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This latest work by dancer and choreographer Anushiye Yarnell completes a trilogy of performances inviting artists from Wales and around the world to consider the practical, unpredictable, inexplicable and yet ordinary nature of love. The trilogy began with the Animal Love Project (2007) and was followed by the Heavenly Love Project (2009). Here Yarnell has invited artists Paul Granjon (Wales/France) and Geumhyung Jeong (Korea) to join her to present an evening of three original works. Untitled - A new solo dance which seeks out premonitions and prophecies of the future and explores feelings of hope, fear, faith and expectation. Video Camera - Following previous works at Chapter (Vacuum Cleaner, Oil Pressure Vibrator, 7 Ways), acclaimed Korean movement and puppet artist Geumhyung Jeong presents a new puppet performance in which a video camera shows its memory and fantasies of a past love. Reciprocal Machine Love Experiment - Chapter-based performance, visual and robot artist Paul Granjon reflects on the possibility of love and emotional relationships between humans and machines. This experiment will shed some light on a reciprocal loving connection.

Creatives/Company

Choreographer(s): Anushiye Yaarnell (Untitled), Geumhyung Jeong (Video Camera), Paul Granjon (Reciprocal Machine Love Experiment)

Future of Love Project - Untitled/Video Camera/Reciprocal Machine Love Experiment

Future of Love Project - Untitled/Video Camera/Reciprocal Machine Love Experiment (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T760803383. Details of all Future of Love Project - Untitled/Video Camera/Reciprocal Machine Love Experiment archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S02039899954

Archive Listings

10 Feb 11
  to
12 Feb 11
Chapter Arts Centre
Cardiff, Glamorgan
Performance Details => Venue archive

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