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Performance

VenueThe Edge Arts (formerly the Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts (ICIA))
Also: Main Hall, Arts Theatre
TownBath
CountyBath & North East Somerset
From2nd June 2016
To3rd June 2016
When19:30
The Edge Arts (formerly the Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts (ICIA)) (V1031)
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  • Date of change: 25 Nov 15 - T0569432430

Protein Dance - May Contain Food

Work:: Protein Dance (S043917426)

Blending high drama with comic insight, Protein Dance are fast making their mark as sly and subversive humourists in contemporary dance.

Production:: May Contain Food (T0569432430)

Four vocalists and four dancers all sing for their supper in a witty piece of dance and music theatre that will provoke thinking on the sensory, cultural and social implications of food, from savouring the simplicity of a cherry tomato to touching on the moral dilemma of vegetarianism. With renowned composer Orlando Gough's music sung live and a tempting waft of freshly-baked pudding, expect a performance sure to delight all the senses. Weaving through celebrated designer Yann Seabra's interactive set, the performers will invite the audience to sit at a table, offer a tasting menu and then serve a show. Luca Silvestrini and Orlando Gough have collaborated closely so that all movement is composed and music choreographed and performed a cappella, creating an immersive experience of indulgence, nostalgia and mischief.
Other Luca Silvestrini (conceived by)
Other Orlando Gough (conceived by)
Music Orlando Gough
Director Luca Silvestrini
Design Yann Seabra
Lighting Jackie Shemesh
Performer Sonya Cullingford
Performer Martin George
Performer Carl Harrison
Performer Michael Henry
Performer Saara Hurme
Performer Donna Lennard
Performer Louise Sofield
Performer Matthew Winston

Listing:: L249126171




Current production:Work

May Contain Food

Four vocalists and four dancers all sing for their supper in a witty piece of dance and music theatre that will provoke thinking on the sensory, cultural and social implications of food, from savouring the simplicity of a cherry tomato to touching on the moral dilemma of vegetarianism. With renowned composer Orlando Gough's music sung live and a tempting waft of freshly-baked pudding, expect a performance sure to delight all the senses. Weaving through celebrated designer Yann Seabra's interactive set, the performers will invite the audience to sit at a table, offer a tasting menu and then serve a show. Luca Silvestrini and Orlando Gough have collaborated closely so that all movement is composed and music choreographed and performed a cappella, creating an immersive experience of indulgence, nostalgia and mischief.

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