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Performance

VenueThe Hawth
Also: Studio, Amphitheatre
TownCrawley
CountyWest Sussex
From9th May 2005
To9th May 2005
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.50. To £8.50.
The Hawth (V720)
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From Here to Maturity - Endangered Species

Work:: From Here to Maturity (S02057707759)

From Here to Maturity is an artist-led organisation and its members, whose ages range from late forty to early 70s. It aims to challenge ageism and prejudice by making original and imaginative dance pieces which entertain, stimulate and touch and emotions.

Production:: Endangered Species (T01488977502)

Endangered Species, part one features the quirky theatrical touch of Protein with choreography by co-artistic director Suca Silvestrini. The memories and dreams of five people are at the centre of this new work which takes the audience to some very familiar places - in an extraordinary way. Endangered Species part two is Raft of Reasons, a new duet by determined dance individualist Matthew Hawkins for himself and former Royal Ballet principal, Jennifer Jackson.
Choreographer Matthew Hawkins
Choreographer Luca Silvestrini
Choreographer Jennifer Jackson
Design Dick Bird
Lighting Michael Mannion
Lighting Charles Balfour
Costume Silvia Raggi Cose
Costume Pearl
Performer Jane Dore
Performer John Hurley
Performer Lucy Burge
Performer Jennifer Jackson
Performer Tom Yang
Performer Ann Dickie

Listing:: L01768487556

Studio



Endangered Species

Endangered Species, part one features the quirky theatrical touch of Protein with choreography by co-artistic director Suca Silvestrini. The memories and dreams of five people are at the centre of this new work which takes the audience to some very familiar places - in an extraordinary way. Endangered Species part two is Raft of Reasons, a new duet by determined dance individualist Matthew Hawkins for himself and former Royal Ballet principal, Jennifer Jackson. Studio

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