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Swerve

INTERLUDE

Not all risks pay off but it’s important to remember that some do. Reframing risk as an opportunity to succeed rather than a path to failure.

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Choreographers and performers: Lighting: Natassa Argyropoulou and George Burton Mark Baker

Music: Pájarocámara and Agua y Puerta by Lechuga Zafiro

Deferred

Two best friends begin piecing together a duet and as the hands on the clock race towards assessment day, tensions between them rise.

Choreographers and performers: Lighting: James Mounsey and AJ Stephenson Mark Baker

Original soundtrack: Vocals by James Mounsey and AJ Stephenson, mixed by Fin Vallance

Loop it?

Yeah that works. Maybe we could, put that section there and that one on that part... yeah. Ohhh wait no, do you think it fits. Errrr I don’t know. Actually just go from the beginning.

Choreographers and performers: Lighting: Jorden Brooks and Zara Phillips Mark Baker

Original score: Jorden Brooks and Zara Phillips

The shadow of Daedalus

In flight and in fall of Daedalus’ invention, an exploration of Icarus and Daedalus’ journeys.

Choreographers and performers: Finlay Copland and Dylan Davies Lighting: Mark Baker

CROW

A duet of a body and a voice in space that describes the relationship between a poem's character and its poet.

Choreographer and performer: Johanna Spies Lighting: Mark Baker

Music: CROW written and read by Ted Hughes HAHA by Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul

Fancy a cuppa?

Do you know that those in government have to follow the seven principles of public life? No? Neither do they!

Choreographers and performers: Martha Pigg and Luke Speddings Lighting: Mark Baker

Music: Halycon Days by Ed Hughes

Warning: Contains swearing gestures, themes of a sexual nature

Lapse of Being

An exploration into the formation and destruction of identity as a concept, posing questions around the need for such ideas. Why can't we allow everything to happen and exist without a need to comprehend? Reducing our fleeting moments into something we can understand.

Choreographer: Ben Whyman

Cast: Haizea Andueza, Elise Clason, Zara Phillips, Ella Roberts & Chasmine Fay Tangen

Music: Andy Scott, Eartheater and Caterina Barbieri mixed by Ben Whyman

Movement research: Lighting: Alanah Corbridge and Amelia Long Baldwin Mark Baker

State of Trance (Film)

A remake of Elicia Yeardley’s live work State of Trance, brought to the screen. The work came from a multidisciplinary collaborative process to make an experimental work closely fusing dance, music, projection, film, and lighting. Enter the State of Trance.

Co-director and choreographer: Elicia Yeardley Lighting: Libby Stant

Co-director and cinematographer: Music: Dylan Davies Guest Singer Cast: Natassa Argyropoulou, Alanah Corbridge, Chasmine Tangen & Molly Williams

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