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Matilda Leyser's solo aerial-theatre piece combines physical theatre piece, combines physical theatre with circus aerial skill, dance, original writing, music and design.

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Archive listings for Matilda Leyser (2007)

Work type: Dance or ballet.

Lifeline/1,2,3, here we go... - T2040637472

Lifeline covers the journey from birth to death - an entire lifeline acted out on a single, suspended rope. Matilda Leyser’s poignant and poetic production depicts this most human of dramas with unique and amazing skill. Lifeline was originally selected as part of the Royal Opera House’s Firsts season and appeared at Aurora Nova in the 2005 Edinburgh Festival. Set up to cross boundaries between the floor, the air and the space inbetween, All or Nothing aims to merge aerial skills with dance theatre. 1,2,3 here we go.... is All or Nothing’s debut production and is devised and performed by Scotland’s leading aerial dance artist Jennifer Paterson, with music by Jym Darling (Loop Guru, Fidget Feet, Invoke) and monitoring from choreographer Frank McConnell.Choreographer Matilda Leyser (Lifeline). Choreographer Frank McConnell (1 2 3 here we go...). Performer Jennifer Paterson (1 2 3 here we go...). Music Jym Darling (1 2 3 here we go...).
13 Oct 07Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh :: V605
listing details L249963259

Lifeline/Dead Point - T0505873129

There is a phrase, 'standing on common ground': the ground is something we share, or try to. The air is altogether a lonelier place to be... Actress and aerialist Matilda Leyser climbs into the air to explore the solitude which we, paradoxically, all share. In Lifeline a single rope hangs in space: a life unfolds along it travelling from birth through childhood to maturity. Dead Point is a story of suspension and weightlessness in search of the point.
14 Mar 07Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff :: V1984858935
listing details L01019438976

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