ZERO POINT FIELD

Zero Point Field is a choreographic installation with live video projection that investigates the space where opposing forces intersect: order and chaos, control and surrender, visibility and disappearance, sound and silence. The work invites the audience into a shared threshold – a “zero point”, where these contrasting forces meet and begin to shape something new. In this space, movements, gestures, images, and the dancers’ presence constantly influence one another, creating a performance that is alive and continually shifting.

Meaning emerges in the spaces created by dancers – in the moments when something comes into focus and in the moments when it slips away. These shifting intervals between their movements, their bodies, and the surrounding images form a landscape where things continuously appear, break apart, and begin again.

CREDITS

Concept, choreography, visual art and music: Jim De Block
Performed and co-created with Logan Hernandez and Miguel Duarte
Producer: Monika Milocco

Jim De Block (BE) is a Belgian dancer, choreographer and visual artist based in Göteborg, Sweden. He has worked in companies such as Pina Bausch Tanztheater, Opera de Lyon, Ballet Flanders, GöteborgsOperans Danskompani and The Norwegian National Ballet. In the last few years Jim has been freelancing in Sweden making his own choreographic installations/works and collaborating with established Swedish choreographers such as Cristina Caprioli and Örjan Andersson as well as emerging talents such as Philip Berlin.