Babel: Movements of Contradiction
Babel: Movements of Contradiction, a groundbreaking dance-theatrical piece created, choreographed and directed by Elliott Ortiz; who inspired by the ancient myth of Babel and its reflection on the divisive nature of language. Babel: Movements of Contradiction draws striking parallels between the ancient ambition to reach the heavens and the modern-day skyline of New York City, where towering skyscrapers symbolize the elite’s pursuit of power and dominance. However, Elliott’s piece transcends the Babel story itself, exploring the complexities of contemporary society through dynamic and visually compelling scenes. The narrative centers on Peter, a depressed professor, and his AI creation, Hermes. As Peter grapples with his inner turmoil, the audience is taken on a journey through his mind, where fantasies and ghosts come to life. The choreography, enriched by the fusion of various dance styles—including flamenco, tango, and modern dance—invites the audience to reflect on the diverse, often contradictory, nature of modern society. Audience members can expect a captivating sensory experience, where the stage becomes a metaphorical reflection of our world. The versatile set features three towering structures, with the central tower connected to a “bridge” with stairs and flanked by two large screens. Strategic headlines across the space symbolize the influence of media, while layered audio—combining news, social media notifications, and music—enhances the immersive atmosphere.
With a combination of emotions in motion his choreography and staging evoke a poetic dimension of Hispanic dramatism; showing a harsh world in harsh aesthetic with a sense of reconciliation. Sometimes forcing the audience to question life and their placement in it, not by providing an alternative solution, but providing a ground for exploration with multiple stories on dancers’ bodies. This dance-theatrical performance is supported by LMCC, UMEZ, Dance 10 Project and El Barrio’s Artspace.
Cast members:
Ivan Goris stars in the lead role of Peter, bringing complexity and emotion to the character’s journey. Alessia Secli portrays Death, embodying a powerful and nuanced representation of the inevitable force that shapes human existence. Yvanhova Figueroa, Manatsu Aminaga & Elliott Ortiz join the ensemble as dancers and performers, contributing to the piece’s rich physical and emotional landscape. While flamenco dancer Xianix Barrera performed “the moon”
Creative Tech & Designers Team:
Lights & Scenery Construction: John McGee. Stage Decor: Jonny Rueda. MUA/Hair: Percy Van Oordt. Costume consultant: Mariela Monroy. Show Caller & Sound Tech: Jorge Tagliaferro. Costume Artisan: Percy Van Oordt. Photography: John McGee & Aria Polanco. Video Tech: Luis Viñoles. Social Media: Michelle Acevedo. . Marketing Coordinator: Caridad del Valle.
Performance Dates:
Premiere: October 11 at 7 p.m.Additional Performances: October 12 at 7 p.m. And: October 13 at 4 p.m.
Location:
El Barrio’s Artspace’s Gallery (ground floor)
[215 East 99th St, New York. NY 10029]
Please visit: https://www.d10projectnyc.com/