Photo: David Sandison
Part I: residency, 13 July – 30 August 2010
Part II: new work, June 2011
Tate Modern
Bankside
London SE1 9TG
www.tate.org.uk
For Part I of his choreographic project at Tate Modern, Michael Clark and his company have been resident
in the Turbine Hall for seven weeks, making the development and rehearsal of his work publicly visible for the first
time.
The Company's presence has transformed the monumental space into an arena for experimentation and practice,
foregrounding the processes – both artistic and practical – behind making and performing Clark's work.
As well as devising movement for his company's trained dancers, Clark has responded to the uniquely performative nature
of the Turbine Hall's public space by inviting 75 non-dancers to join weekly workshops with the company. The group of
untrained dancers have learned a piece of dance, specially developed by Clark, which will be performed en-masse in the
space over the August Bank Holiday weekend.
Clark has presented work within gallery spaces on many occasions, but this residency enables him to respond directly to
the iconic architecture and specific character of Tate: as a communal space and as a museum. This series of experiments
is, in part, preparation for a new, large-scale performance commission due to be premiered as Part II of the
project in June 2011.
Working with collaborators, Clark will use choreography, film, light and sound to create a site-specific dance
event.
Michael Clark Company at Tate Modern continues Tate Live's commitment to presenting pioneering interdisciplinary
work that is rooted in dialogue with contemporary art. Working with collaborators, Clark will use choreography, film,
light and sound to create a site-specific dance event.
Artist Charles Atlas, one of the premier interpreters of dance, theatre and performance on video, and lighting director
for all of Clark's work, will curate a film programme of his and Clark's collaborative films, presented alongside the
dance event over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Also featured is the first UK screening of Torse, Atlas's 1977
two-screen collaboration with Merce Cunningham.
Clark recently presented the work come, been, gone at the Venice Biennial (2009), The Edinburgh Festival (2009) and The
Barbican (2009 and 2010) to great critical acclaim.
Michael Clark Company is an Associate Artist of the Barbican and supported by Arts Council England.
Tate Modern Live is curated by Catherine Wood and Kathy Noble.
Free public showings in the Turbine Hall
Friday 27 and Saturday 28 August 21.30
Sunday 29 and Monday 30 August 17.30
For further info see
www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/musicperform/22218.htm
www.michaelclarkcompany.com/current.php
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