Details
Two international companies present a second Linbury programme to mark the Merce Cunningham Centennial. Amala Dianor performs Somewhere in the Middle of Infinity, in which three dancers test borders and boundaries as hip hop, African and contemporary dance clash with creative force. CCN - Ballet de Lorraine performs two works. For Four Walls explores the fluid interactions between past and present, taking inspiration from a 1944 collaboration between Cunningham and composer John Cage. Cunningham's Sounddance (1975) completes the programme with an ?organized chaos' and frenetic energy that challenges concepts of symmetry and conformity in the idea of ballet itself.
Creatives/Company
Choreographer(s): Amala Dianor (Somewher in the Middle of Infinity), Petter Jacobsson (For Four Walls), Thomas Caley (For Four Walls), Merce Cunningham (Sounddance)
Music(s): Awir Leon (Somewher in the Middle of Infinity), John Cage (For Four Walls), David Tudor (Sounddance)
Lighting(s): Fabien Lamri (Somewher in the Middle of Infinity), Eric Wurtz (For Four Walls), Mark Lancaster (Sounddance)
Design(s): Olivier Gilquin (Somewher in the Middle of Infinity - video), Constance Joliff (Somewher in the Middle of Infinity - video), Petter Jacobsson (For Four Walls), Thomas Caley (For Four Walls), Mark Lancaster (Sounddance)
Costume(s): Petter Jacobsson (For Four Walls), Thomas Caley (For Four Walls), Martine Augsbourger (For Four Walls), Annabelle Saintier (For Four Walls)
Director(s): Meg Harper (Sounddance), Thomas Caley (Sounddance)