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A moving, immersive, intimate music theatre experience investigating the loss of privacy in our society. Industrialising Intimacy is the brainchild of established vocal artist Elaine Mitchener in collaboration with award-winning choreographer Dam Van Huynh, pioneer of computer music - composer George Lewis and renowned sound artist, writer and musician David Toop. Industrialising Intimacy is the fruit of this unique collaboration, using vocal improvisation, movement and sound to create an original work of contemporary music theatre. Wavering between observer and partaker, the audience is invited to share Mitchener's exploration of the many facets of intimacy. The performer investigates the loss of privacy in our society versus the strength of true intimacy in the search for one's centeredness. Vocal artist Elaine Mitchener's unique approach draws you into a world which promises to intrigue and bemuse the listener. At home in jazz, gospel, free improvisation, experimental and contemporary dance/new music, she has worked with many of the best known names in contemporary music and arts, a diverse range from Irvine Arditti, Heiner Goebbels to director Deborah Warner, Goldie and Christian Marclay.

Creatives/Company

Author: Elaine Mitchener
Director: Dam Van Huynh
Choreographer: Dam Van Huynh
Music(s): David Toop, George Lewis, Elaine Mitchener
Lighting: Antony Hateley

Industrialising Intimacy

Industrialising Intimacy (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T716536766. Details of all Industrialising Intimacy archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S184776145

Archive Listings

14 May 16Rich Mix
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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