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Performance

VenueRoyal Welsh College of Music and Drama (WCMD)/Raymond Edwards Building/Anthony Hopkins Centre
Also: Coleg Cerdd a Drama Cymru, Bute Theatre, Caird Studio Theatre, Sir Geraint Evans Recital Room, Weston Gallery, British Steel Recital Room, S4C Studio
TownCardiff
CountyGlamorgan
From14th September 2013
To14th September 2013
When13:30, 18:30
PricesFrom £6.00. To £6.00.
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama (WCMD)/Raymond Edwards Building/Anthony Hopkins Centre (V01146970443)
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  • Date of change: 5 Sep 13 - T1838492706

Stranger - Vietnam/UK Collaboration

Stranger

Work:: Stranger (S01095046587)

What is the strange unfamiliar land of the other? Are we forever separate or do we belong together? Stranger is a visual performance that explores stereotypes of masculinity and femininity in modern Vietnam, using sound, image, language and music to trace the journey of a young woman and man who question the gender roles they are subject to.

Production:: Vietnam/UK Collaboration (T1838492706)

Originally co-directed and presented at Black Box, Hanoi by Phan Yly and Rob Hale with design by Paul Burgess, this second evolution of Stranger has been developed with a visual language at its core and with the involvement of Welsh physical performer Eddie Ladd.
Presented byAorta Theatre Collective (UK)
Presented byLife Art (Vietnam)
Director Rob Hale
Director Pan Y Ly
Other Paul Burgess (scenography)

Listing:: L01926788663

Part of @ Scenofest, World Stage Design



Vietnam/UK Collaboration

Originally co-directed and presented at Black Box, Hanoi by Phan Yly and Rob Hale with design by Paul Burgess, this second evolution of Stranger has been developed with a visual language at its core and with the involvement of Welsh physical performer Eddie Ladd. Part of @ Scenofest, World Stage Design

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