The sensational 11-member, all-male Japanese dance troupe Condors is returning to KL after performing to packed halls here eight years ago!
The Japan Foundation, Kuala Lumpur, and The Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre (klpac), in cooperation with Embassy of Japan are proud to present Conquest of the Galaxy: Mars from 19 March to 21 March. This three-day only performance is part of their tour, which is supported by the Agency of Cultural Affairs.
Condors has conquered their homeland and turned the Japanese contemporary dance scene on its head. In fact, tickets for one of their performances in Tokyo were snapped up the very day it went on sale! And it doesn?t stop there Condors Mania has spread all over the world and the troupe often performed to sell out shows overseas as well.
Wherever they go, their performance always sends audiences spinning through amazement, shock, and laughter. From their trademark Japanese high-school uniform outfits to their liberal use of shtick and overblown video imagery, this company redefines what a dance performance can and should be. The troupe is also well-known for its satirical treatment of Japanese pop culture.
Reviewer Jennifer Dunning wrote, “If there had been an applause meter on the premises, the meter would have very likely swung off the high end…An irrepressible, irreverent bunch of nicely ill-assorted sizes and presences, the men were impressive in their comic timing and knowledge of dance styles? (2000, The New York Times).
Conquest of the Galaxy: Jupiter premiered in New York City in 2001 to great success and toured to Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Miami, Costa Rica, Chile, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Korea, Indonesia, Australia, Singapore and, of course, Malaysia. As a follow up to Jupiter, Condors premiered Conquest of the Galaxy: Mars in Europe in 2007 and it toured successfully to London, Paris, Rome and Brazil, gaining them legions of fans along the way.
Like Jupiter, Mars is made up of short scenes in omnibus style and integrates commercials, animation film, short plays and of course, dance. Since its premiere, Condors has updated and added new materials to Mars. The KL audience will have the opportunity to see the improved version of Mars! On the surface, the scenes seems to be meaningless connected but at the very end, it will bring back nostalgic memories and remind you of the things that are important in life.
The 11-member dance troupe is led by Artistic Director and Choreographer Ryohei Kondo. Kondo has danced with a wide range of leading choreographers such as Kota Yamazaki, Kuniko Kisanuki, Toshiko Takeuchi and Doug Varone. His choreography credits include The Fingers are Too Fat to Reach (1998), Love Parade (1999), Dream in a Dream (1999 collaboration with Japanese traditional dancer Sengiku Bando), the film The Happiness of the Katakuris (2001 – directed by Takashi Miike) and a stage production of Faust (2004 directed by Akira Shirai). Kondo is also active in organising and hosting dance workshops all over Japan.
Condors solid track record include Kissing the Sun Series I-V (1996-1999), 2000 Virgin (1999), Spring Man (2000), Light My Fire (2000) and 2000 Darling (2000). Their collaboration with the Bel Canto Orchestra, led by French musician Pascal Comelade, at the Yokohama Landmark Hall (2000), was critically acclaimed.
Many speak of creating a new form of dance for the 21st century but Ryohei Kondo and Condors are doing it!
Fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the wild ride through Conquest of the Galaxy: Mars.
SHOW DETAILS Date & Time:19 21 March @ 8.30pm Venue: Pentas 1, klpac Ticket Price: RM50, RM30 & RM20 (dance schools, JFKL members, sr. citizens, disabled) RM20 flat on PREVIEW NIGHT [19 March]
Web:http://www.condors.jp | http://www.klpac.org