photo Regis Lansac
Paul White, The Oracle
The main inspirations for Meryl Tankard’s The Oracle come from the haunting work of Scandinavian painter Odd Nerdum, Nijinsky’s traumatic life and the experience of choreographing Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, and the powerful images and spirit of Ingmar Bergman’s 1960 film The Virgin Spring.
A lone performer (Paul White) is revealed centre stage holding a long brown velvet cloak and wearing only white underpants and a small white medieval style cap/bonnet. He is the Oracle, the Augur in touch with the vital forces of Nature: the Seer and the Medium. But he also undergoes transformations.
photo Regis Lansac
Paul White, The Oracle
He shows his adoration of the Earth. It is dawn, the dawn of humanity; a time when harmony reigned between the forces of nature and man. He is the protector of the Earth; the medium who can interpret the signs of nature. He is also the youth, the young maiden, the spring and the hope for renewal. But he has premonitions, apocalyptic visions: war, devastation, famine, drought, climate change. He becomes the earth but then he knows that he has to sacrifice himself to save the world, to bring another spring. The Oracle is a metaphor for our present time. Meditative and sensual, disturbing and wise, he is the Oracle, the interpreter of signs we cannot afford to miss. What sacrifice will nature require to renew a harmony squandered by greed and indifference?
credits: concept, direction Meryl Tankard, choreography Meryl Tankard, Paul White, set design, video Regis Lansac, lighting design Damien Cooper and Matt Cox
performances: premiere Playhouse, Sydney Opera House, September 2009; Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, December 2009; Brisbane Festival, September 2010
photo Regis Lansac
Paul White, The Oracle
dance bites
keith gallasch, realtime 94, december 2009-january 2010
for and of the city
keith gallasch, realtime 98, august-september, 2010
an experiment sealed by a stroke of serendipity
bryce hallett, sydney morning herald, september 8, 2009
an exceptional role that consumes and absorbs
jill sykes, sydney morning herald, september 19, 2009
the oracle: meryl tankard
michelle potter, michelle potter on dancing, september 21, 2009
photo Regis Lansac
Paul White, The Oracle
the oracle: sydney opera house
lynne lancaster, artshub, september 21, 2009
tankard’s the oracle
nicole saleh, dance informa, september 30, 2009
out & about: the oracle
deborah jones, the australian, december 2, 2009
the oracle
stephanie glickman, herald sun, december 4, 2009
the oracle | malthouse theatre
carol middleton, australian stage online, december 4, 2009
a mysterious world brought to life
chloe smethurst, the age, december 5, 2009
review: the oracle
john bailey, capital idea, december 5, 2009
earthy dance rounded by artistic vision
olivia stewart, courier mail, september 24, 2010