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VenueBeacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre)
Also: Custom House Quay
TownGreenock
CountyInverclyde
From19th April 2016
To19th April 2016
When19:30
Beacon Arts Centre (formerly Arts Guild Theatre) (V1047)
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  • Date of change: 19 Jan 16 - T1774041327

Scottish Dance Theatre - Double Bill: Dreamers/Process Day

Work:: Scottish Dance Theatre (S0994693462)


Production:: Double Bill: Dreamers/Process Day (T1774041327)

Dreamers- are people who dare to dream while not being asleep. Lachky takes pleasure in making sense from nonsense and exploring links between reality and surrealism. His work is developed around the unique physicality of the performers, highlights the beauty and power of the moving body and intertwines it with his quirky and humorousstyle. Process Day by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar WORLD PREMIERE Award-winning Eyal, and music producer and artist Behar have created a stream of critically acclaimed, original works for some of the world's leading companies, including Batsheva Dance, Nederlands Dans Theater and Carte Blanche. Expect visceral, animal, androgyny from this exciting world premiere
Choreographer Anton Lachky (Dreamers)
Choreographer Sharon Eyal (Process Day)
Choreographer Gai Behar (Process Day)
Company Beacon Youth Dance Company (Realms)

Listing:: L01078530202




Double Bill: Dreamers/Process Day

Dreamers- are people who dare to dream while not being asleep. Lachky takes pleasure in making sense from nonsense and exploring links between reality and surrealism. His work is developed around the unique physicality of the performers, highlights the beauty and power of the moving body and intertwines it with his quirky and humorousstyle. Process Day by Sharon Eyal and Gai Behar WORLD PREMIERE Award-winning Eyal, and music producer and artist Behar have created a stream of critically acclaimed, original works for some of the world's leading companies, including Batsheva Dance, Nederlands Dans Theater and Carte Blanche. Expect visceral, animal, androgyny from this exciting world premiere

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