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Performance

VenueSadler's Wells Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From18th September 2015
To25th September 2015
WhenFri, Mon, Tue, Thu at 19:30
Sadler's Wells Theatre (V224)
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  • Date of change: 12 May 15 - T1995877527

Hofesh Shechter Company - Barbarians

Hofesh Shechter Company

Work:: Hofesh Shechter Company (S0332854759)

Sadler's Wells Associate Artist Hofesh Shechter is one of the UK's most exciting contemporary artists, having gained international renown for his raw, honest choreography and highly-charged, atmospheric music scores. The international dancers of Hofesh Shechter Company have achieved worldwide renown
Choreographer Hofesh Shechter

Production:: Barbarians (T1995877527)

Shechter presents a sparse world for three wildly different takes on intimacy, passion and the banality of love. Revealing his choreography at its most elegant and intimate, the highly acclaimed and perturbing the barbarians in love opens the evening. Trembling with emotion residing within order, an ecclesiastic baroque score accompanies a truly contemporary confession. What follows, as two more new works unfold, is a volatile explosion of dubstep grooves for an almost urban choreography and a quirky duet which together complete an evening showcasing the singular and wry voice of their creator and the versatility and talent of his individual dancers. Contains nudity and explicit lyrics
Choreographer Hofesh Shechter
Performer Maeeva Barthelot
Performer Winifred Burnet-Smith
Performer Chien-Ming Chang
Performer Sam Coren
Performer Frederic Despierre
Performer Bruno Karim Guillor

Listing:: L0422485330




Barbarians

Shechter presents a sparse world for three wildly different takes on intimacy, passion and the banality of love. Revealing his choreography at its most elegant and intimate, the highly acclaimed and perturbing the barbarians in love opens the evening. Trembling with emotion residing within order, an ecclesiastic baroque score accompanies a truly contemporary confession. What follows, as two more new works unfold, is a volatile explosion of dubstep grooves for an almost urban choreography and a quirky duet which together complete an evening showcasing the singular and wry voice of their creator and the versatility and talent of his individual dancers. Contains nudity and explicit lyrics

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