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VenueLiverpool Playhouse
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TownLiverpool
CountyMerseyside
From23rd March 2012
To24th March 2012
When19:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £16.00.
Liverpool Playhouse (V536)
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  • Date of change: 25 Nov 11 - T65944693

Phoenix Dance Theatre - Crossing Points: Catch/SoundClash

Work:: Phoenix Dance Theatre (S876)

Phoenix Dance Company are one of the leading exponents of contemporary dance.
Company Phoenix Dance Theatre

Production:: Crossing Points: Catch/SoundClash (T65944693)

Crossing Points features the world premieres of two contrasting dance works. Inspired by Magritte's iconic painting The Son of Man, Ana Lujan Sanchez's Catch immerses the audience in an abstract, surreal world filled with intricate, dynamic and thought provoking choreography. SoundClash by Kwesi Johnson sees the dancers mimic the complex and beautiful patterns created by sound waves when made visible. The bill also features the return of Henri Oguike's thrilling Signal, and another chance to see Aletta Collins' sassy, hilarious modern Phoenix classic Maybe Yes Maybe, Maybe No Maybe.
Choreographer Ana Lujan Sanchez (Catch)
Choreographer Kwesi Johnson (SoundClash)

Listing:: L01331082556




Current production:Work

Crossing Points: Catch/SoundClash

Crossing Points features the world premieres of two contrasting dance works. Inspired by Magritte's iconic painting The Son of Man, Ana Lujan Sanchez's Catch immerses the audience in an abstract, surreal world filled with intricate, dynamic and thought provoking choreography. SoundClash by Kwesi Johnson sees the dancers mimic the complex and beautiful patterns created by sound waves when made visible. The bill also features the return of Henri Oguike's thrilling Signal, and another chance to see Aletta Collins' sassy, hilarious modern Phoenix classic Maybe Yes Maybe, Maybe No Maybe.

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