The Body Is
Put On The Frontline
5 Soldiers
Newcastle Dance City
Until Saturday 16th
May and then on tour
The
powerful production about life in the army returns to Dance City as a visceral and
emotional rollercoaster.
Dancers Shelley Eva Haden, Chester Hayes,
Sean Marcs, Duncan Anderson,
Oliver Russell – Photo: Tim Cross
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After
an attachment with the 4th Battalion The Rifles, Rosie Kay has
choreographed and directed an engaging production that mirrors life in the
army. The talented and hardworking cast
of five have also all had a chance to shadow the work of the army and this is
reflected in this show.
The
show passes through three phases: training and drill work; larking around
during down time and then out on patrol.
Dancers Shelley Eva Haden, Chester Hayes,
Sean Marcs, Duncan Anderson,
Oliver Russell – Photo: Tim Cross
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There
is a regular pattern to the drill work. The ensemble work as a single machine.
The pace is frenetic and followed by waiting before the pace picks up again
thus building up tension. Duncan Anderson, Sean Marcs, Oliver Russell, Chester
Hayes and Shelley Eva Haden have made accurate observations of the soldier’s
lot. The action of the group on drill is in stark contrast to the behaviour of
the individual during the down time. At
times the lighting design by Mike Gunning leaves huge shadows of the unit
marching on the back screen. Annie Mahtani’s musical composition fits in with
the mood of the action perfectly.
Dancers Shelley Eva Haden, Chester Hayes,
Sean Marcs, Duncan Anderson,
Oliver Russell – Photo: Tim Cross
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The
action moves to a nightclub. The lads dance together, fight together and chase
ladies together. Aggression and boredom fuel some fabulous pieces of
co-ordinated theatre. It is pleasing to see a strong positive female role
during this production rather than a weaker or mourning role which seems to be
frequently the case is drama. Shelley Eva Haden’s character is not only an
equal to her male counterparts, she is able to get the upper hand.
Dancers Shelley Eva Haden, Chester Hayes,
Sean Marcs, Duncan Anderson,
Oliver Russell – Photo: Tim Cross
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A
fascinating sequence sees the cast fly over the theatre of war before skydiving
down and starting the patrol. Again, the action sees the unit move as one
troupe as the tension builds up to its exhilarating climax. The final scene is
an emotional one which shows the human sacrifice by many young people in our
armed forces. Their minds and bodies are clearly put through so much and it is
society’s role to rehabilitate them afterwards. The sharp contrast between the individual’s
needs and behaviour of a wider group with a single purpose is clear throughout
the story.
5
Soldiers is a unique and honest physical theatre treat that feels like a 6
month tour of duty squashed into an hour.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Dancers Shelley Eva Haden, Chester Hayes,
Sean Marcs, Duncan Anderson,
Oliver Russell – Photo: Tim Cross
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Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHbUMQL0z9Q
5
SOLDIERS – 2015 tour dates
14 & 16 May
// NEWCASTLE, Dance City, Temple
Street, NE1 4BR
23 & 24 May
// BLANDFORD The Semaphore Arms, Blandford Camp, Dorset DT11 8RH, in
partnership with Pavilion Dance South West www.pdsw.org.uk // 01202 203630
29 & 30 May // MANCHESTER, Home &
Rusholme Army Reserve Centre, Norman Road, Manchester M14 5LH // Tickets: www.homemcr.org // 0161 200
1500
5 & 6 June // YORK, Theatre Royal
& Imphal Barracks, enter via Holland Road, York YO10 4JT Tickets: www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk // 01904
623568
12 & 13 June // BRECON,
Theatr Brycheiniog, Canal Wharf, Brecon, Powys
LD3 7EW Tickets: www.brycheiniog.co.uk // 01874 611622
5 SOLDIERS: THE BODY IS THE FRONTLINE - Age
Guidance is PG - Running Time is 60 minutes
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