Details
In rural Texas, a young woman's sanity unravels in the grip of the ever-raging wind. Arthur Pita has forged a distinctive career in British dance; his disquieting narrative works tell dark and strange stories through a vivid, visceral language of movement. His award-winning adaptation of Kafka's Metamorphosis in 2011 for the Linbury Studio Theatre was a triumph. As well as creating works for his own company Pita has been commissioned by companies and figures from Dance East to Natalia Osipova - creating a body of work whose strangeness and imaginativeness have earned Pita the nickname 'the David Lynch of dance'. Student Performance.
Creatives/Company
Choreographer: Arthur Pita
Music(s): Frank Moon, Christopher Austin (orchestation)
Design: Jeremy Herbert
Costume: Yann Seabra
Lighting: Adam Silverman
Company: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor: Koen Kessels