Formation

Cours quotidien
Contemporain

David Hernandez

08 > 19.01.18

CN D Lyon

« I am interested in movement and training the body to express through movement in a detailed and precise way but without the loss of the individual expression. I am developing an approach to dance technique and movement vocabulary that embraces physicality, craft and approaches the body as an instrument. The class is highly physical with an emphasis on detail. We concentrate on establishing a clear, efficient body alignment as a base to move from while making gravity our partner through discovering the notion of falling and redirected weight. There is an exposure to very specific, dynamic movement vocabulary that concentrates on moving weight, density and texture and the musicality of physical material. All parts of the body are used to gesture, often playing against each other like contrapuntal melody lines. The form is clear and provides a partition in which the dancers can challenge themselves against its rigor while finding a personal approach to the material. Each individual and individual body is different, therefore the material must be translated by each person in its own unique way while honing and crafting the material on the body. The class gives the keys to do this while providing tools and skills useable in other styles of work as well. »

David Hernandez

 

David Hernandez was born in Miami, Florida where he studied 'studio music & jazz’ and opera at the University of Miami and dance at 'New World School of the Arts’. Subsequently he moved to New York to work as an apprentice with the Trisha Brown and company and begin researching with Meg Stuart. He left New York to follow Meg Stuart to Belgium to help begin the company Damaged Goods where he worked for almost seven years as a dancer and collaborator.

David remained in Europe basing himself in Brussels where he continued creating his own work in the form of dance performances, installations, happenings and many other sorts of multidisciplinary projects for over twenty years. Next to his own projects he continued performing and collaborating with many other artists such as LaborGras, Brice Leroux, Anouk Van Dijk, Michel Debrulle as well as directing, performing and researching as an improviser with artists such as Steve Paxton & Katie Duck, among many others. He was one of the three initiators of the improvisation project Crash Landing along with Christine Desmet and Meg Stuart.

David participated in a choreographic collaboration with Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker for many years for projects including Zeitung, Keeping Still and D’un Soir un Jour and danced and sang in the production Cesena which premiered at the Avignon Festival in 2011.

As a pedagogue, David gives classes and workshops worldwide while maintaining a position as a main teacher at PARTS since 1995. Previously he developed and managed his own education program, 'PEP' (The Performance Education Program) for several years in the framework of Klapstuk festival in Leuven, Belgium where he was also in residence.

David continues to work as a singer and joined the early music vocal group Graindelavoix, led by Bjorn Smelzer and Reve d'Elephant Orchestra jazz band, performing in concerts, recording discs and touring with several different projects as a musician.

David continues creating his own work within the organisation dh+, David Hernandez and collaborators, whose most recent performances, For Movement’s Sake, Hullabaloo and Sketches on Scarlatti are presently touring. In addition he is doing commissioned work as a guest choreographer for several companies including The Devil’s Garden for Zagreb Dance Company, and new creations for Susanna Linke’s Company in Trier, Germany and a new creation for Skanes Dance Company and the Malmo Opera in 2018.