Chocolate, 2012
'The evening's singular treat was Chocolate. Low key, beautifully poised and wholly unpredictable, Sikorski's various ploys to restrict her sweet intake will strike a chord with many. We've all been there, just not done that. Very funny.' The Independent.
'...cleverly unconventional solo by a confident young talent...Chocolate was a dry-wittedly metaphorical look at appetites and cravings...this little solo was promising evidence of someone thinking outside the box.' The Times
'The evening's singular treat was Chocolate. Low key, beautifully poised and wholly unpredictable, Sikorski's various ploys to restrict her sweet intake will strike a chord with many. We've all been there, just not done that. Very funny.' The Independent.
'...a remarkable solo that is part mime, part dance...she engages the audience with an unsmiling seriousness that is both amusing and faintly disturbing.' The Stage
'Spot-lit and engagingly deadpan throughout... it was intimate and lightly handled, and provided the most successful moments of the night. Additional kudos is also due for putting that post- Christmas excess of Quality Street to good use.' Resolution! Review.
Look at Chocolate - chocolate melts, it hardens, it cracks, it smudges. Look at me - I melt, I harden, I crack and I sing. A compositional experiment using chocolate as a medium.
Credits
Choreography, Music and text by Eleanor Sikorski.
Running time: 20min