Theo Clinkard - Accumulation (1971)/Ordinary Courage
Work:: Theo Clinkard (S2115170581)
Theo Clinkard is a Brighton-based artist and rising star of the dance world. He has a talent for choreographing beautiful movement and presenting it in an unusual way.
Production:: Accumulation (1971)/Ordinary Courage (T0903004494)
Accumulation (1971) Acclaimed dancer Theo Clinkard performs an iconic signature work by the pioneering American choreographer Trisha Brown, widely regarded as the most acclaimed choreographer to emerge from the postmodern era. This witty solo is based on the simple device of a adding one gesture to another, one at a time, and repeating the growing phrase with each new movement.
Ordinary Courage - Clinkard completes an international seven-strong cast in the rousing and eloquent dance work that launched his company in 2012. Staged beneath a startling light box installation, lit by Zerlina Hughes, and set to a haunting score by Alan Stones that incorporates Scarlatti and Bach, performed live by the celebrated concert pianist Cl?odna Shanahan, Ordinary Courage examines the nature of loss and the capacity for movement and touch to communicate when words are inadequate.
Listing:: L01277340188
Accumulation (1971)/Ordinary Courage
Accumulation (1971) Acclaimed dancer Theo Clinkard performs an iconic signature work by the pioneering American choreographer Trisha Brown, widely regarded as the most acclaimed choreographer to emerge from the postmodern era. This witty solo is based on the simple device of a adding one gesture to another, one at a time, and repeating the growing phrase with each new movement.
Ordinary Courage - Clinkard completes an international seven-strong cast in the rousing and eloquent dance work that launched his company in 2012. Staged beneath a startling light box installation, lit by Zerlina Hughes, and set to a haunting score by Alan Stones that incorporates Scarlatti and Bach, performed live by the celebrated concert pianist Cl?odna Shanahan, Ordinary Courage examines the nature of loss and the capacity for movement and touch to communicate when words are inadequate.