Rite of the Butcher
Part One of the Desert Trilogy
Created and Performed by Ben Spatz

A visceral fable about the power of fantasy, as told by the Butcher - refugee, criminal, shaman - through poetry, martial dance, and folk songs in an invented language. This interdisciplinary work opens new doors for solo performance by combining embodied abstraction with contemporary themes.

UPCOMING PERFORMANCE



November 5, 2011 at 7:30pm
at the United Solo Festival
410 West 42nd Street NYC

Tickets $18 via Telecharge

The Desert is a series of evocative meditations on deserts both real and imaginary, a solo work in progress integrating song, movement, and poetry through human action. It draws on a range of contemporary images and ideas to explore the power of fantasy.

This project proposes to integrate Ben Spatz's five-year research into song cycles with an approach to physical action learned through collaboration with Maximilian Balduzzi. The first part of the trilogy, Rite of the Butcher, is in development in 2010-2012.

PHOTOS:

Movement Research at Judson Church (February 2011)

Eden's Expressway (January 2011)

Medicine Show Theatre (August 2010)

Still photography by Ian Douglas
Stills from video by Ivo Serra

VIDEO:

Fragments from "Rite of the Butcher"
Movement Research at Judson Church (February 2011)