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Archived Events/ Spring 2019

3 Fall

3fall 2019

2019

Thu 14 Feb 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 12+

3Fall Dance Company presents 3 new professional works as well as pieces from emerging choreographers from the University of Chichester. Carmine De Amicis, who dances for Richard Alston Dance Company, has created the work ‘1943’. The piece is situated in a small Italian town under invasion during World War II.

Antonia Grove’s ‘Ha Ha Ha’ explores uniformity and individuality within a group, as well as ideas of ritual practices and tribal dance.

James Wilton’s ‘R504’ is an intense work exploring the regimes of Stalinst Russia.

The show offers a mix of theatrical and captivating representations of contemporary dance theatre within a variety of themes.

www.3falldancecompany.weebly.com

Image credit: Andrew Worsfold
Archived Events/ Spring 2019

Figs in Wigs

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Often on Stage

Thu 28 Feb 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 16+

Figs in Wigs are often onstage but how did we get here and how do we leave?

Often Onstage is an offbeat facetious romp that explores the ins and outs of theatre through the medium of dance. Expect nods to the new, bows to the bard, blood baths and drag kings. With one step forward and two hundred steps back, this choreographic exercise in comings and goings gleefully disrupts traditional theatrical conventions.. unearthing dormant anxieties about life choices along the way.

What if the only thing keeping you going are inspirational quotes and a subsidised income from your side project as a Backstreet Boys tribute act? It’s only a matter of time before we sell out, and we don’t mean tickets.

“There is a life-affirming joyfulness to their routines, which fuse a happy daftness with more formally complex and layered repetitions.”
Total Theatre

“Colourful, irreverent and unashamedly daft”
“pitch-perfect mimicry and humorously questionable dancing”
Exeunt

www.figsinwigs.com

Image credit: Rosie Collins
Archived Events/ Spring 2019

Seth Kriebel

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Beowulf

Thu 7 Mar 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 16+

Before we begin, I should warn you: This story ends with a dragon. But every story ends with a dragon. If you make it to ‘Happily Ever After’ and there isn’t a dragon nearby … the story isn’t over yet.

Seth Kriebel’s Beowulf is an interactive performance-game inviting you to explore the world of a legendary story from our ancient past … without leaving your seat.

An evocative soundscape accompanies your journey through strange lands, discovering forgotten monsters and bringing a Viking hero’s tale back to life 1,000 years after his adventures. Each show is unique, guided by your choices… illuminating the original epic and asking why, after all these years, we still tell each other stories about monsters that lurk in dark.

“Delivers both laughter and poetry”
The Stage

www.sethkriebel.com

Image credit: Photo by Mark Vessey, Illustration by Sarah Ferrari
Archived Events/ Spring 2019

Lîla Dance

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The Hotel Experience

Thu 14 Mar 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 12+

A man checks into a hotel the night before his wedding, unaware that things may not be as they seem.

As the clock ticks the walls around him seem to blur and dissolve. As fragments of his memories begin to tumble into the room, the hotel staff are transformed into past friends and lovers as they step through the walls and into his Hotel Experience. They fall from the ceilings, crawl out from under the bed and step out of wardrobes to face him once more with full force and in vivid colours. His stay becomes a night of doubt, hope, crisis, and unexpected encounters. When the sun rises, he has an important decision to make.

Check-in to your local venue to watch your friends and family guest star alongside our four mesmerising dancers in this extraordinary night of dance. Come and find out why Lîla Dance are rapidly becoming one of Britain’s fastest growing dance companies, with a reputation for redefining community involvement in professional productions.

www.liladance.co.uk

Image credit: Dougie Evans
Archived Events/ Spring 2019

mapdance

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2019

Thu 21 Mar 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 12+

mapdance is an established exciting company of young, dynamic dancers recruited nationally and internationally. mapdance performs diverse repertoire by renowned and upcoming contemporary choreographers.

This year the company has commissioned new works by Anthony Missen (Company Chameleon), Didy Veldman, Jose Agudo as well as a re-staging of Liz Aggiss’s History Repeating … created especially for mapdance. The mixed repertory offers a refreshing mixture of dance theatre, intricate lyrical choreography, fast-paced athleticism and wry humour.

“Leaping and turning in zesty spurts with an insouciance that leaves nothing to chance”
Donald Hutera (2016)

Image credits: Rachel Cherry
Archived Events/ Autumn 2018

Liz Aggiss

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Slap and Tickle

Thu 27 Sep 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 16+

Maverick, anarchic, indomitable and fearless: all words that have been used to describe performance artist Liz Aggiss. Born in an era when children were seen and not heard, Liz never had a clue what she wanted to do. She just knew she wanted to be seen and heard.

Slap and Tickle is an award winning, dark and ribald physical commentary on cultural mores and sexual taboos: a disorientating display of interpretations and contradictions about women, girls, mothers, bitches and senior citizens. Beating a path through the personal and historical, Aggiss creates a feminist soup that lurches from spoken word to expressionist movement, from music hall to radio nostalgia, from costume change to prop manipulation. SLAP AND TICKLE won a Total Theatre Award Edinburgh Festival 2017. Come on everybody lets have a party!

“The hilarious tickle never undermines the serious slap in this solo – sheer brilliance”

Mary Brennan, The Glasgow Herald

“Slap and Tickle is a pointed and bawdily funny exploration of what it means to refuse to act your age”

Lyn Gardner, theguardian.com

www.lizaggiss.com

Image credit: Joe Murray