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Performance

VenueThe Place Theatre
Also: Robin Howard Dance Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From18th October 2006
To19th October 2006
When20:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £15.00.
The Place Theatre (V240)
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Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion (UK) - Speaking Dance

Work:: Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion (UK) (S0352215588)


Production:: Speaking Dance (T546606231)

World Premiere. Following on from sell-out seasons of Both Sitting Duet (2002) and The Quiet Dance (2005), choreographer Jonathan Burrows and composer Matteo Fargion present the final installment in this trilogy of performances. Speaking Dance will continue their gentle exploration into how the relationship between music and dance is perceived, and the fragile but permeable boundaries between the two worlds. Their performances are a formal but humourous meditation on the nature of communication, their relationship with each other and with the audience.
Choreographer Jonathan Burrows
Music Matteo Fargion

Listing:: L1551024814

Dance Umbrella 2006. Robin Howard Dance Theatre



Speaking Dance

World Premiere. Following on from sell-out seasons of Both Sitting Duet (2002) and The Quiet Dance (2005), choreographer Jonathan Burrows and composer Matteo Fargion present the final installment in this trilogy of performances. Speaking Dance will continue their gentle exploration into how the relationship between music and dance is perceived, and the fragile but permeable boundaries between the two worlds. Their performances are a formal but humourous meditation on the nature of communication, their relationship with each other and with the audience. Dance Umbrella 2006. Robin Howard Dance Theatre

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