Jan Martens: 'Sweat Baby Sweat', Trafó Budapest, 18 November

contemporary

Jan Martens: 'Sweat Baby Sweat', Trafó Budapest, 18 November
Sweat baby sweat is a performance about love. Jan Martens created a slow duet in which a man and a woman combine acrobatic strength with mental vulnerability: a look at love, beyond all the clichés.

With sweat baby sweat in 2011, Jan Martens choreographed one of the most touching duets in recent dance history. On an empty stage, one man and one woman simply cannot take their hands off each other.

Their bodies are entwined the whole time, joined together in slow and gentle contact. At times sweating, at times shivering, the couple hang on to each other letting go is not an option: it is as if they only exist as a couple.

Sweat baby sweat is remarkable in the simplicity and reduction of things to their essence in the virtuoso performances of its protagonists Kimmy Ligtvoet and Steven Michel.

Jan Martens’s staging accompanies them with text projections and a soundtrack that underscores the movement composition and the emotional connection between the dancers: “As long as you are here, I am too”, comes out of the speakers at one point. Sweat Baby Sweat is a symbiosis between storytelling and abstraction, a touching, poetic pas de deux full of emotions and a declaration of love to dance and life.
Place: Trafó Budapest
Address: 1094 Budapest, Liliom utca 41.
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