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TownPlymouth
CountyDevon
From2nd March 2012
To2nd March 2012
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £8.00.
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  • Date of change: 24 Nov 11 - T02118804190

Earthfall - At Swim Two Boys

Work:: Earthfall (S02014139859)

Earthfall was formed in 1989 by Jessica Cohen and Jim Ennis with a policy of forging radical choreography with live music and strong visual imagery. The company is based in Cardiff and has rapidly established itself as an outstanding exponent of pioneering dance theatre. Earthfall's issue-based work is concerned with seeking a personal honesty, passion and economy in physical performance to produce quality work of depth. Earthfall has performed throughout the world in many major festivals and has featured on numerous TV and radio broadcasts.

Production:: At Swim Two Boys (T02118804190)

Staged entirely in water, and set against the backdrop of the Easter Rising, Ireland in 1916. This piece of dance theatre juxtaposes the developing love affair between two young men with political turmoil in Ireland and the slaughter on the Western Front - contrasting the dream of national liberation and the search for personal freedom. Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the novel by Jamie O Neill. Recommended for 14+
Company Earthfall
Book by Jamie O'Neill
Choreographer Jim Ennis
Choreographer Jessica Cohen
Performer Daniel Connor
Performer Murilo Leite D'Imperio
Performer Frank Naughton (musician)
Performer Sion Orgon (musician)

Listing:: L1838184388

This event takes place at Peninsular Arts, Plymouth University



At Swim Two Boys

Staged entirely in water, and set against the backdrop of the Easter Rising, Ireland in 1916. This piece of dance theatre juxtaposes the developing love affair between two young men with political turmoil in Ireland and the slaughter on the Western Front - contrasting the dream of national liberation and the search for personal freedom. Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the novel by Jamie O Neill. Recommended for 14+ This event takes place at Peninsular Arts, Plymouth University

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