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VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Guildhall
TownBury St Edmunds
CountySuffolk
From3rd May 2001
To3rd May 2001
When19:30
PricesFrom £7.00. To £10.50.
Theatre Royal (V76)
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Dance East - Loose in Flight/Zero/Can't Bark/Shirtology

Work:: Dance East (S872546848)


Production:: Loose in Flight/Zero/Can't Bark/Shirtology (T01663435844)

Loose in Flight - uses Kathak as the structural base, breaking out into lyrical passages of contemporary action. Khan's choreography is intelligent, compelling and beautiful to watch. Zero - A rare opportunity to see Wayne McGregor dance his solo work. Renowned for his lightning speed articulation and idiosyncratic movement language, this piece is both inventive and athletic. Can't Bark - is an energetic, eccentric and innovative solo examining the struggle of desire versus deed danced by Adam Cooper. Mixing both astute and amusing dancing Schynkel a former soloist with Rambert Dance Company, creates a crazed surrealism of morals and theatrical magic. Shirtology - Jerome Bel, born in France, has performed extensively across Europe and has been described as 'the thinking man's choreographer'. Shirtology, a work in three parts, mixes humour and cultural icons. It examines the bizarre reality between man and his clothing and the underlining absurdity of texts and logos.
Choreographer Akram Khan (Loose in Flight)
Choreographer Wayne McGregor (Zero)
Choreographer Jan de Schynkel (Can't Bark)
Choreographer Jerome Bel (Shirtology)
Performer Adam Cooper

Listing:: L2035411891




Loose in Flight/Zero/Can't Bark/Shirtology

Loose in Flight - uses Kathak as the structural base, breaking out into lyrical passages of contemporary action. Khan's choreography is intelligent, compelling and beautiful to watch. Zero - A rare opportunity to see Wayne McGregor dance his solo work. Renowned for his lightning speed articulation and idiosyncratic movement language, this piece is both inventive and athletic. Can't Bark - is an energetic, eccentric and innovative solo examining the struggle of desire versus deed danced by Adam Cooper. Mixing both astute and amusing dancing Schynkel a former soloist with Rambert Dance Company, creates a crazed surrealism of morals and theatrical magic. Shirtology - Jerome Bel, born in France, has performed extensively across Europe and has been described as 'the thinking man's choreographer'. Shirtology, a work in three parts, mixes humour and cultural icons. It examines the bizarre reality between man and his clothing and the underlining absurdity of texts and logos.

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