Fatou Traoré / Vegetal Beauty & Mad Spirit
Fatou Traoré is a contemporary dancer and
choreographer. After dancing in various
productions by renowned
choreographers (such as Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Nadine Ganase) she
began in the mid-nineties to work on her own choreographies. In those, live
improvised music was always a fundamental ingredient. For Rose et Marguerite
(which premiered at the Ljubljana Dance Theatre) she collaborated with (Vegetal
Beauty and Aka Moon-member) Antoine Prawerman. For On the Wave (1996-97) with
the jazz-trio Aka Moon, and she choreographed Passages (1998) in collaboration
with composer/pianist Kris Defoort. In 1999 she made Petites pieces pour voix
et gestes and last year, Falling Through Gravity.
Mad Spirit is a collective of dancers,
musicians, rappers, and taggers. They’ve been doin’ their thing for the past
three years. The members perform regularly at break-dance festivals in Europe and participated in various music and dance
productions and companies (among others with Music LOD productions, Hush Hush
Hush, Putra Madre, Bud Blumenthal, DJ Grasshoppa). They also give workshops and
host radio programs.
At the confluence of jazz, pop, funk and
contemporary music Vegetal Beauty is music designed for dance (although it sure
does also exist independently). Vegetal Beauty is working with written
composition. They are predicting and proposing rhythmic and harmonic
developments, to support the dance. The form of their music —which was
crystallised during the rehearsals—is constantly at the mercy of the
improvisations and interventions of both the dancers, as well as of the
musicians. At all times the musicians stay alert and available to the
imagination of both. A basic language of signs allows the interaction between
musicians and dancers.