Entre Chien et Loup

between dog and wolf is an expression from old French commonly used to describe a time of day when the light is so dim you can’t distinguish a dog from a wolf. Twilight, dawn, dusk. The gloaming.

In this new solo work, Gnam embodies multiple layers of the “dog and wolf” expression to expose his process of making a solo during a pandemic.

In that time between the dog and the wolf, we might feel deceived by our eyes, caught somewhere between comfort and fear, between what is real and unreal. It is a time of transformation, “the hour in which every being becomes their own shadow, and thus something other than themselves. The hour of metamorphoses, when people half hope, half fear that a dog will become a wolf.” (Barbara Bray, from the translation of Jean Genet’s Prisoner of Love).

The work develops through cosplay and child-like inquisitiveness, reaching into the thresholds of the familiar and unfamiliar, of safety and threat, of human nature turning wild and uneasiness replacing certainty.

Credits

choreography and performance

James Gnam

rehearsal direction

Natalie LeFebvre Gnam

lighting design

James Proudfoot

sound design

Loscil (Scott Morgan)

media design and integration

Eric Chad, Dan O’Shea

outside eye

Vanessa Goodman

photography

David Cooper

Video

    Entre Chien et Loup

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