I Would Like to Go Over There is a theatrical, comedic and surreal dance theatre duet about the struggles of decision making - both in life and the niche career path that Watson found themselves in.
The work follows two dancers, accompanied constantly by their “real-time” dialogue with one another - as they try and figure out what to do from one second to the next. The text is a fast paced, witty and self aware conversation that spirals into crude arguments and complaints about the difficulty of the choreography - set to Strauss’ appropriately silly Pizzicato Polka.
The work evolved from the wall Watson hit when receiving a commission and very quickly realising they actually had no idea what to make a piece about. Hence ‘I Would Like to Go Over There’ - which is at essence about the dancers quite literally just trying to get from upstage right to downstage left.
Performance History:
The Riley Theatre UK (2022)
Concept and Creation: John-William Watson Performance and Co-Creation: Ruby Portus and Grace Ford
Supported by: Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Serendipity Institute UK and Dance City Newcastle
Commissioned by: Northern Connections
Photography by Elly Welford
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“A consistently hilarious piece about making a dance piece which is just what the wide world of dance needs right now.”
— Article 19