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VenueThe Place Theatre
Also: Robin Howard Dance Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From5th October 2004
To5th October 2004
The Place Theatre (V240)
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Lumi Arts/Lamat Dance/Jean Abreu/Theatre en Corps (UK/Puerto Rico) and Pluck (NI) - Ephemera/A Contratiempo/O Lungo Drom/Killing Charity

Work:: Lumi Arts/Lamat Dance/Jean Abreu/Theatre en Corps (UK/Puerto Rico) and Pluck (NI) (S0303361068)


Production:: Ephemera/A Contratiempo/O Lungo Drom/Killing Charity (T0685575099)

Lamat Dance A Contratiempo - Lamat Dance Company under the direction of Chilean/Spanish choreographer Carmen Vilches will perform their new work A Contratiempo where flamenco dance vocabulary meets the rhythms of Latin America. A Contratiempo is a quartet performed by two flamenco and two contemporary dancers. The dancers use different parts of the body to translate the footwork of the 'compás' (flamenco rhythm) challenging traditional structures. The result is a piece in which the two different dance disciplines combine to complement and enrich one another creating a compelling piece of powerful percussion. Performed with live music, A Contratiempo is a recent commission by The Place Prize. Jean Abreu O Lungo Drom -This solo work by the Jerwood Award winner, Jean Abreu is inspired by ideas of migration. O Lungo Drom (Romany for 'The Long Road') expresses a physical and internal journey in the quest for identity and sense of belonging in a world that is on the move. Jean’s movement language is drawn from his roots in Latin dance combined with elements of Capoeira and Contemporary dance. Jean is an associate artist at The Place, and his new work 'Urge' was commissioned for the Place Prize in september2004. Theatre enCorps (UK/Puerto Rico) and Pluck (NI) Killing Charity - A distraught woman is locked in a room. She has beautiful clothes but she can’t keep them on. She has a microphone but she can’t sing. She has some funny stories but she can only cry. She wants to stay still but she can only move. Killing Charity is a new co-production by veteran London-based Puerto Rican choreographer Ana Sánchez-Colberg (Theatre enCorps) and director Niall Rea (Pluck). The piece is inspired by a story by Franca Rame
Choreographer Daniel Suominen (Ephemera)
Performer Kuei-Ju Tung (dancer - Ephemera)
Performer Carmen Vilches (A Contratiempo)
Performer Ana Sanchez-Colberg (Killing Charity)
Performer Jean Abreu (O Lungo Drom)

Listing:: L1598169599

Robin Howard Dance Theatre. Fronteras latin American Festival



Ephemera/A Contratiempo/O Lungo Drom/Killing Charity

Lamat Dance A Contratiempo - Lamat Dance Company under the direction of Chilean/Spanish choreographer Carmen Vilches will perform their new work A Contratiempo where flamenco dance vocabulary meets the rhythms of Latin America. A Contratiempo is a quartet performed by two flamenco and two contemporary dancers. The dancers use different parts of the body to translate the footwork of the 'compás' (flamenco rhythm) challenging traditional structures. The result is a piece in which the two different dance disciplines combine to complement and enrich one another creating a compelling piece of powerful percussion. Performed with live music, A Contratiempo is a recent commission by The Place Prize. Jean Abreu O Lungo Drom -This solo work by the Jerwood Award winner, Jean Abreu is inspired by ideas of migration. O Lungo Drom (Romany for 'The Long Road') expresses a physical and internal journey in the quest for identity and sense of belonging in a world that is on the move. Jean’s movement language is drawn from his roots in Latin dance combined with elements of Capoeira and Contemporary dance. Jean is an associate artist at The Place, and his new work 'Urge' was commissioned for the Place Prize in september2004. Theatre enCorps (UK/Puerto Rico) and Pluck (NI) Killing Charity - A distraught woman is locked in a room. She has beautiful clothes but she can’t keep them on. She has a microphone but she can’t sing. She has some funny stories but she can only cry. She wants to stay still but she can only move. Killing Charity is a new co-production by veteran London-based Puerto Rican choreographer Ana Sánchez-Colberg (Theatre enCorps) and director Niall Rea (Pluck). The piece is inspired by a story by Franca Rame Robin Howard Dance Theatre. Fronteras latin American Festival

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