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Performance

VenueBAC (Battersea Arts Centre)
Also: Studios 1, 2 and 3
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From25th May 2023
To26th May 2023
When19:30
BAC (Battersea Arts Centre) (V168)
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  • Date of change: 2 Mar 23 - T793217830

Blink Dance Theatre - Elvis Died of Burgers

Blink Dance Theatre

Work:: Blink Dance Theatre (S0815270226)


Production:: Elvis Died of Burgers (T793217830)

Elvis Died of Burgers is made and performed by the four BLINK directors who love food. If they're not eating; they're talking about it, dreaming about it, and now... dancing, rapping and rhyming about it. Take a seat at their table as the cast spill the tea on their food stories. Watch as BLINK deep dive into the events of Elvis, The King of Rock ‘n' Roll, at the end of his life with their signature sensory and often bizarre tangents…Good Food Gospel anyone? Can they figure out the thin line between the humour and tragedy of overeating? Elvis Died of Burgers has a non-linear narrative. It uses semi-improvised dance, theatre and spoken word to create an exciting 'edge of your seat' experience for audience and cast alike. All performance will have integrated BSL.

Listing:: L01761461704




Elvis Died of Burgers

Elvis Died of Burgers is made and performed by the four BLINK directors who love food. If they're not eating; they're talking about it, dreaming about it, and now... dancing, rapping and rhyming about it. Take a seat at their table as the cast spill the tea on their food stories. Watch as BLINK deep dive into the events of Elvis, The King of Rock ‘n' Roll, at the end of his life with their signature sensory and often bizarre tangents…Good Food Gospel anyone? Can they figure out the thin line between the humour and tragedy of overeating? Elvis Died of Burgers has a non-linear narrative. It uses semi-improvised dance, theatre and spoken word to create an exciting 'edge of your seat' experience for audience and cast alike. All performance will have integrated BSL.

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