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VenueThe Lilian Baylis Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From7th November 2002
To7th November 2002
When19:30
PricesFrom £9.00. To £35.00.
The Lilian Baylis Theatre (V236)
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Changing Perspectives - Shell Shock/Colour Stereo/Beyond the Mask

Work:: Changing Perspectives (S01208864489)


Production:: Shell Shock/Colour Stereo/Beyond the Mask (T7162636)

Shell Shock is a new multi media dance performance piece by Lyn Levett in collaboration with Charlotte Darbyshire, mentored by Jamie Watton. The piece explores the horrors of war and is layered with a backdrop of visuals created by filmmaker Maria Robinson. Music composed by Lyn Levett. Colour Stereo - Performed by a cast of three, this new work is an intimate, upfront and funky response to city life. Colour Stereo is made in collaboration between Corali and composer Daniel Weaver and fine artist Jon Archdeacon and introduces new dancer, Aisha Booth. Beyond the Mask - Through a fusion of live music by Hans Ferrao and Alan Broadbent, dance and mime - shrouded in masks and mystery - Magpie Dance gently challenges us not just to look and stare but to see and be seen. This theatre adaptation was originally created for the ‘Streets of Brighton’ showcase, choreographed by Alison Lapham and directed by Danny Scott.
Choreographer Lyn Levett (Shell Shock)
Company Corali Dance Company (Colour Stereo)
Company Magpie Dance (Beyond the Mask)

Listing:: L1670104399

Part of Xposure - disability arts festival



Shell Shock/Colour Stereo/Beyond the Mask

Shell Shock is a new multi media dance performance piece by Lyn Levett in collaboration with Charlotte Darbyshire, mentored by Jamie Watton. The piece explores the horrors of war and is layered with a backdrop of visuals created by filmmaker Maria Robinson. Music composed by Lyn Levett. Colour Stereo - Performed by a cast of three, this new work is an intimate, upfront and funky response to city life. Colour Stereo is made in collaboration between Corali and composer Daniel Weaver and fine artist Jon Archdeacon and introduces new dancer, Aisha Booth. Beyond the Mask - Through a fusion of live music by Hans Ferrao and Alan Broadbent, dance and mime - shrouded in masks and mystery - Magpie Dance gently challenges us not just to look and stare but to see and be seen. This theatre adaptation was originally created for the ‘Streets of Brighton’ showcase, choreographed by Alison Lapham and directed by Danny Scott. Part of Xposure - disability arts festival

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