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Enthralling performance with live music. Man to Monk: Part 1, Man is Bharatanatyam dancer Mavin Khoo's latest bold piece, receiving its World Premiere at Sadler's Wells' Lilian Baylis Studio on Thursday 29 and Friday 30 November. Choreographed by Carlos Pons Guerra, the production charts the journey between base human emotion, societal expectations and spiritual transcendence. Depicting the trials and tribulations experienced with emotions of raw lust, possession and rejection, Man to Monk: Part 1, Man marks a performative shift for Khoo, as he seeks to subvert and deconstruct the classical pas de deux. Victor Callens joins contemporary dance artist Khoo for a male duet devised by Guerra, Artistic Director of DeNada Dance Theatre. Stemming from the concept that desire and lust are intrinsic elements of human nature to be embraced rather than denied, Man to Monk: Part 1, Man explores this through a sensual and murderous encounter between man and god. Man to Monk is a four year project tracing the performative shift of dance artist Mavin Khoo. Partnered with a guest dancer for two new works created by commissioned choreographers, Khoo intends the pieces to challenge both Western and Eastern ideas about dance creation through a ?lived experience' creative process. Mavin Khoo website.

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Mavin Khoo

Mavin Khoo - Man to Monk: Part 1, Man

Mavin Khoo - Man to Monk: Part 1, Man (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T0586089105. Details of all Mavin Khoo - Man to Monk: Part 1, Man archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S806

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29 Nov 18
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30 Nov 18
The Lilian Baylis Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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