Performance
2019
Emio Greco | Pieter C. Scholten

DISAPPEARANCE

Disappearance is an essential, enchanting and profound piece that calls everyone to question their own choices about life.
— Thomas Hahn (dansercanalhistorique.fr)

With the lights out, it’s less dangerous
Here we are now, entertain us

I feel stupid and contagious
Here we are now, entertain us
A mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido
Yeah, hey

Nirvana — “Smells Like Teen Spirit”

How ether waves come to life

Disappearance, the second part of the diptych Appearance – Disappearance, is an ode to the temporality of phenomena. Much of what we considered to be normal, we lost through corona. It wasn’t just about our health, also the power and fragility of values such as intuition, naivety, urgency and open-mindedness were at stake. But that too has an end. We realize that when something appears, it will also disappear. And then something new will appear again, albeit perhaps in a different form or guise.

In this fascinating performance by Emio Greco | Pieter C. Scholten, 12 dancers, music, projections, light and children’s voices come together in the ether. In an interspace where everything disappears and appears, where bodies long for a voice and voices yearn for a body. The production is a sensory experience that starts in the dark and, through blue – red – yellow, ends in the light, in open-mindedness and hope, from a simple black to a complex white hole.

The intriguing projections by filmmaker Ruben van Leer create a mystical phantom realm, in which that which has disappeared becomes tangible: a movement that has faded, a memory that cannot be grasped, a helping hand. In the ether the dancers confront the sound palette of sound artist Salvador Bree and Pieter C. Scholten, who intersperses pop songs by David Bowie, Björk and Radiohead, among others, with the radio sounds, children’s voices and electronic music.

The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.
— Johannes 1:1-18

Where Appearance stopped, Disappearance continues. The show premiered in Luxembourg in 2019 and received rave reviews from the international press. The Dutch premiere was postponed due to COVID-19, but the show finally opened in the Netherlands in 2022, featuring an almost entirely new cast.

A grandiose, poetic and philosophical performance, a standing ovation for DISAPPEARANCE and its makers!
— Thomas Hahn (dansercanalhistorique.fr)

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Corona teaser — ICK Can't wait

Credits
Concept & choreography Emio Greco | Pieter C. Scholten
Dancers original cast Agathe Peluso, Aya Soto, Beatrice Cardone, Carloz Diez Moreno, Denis Bruno, Elliot Davit Gilles Bussinet, Florine Pegat-Toquet, Hinako Maetani, Hiroki Nunogaki, Igor Prandi, Kengo Nanjo, Nahimana Vandenbussche and Victor Callens
Dancers — Dutch tour ICK Ensemble: Denis Bruno, Maria Ribas, Beatrice Cardone, Hiroki Nunogaki, Sixtine Biron and Victor Swank — ICK Next: Dennis van Herpen, Claudio Murabito, Doreja Atkociunas, Louis Dobbs, Marie Couturier and Laurie Pascal
Ligthing design Floriaan Ganzevoort
Film scenography Ruben van Leer
Costume design Clifford Portier
Sound design Pieter C. Scholten
Additional sound design and editing Salvador Breed
Text and research Florian Hellwig
Dramaturgy Jesse Vanhoeck and Marieke Buytenhuijs
Technicians — International tour Hugo van der Veldt, Maarten Heijdra, Sander Loonen, Remi D’Apolito and Philippe Grosperrin
Technicians — Dutch tour Hugo van der Veldt, Maarten Heijdra and Hessel Hilgersom
Production ICK Dans Amsterdam
Coproduction Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg (LB), Cankarjev Dom Ljubljana (SL) and Ballet National de Marseille (FR)
World premiere February 15, 2019 — Grand Théâtre de la Ville de Luxembourg (LB)
National premiere March 8, 2022 — ITA, Amsterdam (NL)
Photography Alwin Poiana