Friday 8 and Saturday 9 October, 7.30pm Tim Blowfield | Darren Ellis | Heather Eddington | Cameron McMillan. A mixed bill of works from the East of England's dance makers.
Tim Blowfield's Left is a new piece exploring the range of feelings experienced when grieving for a loved one. The piece is accompanied by the haunting melodies of Ludovico Einaudi.
Choreographed and performed by new Associate Artist Darren Ellis, Little Instruments of Apprehension is a song and dance for doctor and patient; pop star and public; the infectious and the susceptible; living and the dead. Rich or poor, victim or bully, optimist or obsessive, we all want to be in control, to resist the reality of our mortality and our environment.
Associate Artist Heather Eddington's latest work was developed at the DanceHouse earlier this year. Forgetting Natasha delves into the touching and poetic story of one woman's experience of dementia.
Cameron McMillan's ... And then you were gone has been specifically re-worked for Platform East. A highly physical and emotionally charged encounter between two strangers, set to an explosive percussion score of Japanese Taiko drums and driving rhythms by Gareth Farr.
Tickets: £14 / £7 concessions Venue: Jerwood DanceHouse
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