Face to Face
A poem about communication and the countless pathways taken by our bodies to express ourselves, Face to Face draws inspiration from body language to create a gentle yet profoundly intense duet.
The Art of Decipherment
A simple hand, outstretched. Another hand, covering a face. What do they express? Fascinated by our new modes of virtual communication, Naishi Wang, a Toronto-based choreographer originally from China, drew inspiration from body language, emojis, and the rudiments of speech to create Face to Face. In this dense and captivating duet about the ambiguities of communication, the body becomes a key that opens endless windows.
Using hand gestures, rhythmic play, or simple embraces, Wang and his collaborator Lukas Malkowski, both superb performers, speak through movements. Sometimes mirroring the other, sometimes doing the opposite, their fluid or syncopated gestures are X-rays revealing volatile and impregnable states of being. A hymn to imperfect transmission, Face to Face depicts the ramifications of our relations to the world, to the other, and invites the audience to decrypt its secrets.
Produced by Naishi Wang
Created, choreographed and performed by Naishi Wang
Created with and performed by Lukas Malkowski
Outside Eye Ginelle Chagnon
Dramaturgy and Video Design Ivy Wang
Assistant for image art Henry Mak
Sound Design Wen Yang Ho
Lighting Design Chris Malkowski
Costume Design Adam X
Technical Director Emerson Kafarowski
Stage Manager A.J Morra
Management Dance Umbrella of Ontario
Co-produced by Festival TransAmériques + Citadel+Company (Toronto)
With the support of Conseil des arts du Canada + Ontario Arts Council + Toronto Arts Council + Goethe-Institut Montréal
Co-presented by La Chapelle Scènes Contemporaines
Premiered at The Citadel, Toronto, on April 20, 2022
A Quebec première
Written by Elsa Pépin
Translated by David Dalgleish
Naishi Wang (Toronto)
Naishi Wang has lived and worked in Toronto since entering The School of Toronto Dance Theatre in 2004. He attracted the Festival TransAmériques’s attention through his involvement in Quebec choreographer Paul-André Fortier’s projects 15 X LA NUIT and Trois (Agora de la danse, 2017), among others.