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Drift - Pushing the dancer’s to their physical limits, this powerful duet choreographed by James Wilton explores loneliness and closeness, absolute commitment and high risk trust. Sometimes the people we care about the most are the people we hurt the most. In the Middle of the Moment - A gorgeous duet about the physical restraints of a relationship, performed within a 3 metre square of light to hauntingly atmospheric classical music by Arvo Pärt and György Kurtág. The Life and Times of Girl A - Lost Dog’s award winning Ben Duke will bring a ‘highly theatrical and subversively humorous style’ (Metro) to create a new work for SDT. Combining dance, theatre and music their previous work has been much applauded. This piece is about a woman trying to tell us something important about what is happening now. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she's got is a stage and some dancers. This is a piece about moments of crisis both emotional and financial, when we all need to use less to say more. Scottish Dance Theatre website.

Creatives/Company

Choreographer(s): James Wilton (Drift), Uri Ivgi (In the Middle of the Moment), Johan Greben (In the Middle of the Moment), Ben Duke (The Life and Times of Girl A)
Lighting(s): Emma Jones (Drift), Tim Skelly (In the Middle of the Moment)
Design: Phyllis Byrne (In the Middle of the Moment)
Music(s): Gyorgy Kurtag (In the Middle of the Moment), Arvo Part (In the Middle of the Moment)

Scottish Dance Theatre - Drift/In the Middle of the Moment/The Life and Times of Girl A

Scottish Dance Theatre - Drift/In the Middle of the Moment/The Life and Times of Girl A (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T08328828. Details of all Scottish Dance Theatre - Drift/In the Middle of the Moment/The Life and Times of Girl A archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0994693462

Archive Listings

3 Mar 10
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4 Mar 10
Jersey Arts Centre
St Helier, Jersey
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