Julyen Hamilton has been making
dances, directing and teaching for the past 30 years.
He was born
in England, then lived in Amsterdam and now is based
in Girona,
Spain.
In 1984 he was awarded the 'Zilveren Dansprijs' by the VSCD in Holland.
Trained in a period of experimentation
in London in the mid-70s
, he has constantly made work from a radical point of view.
His work, both in company and solo,
develops
dance for the theatre
where dancers and light designer are directed to compose pieces instantly,
a process of practising improvisation in rehearsal and in the moment
of performance.
Hamilton creates his own personal language where
movement and text constantly intertwine
and are passed amongst the performers as a way of manifesting the sharing
of the imagination.
He is also invited to play with musicians, to choreograph for other
dancers and to collaborate with other directors.
Since 1990 he has made more than
100 solos which have been seen all over the world. They are a highly
original interplay between dance, live text and light. His solo
Cell premiered in Barcelona on 2004 and has been performed regularly since then;
his latest solo is entitled 'How It Is Made'
and premiered in Paris in autumn 2007, before playing in Germny and Belgium.
His teaching work comes straight
from the stage experience; it goes deeply into the compositional aspects
of creativity through the areas of the physical body, space, time, dramaturgy
and voice.
His label Blue
Dog DVDs produces videos of his performances on dvd.