From Mischief to Medicine Cabinets: Spring Dance at Laban Theatre
From Mischief to Medicine Cabinets: Spring Dance at Laban
Theatre
Shake off winter with an exhilarating programme of dance at
Laban Theatre this spring. Marvel at the anatomy defying
choreography of Wayne McGregor | Random Dance, enjoy a spellbinding
show for all the family with Theatre-Rites and Arthur Pita's
Mischief, dig deep into your medical cabinets with a
thought-provoking new work from dANTE or dIE, and delve into the
depths of our justice system with a celebrated production from
Jasmin Vardimon Company. There's also the chance to catch exciting
new work by acclaimed artists Angela Woodhouse & Caroline
Broadhead, Stephanie Schober and Charles Linehan Company.
Opening the season in true theatrical style, Jasmin Vardimon
Company presents Justitia (January 20). Staged on an impressive
revolving set in a film-like replay of events, the audience plays
witness to a gripping crime story from different perspectives - at
the crime scene, in the court house, inside an intimate group
therapy room - discovering new realities as a series of secrets
unfolds. Performed by a company of nine international
dancers, Justitia is punctuated with provocative and insightful
humour, treating us to a generous helping of Vardimon's unique
brand of highly acute physical theatre - fiercely athletic, daring
and beautifully detailed.
Between (January 24 & 25) is the premiere of a stunning new
performance installation by dance artist Angela Woodhouse and
Jerwood award winning textile artist Caroline Broadhead, following
the success of their critically-acclaimed collaborations Sighted
and Sighted 2. Through the interplay of dance, materials and light,
Woodhouse and Broadhead generate highly charged and atmospheric
audience experiences. Between explores the tension between
visual spectacle and the hunger for intimacy. Inhabited by three
performers and up to forty viewers who move freely around the
space, the work is performed in silence and interrogates what it is
to experience dance performance. The work is made in
collaboration with performers Stine Nilsen (Co-Artistic Director of
Candoco Dance Company), David McCormick (DV8 Physical Theatre,
Richard Alston Dance Company) and Martina Conti.
For the perfect half-term treat for all the family, look no
further than Mischief (February 19 & 20), the award winning
show from renowned children's theatre company Theatre-Rites and
innovative choreographer Arthur Pita. Bursting with energy and fun,
it's a fantastic mix of dance, visual art, puppetry, music, and
playful clowning. As multi-coloured lines of foam are
transformed into an abstract forest, seven dancers take the
audience on a magical journey through a wonderland of colour,
shapes and surprises. Accompanied by live music and song,
it's designed to appeal to the over-fives, and adults who haven't
entirely mislaid their inner child! Following two highly successful
tours in 2007 and 2009, the Laban Theatre dates give London
audiences another chance to be enthralled by this popular show
before it tours to Barcelona and New York.
Side Effects (March 1) by dANTE or dIE is a playful new dance
theatre piece that dissects our medical histories and urges us to
investigate what's in our medicine cabinet. Inspired by the fact
that the average UK citizen takes 14,000 pills in a lifetime, Side
Effects is performed by five dancers between the ages of 20 and 75
who slide between life threatening illnesses to hangovers,
questioning how aware we are of what medicine is, how it works and
how it can shape the person you are. Side Effects is a unique
collaboration with The School of Pharmacy, developed from a 20
minute piece that the company performed at The Place as part of
Resolution! 2010 and The Linbury Studio as part of The Royal Opera
House Firsts '10 Season.
Groundbreaking Wayne McGregor | Random Dance returns to Laban
Theatre with its latest feast for the senses, F.A.R. (9 & 10
March). McGregor is one of the most in-demand choreographers of his
generation ("If any artist has defined the decade - it's Wayne
McGregor" - The Times) and this is a great chance to catch his work
in an intimate setting. Inspired by the controversial Age of
Enlightenment, F.A.R. explores an era that first placed 'a body in
question'. Ten incredible dancers confront the distortions,
sensuality and feeling of the 18th century's searing contemporary
sensibility to a new, haunting score by the critically-acclaimed
composer Ben Frost. Staged in a mesmerising environment of shadow
and light, object and film, F.A.R. binds cutting edge design with
awe-inspiring choreography.
Stephanie Schober & Dance Company will premiere an
intriguing new work that draws inspiration from Tom Johnson's
minimalist music composition, Abundant Numbers (16 & 17 March).
This will be Schober's first work with live music, and she has been
working with accordionist Camilla Barratt-Due and dancers Keir
Patrick and Lise Manavit. Johnson's composition is based on
mathematical principles of accumulating materials, providing a
rigorous medium for the performers to share the stage and their
materials in surprising ways. The as-yet untitled piece has been
commissioned by Laban Theatre and The Garrick Charitable Trust,
with support from Arts Council England.
In April, Laban Theatre welcomes Charles Linehan Company with
two new works, The Fault Index and The Clearing (April 27). Since
1994, the company has been winning audiences over with its
understated style - The Guardian has described Linehan "one of our
classiest choreographers". The Fault Index is a celebration of
isolated events - a series of connected and unconnected incidents
are presented in a different order for each performance. In The
Clearing, slow transformations evolve within a complex weave of
interlocking melodies, off-rhythms and beautiful sonorities.
Featuring a specially commissioned score by Richard Skelton, The
Clearing is performed by four dancers including Linehan's long-term
collaborators Rahel Vonmoos and Greig Cooke.
For information on all Laban Theatre performances and to book
tickets, please click here or call 020 8305
9500.
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