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Performance

VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From3rd February 2016
To6th February 2016
When19:45
Barbican Centre (V371)
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  • Date of change: 7 Oct 15 - T01376068366

He Who Falls (Celui qui tombe)

He Who Falls (Celui qui tombe)

Work:: He Who Falls (Celui qui tombe) (S0249679787)

Six performers appear to defy the laws of gravity, responding with strength and grace to maintain balance onboard a constantly shifting platform. When an imposing, suspended, podium begins to spin, pivot, swing and elevate, the only way to withstand its forces is through agile movement. Faced by such instability, bodies lean, climb, hang and fall, coming together and then apart, in this perilous dance of survival. A French artist equally dedicated to the circus arts and contemporary dance, Yoann Bourgeois has long been fascinated by ideas of weightlessness and the physics of suspension. For this ingenious show, he challenges performers from both disciplines to meet the physical demands of his intriguing staging, each scenario choreographed to rousing tracks from opera aria, 'Casta Diva', to Frank Sinatra's 'My Way.'
Author Yoann Bourgeois

Production:: (T01376068366)

Company Compagnie Yoann Bourgeois
Director Marie Fonte (assistant)
Lighting Adele Grepinet
Sound Antione Garry
Costume Ginette
Performer Jean-Baptiste Andre
Performer Mathieu Bleton
Performer Julien Cramillet
Performer Marie Fonte
Performer Elise Legros
Performer Francesca Ziviani

Listing:: L614095396

Part of the London International Mime Festival (LIMF)



Production details

Part of the London International Mime Festival (LIMF)

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