley – Composition
The Young Gods – Live Musical Accompaniment
Jasmin Lepore – Costumes
Olaf Danilsen – Lighting Design
Jochen Sandig – Concept, Dramaturgy
Sasha Waltz & Guests
A production of Sasha Waltz & Guests
Sasha Waltz & Guests is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Community.
www.sashawaltz.de