Choreographer Doug Varone’s “Chapters from a Broken Novel’’ (2010) — with its shards of dreams and groping tenderness — cracks the human condition wide open. A full-evening work comprising 20 dance vignettes, the piece, a Boston premiere, sprang from Varone’s own “collected works’’: images and quotes from books, films, and overheard conversations that he scribbled in a notebook and let gestate, then brought to the stage to bloom.
Varone’s is a visceral, nonstop choreography — full-bodied squiggles, darts, and jitters where splayed fingers snap and hip joints strain as knees yank apart. David Van Tieghem’s now-clanking, now-swirling score both drives and complements the seven dancers as they travel from the frantic “Spilling the Contents’’ to the closing, almost lyrical “The Final Proverb.’’ A riot of sensations tumbles in between.
READER COMMENTS »
View reader comments » Comment on this story »