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Performance

VenueRoyal Opera House
Also: Linbury Studio, Ballet Studio, Clore Studio,Floral Hall
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From16th November 2010
To17th November 2010
When19:45
PricesFrom £5.00. To £5.00.
Royal Opera House (V377)
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Firsts - Milkwood Rodeo/Spiltmilk Say Dance/That Was The Time I Stopped/The Man Who Wasn't There

Firsts

Work:: Firsts (S1196213958)

A showcase of performances from the Linbury Studio Theatre of the Royal Opera House. 'Firsts is an exciting mix of contemporary dance, theatre and music performed by the UK s most dynamic emerging artists.

Production:: Milkwood Rodeo/Spiltmilk Say Dance/That Was The Time I Stopped/The Man Who Wasn't There (T01488567849)

MILKWOOD RODEO - THE SUGAR BEAST CIRCUS - A performance inspired by holy men and Hollywood - an autobiographical fantasy capturing performers' memories of life on the road with an Indian circus. The piece fuses physical theatre and unique and elegant aerial work with animation and projection to create a strange reality. Milkwood Rodeo was developed with the support of The Roundhouse and Arts Council England. SPILTMILK SAY DANCE - SPILTMILK DANCE - Performed by the award-winning Spiltmilk Dance company who use their distinctively quirky style to put a new spin on popular social dance crazes of the 20th century. Dance phenomena such as The Twist, Disco and Ballroom are re-imagined to create a completely new dance experience. THAT WAS THE TIME I STOPPED - AMY BELL AND VALENTINA GOLFIERI - Surreal flights of fancy, fears and hallucinations are spliced together by two enigmatic figures to create a makeshift sense of reality. This is darkly humorous dance in stop-frame. THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE - GENIUS SWEATSHOP - The Man Who Wasn't There is a glimpse into the life of 'Albert' - a man whose memories are fragmented and who is becoming increasingly drawn into a world of senile confusion. Albert's stories are told through a unique blend of puppetry and circus by London based company Genius Sweatshop. Genius Sweatshop has been gratefully supported by Crying Out Loud, La Breche (Normandy), The Blue Elephant Theatre, Ideas Tap and countless individuals. Running Time: Approx. 2hrs - 2 intervals

Listing:: L1786762478

Linbury Studio



Milkwood Rodeo/Spiltmilk Say Dance/That Was The Time I Stopped/The Man Who Wasn't There

MILKWOOD RODEO - THE SUGAR BEAST CIRCUS - A performance inspired by holy men and Hollywood - an autobiographical fantasy capturing performers' memories of life on the road with an Indian circus. The piece fuses physical theatre and unique and elegant aerial work with animation and projection to create a strange reality. Milkwood Rodeo was developed with the support of The Roundhouse and Arts Council England. SPILTMILK SAY DANCE - SPILTMILK DANCE - Performed by the award-winning Spiltmilk Dance company who use their distinctively quirky style to put a new spin on popular social dance crazes of the 20th century. Dance phenomena such as The Twist, Disco and Ballroom are re-imagined to create a completely new dance experience. THAT WAS THE TIME I STOPPED - AMY BELL AND VALENTINA GOLFIERI - Surreal flights of fancy, fears and hallucinations are spliced together by two enigmatic figures to create a makeshift sense of reality. This is darkly humorous dance in stop-frame. THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE - GENIUS SWEATSHOP - The Man Who Wasn't There is a glimpse into the life of 'Albert' - a man whose memories are fragmented and who is becoming increasingly drawn into a world of senile confusion. Albert's stories are told through a unique blend of puppetry and circus by London based company Genius Sweatshop. Genius Sweatshop has been gratefully supported by Crying Out Loud, La Breche (Normandy), The Blue Elephant Theatre, Ideas Tap and countless individuals. Running Time: Approx. 2hrs - 2 intervals Linbury Studio

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