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Details

Experience dance in a new dimension three fresh, bite sized performances showcasing the best up and coming professional choreographers and their collaborators. Three super talented artists let their imaginations run riot creating compelling and varied performances mixing physical brilliance, music and film. Accompanied by A Blank Canvas, a foyer installation by Heather Eddington's State of Flux dancefilm company, blending dance, film and animation. 4M2 by Claire Cunningham and José Agudo - An energetic and engaging physical theatre performance from choreographers Claire Cunningham and Jose Agudo, combining real stories, a stunning filmic backdrop and multi-layered soundscape by Scanner. Cabin Fever by Tom Dale - Lost in a world of their own, a character's cabin fever and mental loops produce an exhilarating and hypnotic performance. This startlingly expressive, physical work becomes a metaphor for a contemporary state of mind. Passing Strange and Wonderful by Ben Wright An intense physical conversation for two, framed by a rectangle of fluttering light. Evoking a sense of something partially remembered, the piece explores the insatiable and unattainable desire to break through the shell of another.

Cast/Performers

Tom Dale, Ben Wright, Jose Agudo, Claire Cunningham

Creatives/Company

Producer: National Dance Network (NDN)
Choreographer(s): Ben Wright (Passing Strange and Wonderful), Tom Dale (Cabin Fever), Claire Cunningham (4m2), Jose Agudo (4m2)

Dance3 - Passing Strange and Wonderful/Cabin Fever/4m2

Dance3 - Passing Strange and Wonderful/Cabin Fever/4m2 (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T02111850603. Details of all Dance3 - Passing Strange and Wonderful/Cabin Fever/4m2 archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01974040281

Archive Listings

23 Mar 10Arts Centre
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion
Performance Details => Venue archive
4 Mar 10Royal Opera House
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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