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New Dance
Performance Celebrates North East’s Industrial Past
Launch Day
Berwick Maltings Theatre
and Arts Centre - Friday 8th April 2016
Hexham Queens Hall Arts
Centre - Wednesday 13th April 2016
Washington Arts Centre - Thursday 28th April 2016
An
exciting new dance performance celebrates the history of the North East in all
its industrial glory. Launch Day by regionally-based Dancer and Choreographer
Kristin Kelly Abbott draws its inspiration from paintings by Alexander Millar,
a renowned Scottish artist based in the North East, known for his large-scale
paintings of ‘Gadgies’, or working people of the region and its industrial past.
Alexander
Millar noted 'I was so delighted to be able to see what I've spent the last twenty
years of my life painting and trying to capture, all that I remember from my childhood
on canvas. Now, here I can see a wonderful interpretation of my work put to
dance where it magically comes to life and has the added wonder of of being on
stage, where it creates all the drama and theatre that dance and music is able
to bring to everyone's attention. It is truly breathtaking. I feel incredibly
humbled and excited all rolled into one'
Kelly-Abbott
crafts iconic images bringing Millar's characters to life on stage. Those who
built the ships are portrayed not only at work but during their social time -
in the pubs and at the football. These people were an integral part in the economic
boom time of the North East. Using movement influenced by the paintings, and
informed by research with workers from the ship-building industry, Launch Day
is a celebration of North East life, its culture and the industry that
represents its past, present and future.
Kristin
Kelly-Abbott explained ‘I am honoured and excited to bring Alexander
Millar's gadgies to life on stage. Launch Day is an iconic dance theatre
performance for the North East reflecting the hard working people who have made
it what it is today.'
With
stunning large-scale projections of Millar’s paintings, powerful, athletic and
evocative choreography and a soundtrack featuring music by Mark Knopfler and
composer Breifne Holohan, the work will enchant anyone who has an interest in
the industrial history of the North East and will also be enjoyable and
entertaining to those new to dance. Mark Knopfler commented ‘It’s always exciting when individual pieces
of creative work come together rto make something else. This project with Kirsten’s dancers is
inspired by painting and song and I’m delighted that some of my music is a part
of it.’
Kristin
Kelly Abbott moved to Newcastle from London to dance with Sakoba
Dance Theatre in 2006. She immediately felt at home here, and fell in love with
the North East – its people, countryside and coast line.
She
met her husband Wayne whom she married in 2010 and now lives in Birtley with Wayne and their 17-month old
son, Jamie.
Launch
Day is a new co-commission by Dance City and Queen's Hall Hexham,
supported using public funding by Arts Council England. Dance City is the North East’s
leading Dance organisation and one of the country’s National Dance Development
Agencies. As well as commissioning new work, Dance City provides regular
training and support to the region’s professional dancers and choreographers.
Kristin was recently awarded Dance City Associate Artist 2015/16 and this is first
full-length piece.
Anthony
Baker, Dance City Artistic Director and Joint CEO, said: “This
is an extremely beautiful and moving piece of dance rooted in the region’s rich
industrial past. Anyone who’s passionate about the North East, even if they are
new to dance, will love this.”
Tickets:
Launch
Day can be seen at the following venues:
08/04/2016 – Berwick Maltings
Theatre and Arts Centre 7pm (Studio Performance) http://www.maltingsberwick.co.uk/events/dance/2998
13/04/2016 - Queens Hall Arts Centre,
Hexham 7.30pm http://www.queenshall.co.uk/events/launch-day
28/04/2016 - Washington Arts Centre
7.30pm http://www.artscentrewashington.co.uk/production-details.aspx?id=781An
exhibition of paintings in the theatre foyer by Alexander Miller will accompany
this show. A Pay What You Decide show.
Trailer
Vimeo Link: https://vimeo.com/158599516
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