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VenueArena Theatre
Also: Tilstone Studio
TownWolverhampton
CountyWest Midlands
From5th April 2005
To6th April 2005
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
Arena Theatre (V160)
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Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company - Lullaby

Work:: Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company (S683404131)

Jasmin Vardimon Company (JVC) is one of Britain's most pioneering physical dance theatre companies, creating work that excites both the eye and the mind by pushing the boundaries of human physicality whilst engaging in universal, contemporary themes that strike an emotional chord. Vardimon's powerful art of story-telling integrates multiple layers of communication - combining dance, movement, video, animation, text and music. Her sharp instincts and keen observations of human behaviour deliver beautifully precise characterisation, powerfully brought to life by her company of versatile dancers. Cast from around the world, each performer brings his/her own unique experience, with dynamic results.

Production:: Lullaby (T01183299331)

Set in the depths of an anonymous hospital, ‘Lullaby’ is a piece of extreme physical theatre that features strong text, visual projections and imaginative use of camera techniques. Based largely on observations of hospitals and the fascinating intensity of human relations in this setting, Lullaby offers a witty insight into our relationship with health and sickness in a production that is sometimes violent, frequently moving and completely engaging. Five performers - Leon Baugh, Luke Burrough, Mafalda Deville, Kath Duggan, Jasmin Vardimon - take multiple roles in seven stories that happen simultaneously onstage. The stories highlight political issues surrounding the body such as violence, gender and hierarchy. In a lecture given by a male nurse, the body, both metaphorically and literally, becomes the site for an aggressive duel; behind the pristine façade of a sterilised room a doctor is blatant about his desire for his patient; while she manages to escape his wandering hands the audience experiences the whole sordid event through the eyes of the aggressor using clever camera techniques. While doctors and nurses flirt and fight with each other, ‘Lullaby’ eloquently displays Vardimon’s trademark dark humour, incisive character studies, innovative use of interactive video projections and beautifully detailed movement vocabulary.
Performer Leon Baugh
Performer Luke Burrough
Performer Mafalda Deville
Performer Kath Duggan
Performer Jasmin Vardimon

Listing:: L02012813988




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Lullaby

Set in the depths of an anonymous hospital, ‘Lullaby’ is a piece of extreme physical theatre that features strong text, visual projections and imaginative use of camera techniques. Based largely on observations of hospitals and the fascinating intensity of human relations in this setting, Lullaby offers a witty insight into our relationship with health and sickness in a production that is sometimes violent, frequently moving and completely engaging. Five performers - Leon Baugh, Luke Burrough, Mafalda Deville, Kath Duggan, Jasmin Vardimon - take multiple roles in seven stories that happen simultaneously onstage. The stories highlight political issues surrounding the body such as violence, gender and hierarchy. In a lecture given by a male nurse, the body, both metaphorically and literally, becomes the site for an aggressive duel; behind the pristine façade of a sterilised room a doctor is blatant about his desire for his patient; while she manages to escape his wandering hands the audience experiences the whole sordid event through the eyes of the aggressor using clever camera techniques. While doctors and nurses flirt and fight with each other, ‘Lullaby’ eloquently displays Vardimon’s trademark dark humour, incisive character studies, innovative use of interactive video projections and beautifully detailed movement vocabulary.

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