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RAMBERT TO
BREW UP A PERFECT STORM OF ART, SCIENCE AND NATURE
Rambert
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Tuesday 2nd – Thursday
4th February 2016
The
UK’s longest established
contemporary dance powerhouse, Rambert are back in Newcastle next year with a brand
new show celebrating the dual forces of nature and art. Thought provoking, visually stunning, and
featuring Tyneside-born dancer Adam Park, the new tour is set to blow audiences
away at Newcastle Theatre Royal in February 2016.
The
tour programme features two new pieces – the Picasso-inspired The 3 Dancers and
Frames, which takes us into a choreographer’s world, and a third piece, which was
one of the huge successes of 2014 - The Strange Charm of Mother Nature.
The
3 Dancers is inspired by the tragic love triangle behind Picasso’s masterpiece
of the same name. A new work from former
Rambert dancer Didy Veldman, it will explore the eternal themes of the
painter’s work: love, desire and death. An internationally-renowned
choreographer, Veldman uses a total of six dancers, three dressed in white and
three as their shadows or darker selves in order to delve into the social,
psychological and human elements of Picasso’s work.
Veldman,
well known for her theatrical style and earthy choreography, reveals how Cubism
can be applied to movement to create the fragmented world which is so characteristic
of Picasso’s work. The 3 Dancers features an original score by Australia’s leading composer Elena
Kats-Chernin.
Frames
is a new work from another Rambert alumni, Alexander Whitley, which lays bare
the process of making a dance performance. Twelve performers assemble and dismantle
the set, move lighting and change angles, constantly creating new spaces and
playing with what’s revealed and what’s hidden in their sequences of highly technical
dancing.
This
thought-provoking work, which sees dancers create a stage within a stage, is a continuation
of Whitley’s collaboration with award-winning visual artists Tuur Van Balen and
Revital Cohen and is accompanied by a new score from Icelandic composer Daníel
Bjarnason.
The
Strange Charm of Mother Nature, which premiered in September 2014, is inspired
by particle physics and the recent discovery of the Higgs boson ‘God Particle’.
Continuing choreographer Mark Baldwin’s fascination with science which has seen
previous pieces inspired by the theories of Einstein and Darwin, the show sees
dancers fizz with the energy of the miniscule building blocks that created
life, the universe and everything. The work is set to a musical score of Bach’s
Brandenburg Concerto No.3, Stravinsky’s Dumbarton Oaks and a new piece by Cheryl
Frances-Hoad.
This
season, the company once again features north-east born dancer Adam Park, aged
24, of Jesmond who trained at Dame Allan’s and Dance City and has been in the
company for four years. Adam last
performed with Rambert at Newcastle Theatre Royal in 2012 as part of the Seven
for a Secret tour.
Tickets:
Rambert
appears at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 2nd – Thursday
4th February 2016.
(Evenings:
7.30pm, Matinee: Thursday 2pm). Tickets are from
£12.00 (pay less online) and can be purchased at www.theatreroyal.co.uk or from
the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (calls cost 7ppm plus your phone
company’s access charge).
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