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VenueJVH.o.m.e.
TownAshford
CountyKent
From7th May 2024
To7th May 2024
JVH.o.m.e. (V01529429693)
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Verve - Triple Bill

Work:: Verve (S01483613882)

Verve - the touring group from the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds showing the next generation of contemporary dance.

Production:: Triple Bill (T01752917823)

VERVE Artistic Director Matteo Marfoglia's debut creation for the company 'A Field of Beauty' is a visually stunning and virtuosic work celebrating individuality, uniqueness and freedom of expression. Los Angeles-born, Berlin-based choreographer Joy Alpuerto Ritter has crafted a character-driven work exploring the intricate dynamics of family relationships, questioning what lies beneath the surface of a family portrait. Rounding off the triple bill, acclaimed French collective (LA)HORDE present a restaging of People used to die - originally created for the Montreal School of Contemporary Dance in 2014. Taking inspiration from the European movement 'Jumpstyle', the work is an explosive and unrelenting test of physical endurance for the dancers.
Choreographer Matteo Marfoglia (A Field of Beauty)
Choreographer Joy Alpuerto Ritter
Choreographer La Horde (People Used to Die)

Listing:: L590333613




Triple Bill

VERVE Artistic Director Matteo Marfoglia's debut creation for the company 'A Field of Beauty' is a visually stunning and virtuosic work celebrating individuality, uniqueness and freedom of expression. Los Angeles-born, Berlin-based choreographer Joy Alpuerto Ritter has crafted a character-driven work exploring the intricate dynamics of family relationships, questioning what lies beneath the surface of a family portrait. Rounding off the triple bill, acclaimed French collective (LA)HORDE present a restaging of People used to die - originally created for the Montreal School of Contemporary Dance in 2014. Taking inspiration from the European movement 'Jumpstyle', the work is an explosive and unrelenting test of physical endurance for the dancers.

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