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Performance

VenueThe Place Theatre
Also: Robin Howard Dance Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From19th June 2009
To20th June 2009
When20:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £15.00.
The Place Theatre (V240)
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DOT 504 Dance Company (Czech Republic)/Simona Bertozzi (Italy) - Terrestre/Holdin' Fast

Work:: DOT 504 Dance Company (Czech Republic)/Simona Bertozzi (Italy) (S1220722224)


Production:: Terrestre/Holdin' Fast (T1562021489)

A double bill of two works inspired by the writing of Milan Kundera. Italian choreographer/performer Simona Bertozzi returns to The Place where she made her UK debut in 2007 as part of Aerowaves. Her work is informed by Milan Kundera's dissection of the fragile nature of an individual's fate. An intense and powerfully-performed solo, Terrestre explores the relationship between body and mind, action and memory. As the performer's vulnerable, terrestrial body struggles to come to terms with the experiential world it exists within, the work invites meditation on the struggle for equilibrium between the physical and the spiritual. Dance ensemble DOT504 (Czech Republic) commissioned two former members of Wim Vandekeybus' celebrated company Ultima Vez: Jozef Frucek (Slovakia) and Linda Kapetanea (Greece), who are forging their own choreographic path with RootlessRoot. They took as their starting point Kundera's best known novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Holdin' Fast was nominated for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Total Theatre Award for Best Young Company last year and is a no-holds barred ballad on sexual dependency. Combining contemporary physical dance with theatrical forms and original music, Holdin' Fast immerses an audience in sexual fantasy, as three couples search for the physical and psychical possibilities of the human body.
Choreographer Jozef Frucek (Holdin' Fast)
Choreographer Linda Kapetanea (Holdin Fast)
Choreographer Simona Bertozzi (Terrestre)
Sound Ivan Acher
Costume Simona Rybakova
Lighting Pavel Kotik
Performer Helena Arenbergerova
Performer Michaela Ottova
Performer Lenka Vagnerova
Performer Petr Opavsky
Performer Pavel Masek
Performer Daniel Racek

Listing:: L2076502859

The Turning World - Robin Howard Dance Theatre



Terrestre/Holdin' Fast

A double bill of two works inspired by the writing of Milan Kundera. Italian choreographer/performer Simona Bertozzi returns to The Place where she made her UK debut in 2007 as part of Aerowaves. Her work is informed by Milan Kundera's dissection of the fragile nature of an individual's fate. An intense and powerfully-performed solo, Terrestre explores the relationship between body and mind, action and memory. As the performer's vulnerable, terrestrial body struggles to come to terms with the experiential world it exists within, the work invites meditation on the struggle for equilibrium between the physical and the spiritual. Dance ensemble DOT504 (Czech Republic) commissioned two former members of Wim Vandekeybus' celebrated company Ultima Vez: Jozef Frucek (Slovakia) and Linda Kapetanea (Greece), who are forging their own choreographic path with RootlessRoot. They took as their starting point Kundera's best known novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Holdin' Fast was nominated for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Total Theatre Award for Best Young Company last year and is a no-holds barred ballad on sexual dependency. Combining contemporary physical dance with theatrical forms and original music, Holdin' Fast immerses an audience in sexual fantasy, as three couples search for the physical and psychical possibilities of the human body. The Turning World - Robin Howard Dance Theatre

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