Scottish Dance Theatre return to Tramway with four acclaimed performances. |
Fleur Darkin’s Innocence. Wed 30 April - Sun 4 May. £6 adult +1 child. “dazzling… an infectious sense of fun and excitement ” The Times. A unique playroom performance for 0 -7 year olds, Innocence is a magical theatrical journey led by SDT's captivating dancers, with live music, songs, giggles and animal noises. Watch trailer. Double BIll: Yama & Kingdom. Fri 2 & Sat 3 May 7:30pm £15/10. "Making something hard look effortless is, of course, a dancer’s job. But choreographers Damien Jalet and Jorge Crecis both added a whole layer of complexity, the like of which I’ve not seen this company tackle before". Damien Jalet's (Olivier winning Babel & Bolero with Marina Abramovic at the Paris Opera) Yama explores the mythology associated with mountains to produce a visceral and compelling work of collective ascension. Watch trailer. Kingdom by Jorge Crecis. Starting with 80 bamboo sticks and 120 ropes, the company of 10 dancers are challenged to transform the raw materials into a 6 metre human shelter. Kingdomis a political work inspired by Crecis's participation in the Madrid Occupy movement. Watch Trailer. Fleur Darkin’s SisGo. Fri 9 & Sat 10 May 7:30pm. £15/10.
"Half club night, half performance art, SisGo is stylishly done and very good fun".The Independent
Are you ready to party? Join SDT on an intimate journey into the night and experience new proximities to the dancers in this riot of choreography music, light and sensation. Watch trailer.
Buy tickets for Yama/Kingdom & SisGo at the same time for £25/15.
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Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Scottish Dance Theatre come to Tramway
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