Rambert - Murder, Mystery and a Party
Three works exploring the depths of the human condition
One of Shobana Jeyasingh’s best works
The Guardian, review of Terra Incognito
Three works exploring the depths of the human condition
Three works exploring the depths of the human condition
One of the UK's most respected modern dance companies once again wows Sadlers Wells with a triple bill of performances that explores the darker side of the human psyche. At the centre of the bill is Shobana Jeyasingh's celebrated work Terra Incognita, a combination of Indian dance and Gabriel Prokofiev, evoking the mystery of ancient seafarers.
Murder is at the heart of Macbeth-based work Tomorrow, as Lucy Guerin's first piece for Rambert. The Scottish lord's descent into psychopathy and murderous rage is translated into a driven and disturbing dance sequence.
The final work, A Linha Curva, was nominated in 2010 for an Olivier Award for Best Dance Production. This samba-inspired explosion of dance sees 28 dancers writhe and jump amidst heavy percussion and riotous lighting, leaving audiences breathless at the end!
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