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Deary Steel

Artist
Cecilia Bengolea
Duration
13:14
Year
2022
Hardware
55’’ LG OLED 18EA

Esch2022 – European Capital of Culture and Mudam Luxembourg have commissioned artist and choreographer Cecilia Bengolea to create Deary Steel, a new body of work bringing together dance, performance, sculpture and video installation.

Unfolding across the Socle C (the concrete foundations of the former Blast Furnace C in Esch-Belval) and the Grand Hall of Mudam, the work explores the genesis of the social and material dimensions of the industrial era, and how they have choreographed the post-industrial era including connections to the early twentieth century dance form danse libre (Free Dance). Inspired by this moment and its relevance to today, Bengolea studied the danse libre repertory, instructing dancers from the Jeune Ballet du Conservatoire National Supérieur Musique et Danse de Lyon (CNSMD Lyon) for the video Deary Steel and dance performance La Danse des Éléments.

Deary Steel is inspired by Bengolea’s fascination with the mineral origins of our planet and the production of steel as an alluring choreography of the elements reflecting these origins. Describing the industrial production of steel as an ‘alchemic process’ Bengolea maintains that it is ‘not just into the orchestration and composition of these elements’ that interest her ‘but also how they influence and manipulate our bodies, natural cycles and lifestyle’.

Collaging gestures, images and sounds from the past and present, Bengolea reveals ‘new synthetic narratives’ within a location where the artist says ‘the roughness and strength of metal, the hardship of strikes, the mechanical choreography of industrial work and the beauty of dance come together.’

Special thanks to LG for supporting the artist / video installation at Mudam by kindly providing 55’’ OLED screens (18ea.).