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Tao of dance (2)

By Chen Nan (China Daily)

08:46, July 19, 2013

Tao Dance Theater dancers perform the works 2 (top) and 4 (above). (China Daily)

Beijing-based folk-punk musician Xiao He composed music for 2 and 4 — a collaboration that Tao describes as both painful and inspiring.

"We lived together for two months to work on the show. He is very emotional and locked himself in the washroom to compose. Just when I thought I found the wrong person to work with, he gave me a great piece of music at the last minute. When I look back, it seems like a miracle," Tao says.

"Putting my choreography and his music together was like giving birth to a new baby, with DNA from both of us."

Both works have been staged frequently abroad, including renowned venues like the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Sydney Opera House, and have won critical acclaim.

The New York Times described it as "extraordinary" and the Financial Times called the work "a force of nature".

Tao says that he knows many in China complain that modern dance is too abstract to understand. But, he wants to ask: "Why do you want to understand it?"

"The dance was born out of my emotion at a certain moment. You won't understand it because you are not me. You just feel it your own way. Whatever it is, you are part of the dance," he says.

Born in Chongqing, Tao realized his passion for dance at 12 and later learned classical Chinese and ethnic dances at Chong-qing Dance School. He was with both the Jin Xing Dance Theater and Beijing Modern Dance Company before he founded his dance theater in 2008.

His theater's first show was at a gallery in Nanluoguxiang, a hutong in downtown Beijing.

Tao's work Do Beautify intended to use bodies to connect with space, which shocked audiences and was met with mixed comments.

In the early days, he only had two dancers, Duan Ni and Wang Hao. The hard days inspired him to create Weight X 3.

Money was a big issue back then. He had to spend five to six hours commuting between Beijing and Zhuozhou city in Hebei province, where he had a cheap studio.

Now with six dancers in his theater, Tao says that he is having his best days ever.

In Tao's studio, which has walls painted in red and black, he doesn't have mirror on walls because he wants his dancers to feel their bodies from the inside.

"To create a good work, I have to endure solitude, starvation and sleepless nights. But I am okay with all that. The task is to create good work from the heart," he says.

"We are both nervous and excited about the China premiere," says Alison Friedman, founder and director of the arts management company Ping Pong Productions in Beijing, which is Tao Dance Theater's international management and producing company.

"We've been to so many places around the world and I am not worried because no matter how the audiences and critics respond, I know they are going to respect it. But it's a big question mark in China."

Friedman helped Tao arrange the China premiere at NCPA two years ago and she says that it's ridiculous for Tao Dance Theater to not perform in China.

"No matter what the outcome is, it's just the beginning," she says. Though the modern dance scene in China is growing, she says, it has not reached its prime as yet.

"The audiences need more diversity. They are looking for something new and different, and not just out of curiosity," she says.

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