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A
Passionate Industrial Past
Launch Day
Hexham Queens Hall Arts
Centre
Next show:
Washington Arts Centre - Thursday 28th April 2016
An
amalgam of dance and art with a strong North East England theme, Launch Day is
an interesting collaboration between Kelly-Abbot Dance Theatre and local artist
Alexander Millar. Utilising five dancers, the ‘Gadgie’ characters are brought
to life in this Dance City/Hexham Queen’s Hall co-commission.
Alexander
Millar has produced a range of striking paintings that feature the aspects of
life for the ship building gadgies. What did the working day look like? The
walk to work, the repetitive tasks, the mass exodus at the end of the working
day. Of course, there is more to life than work and the social life also comes
to the fore including going to the pub and watching a match. Some of these artworks were on display
outside of the auditorium which helped set up the stall for what was to follow.
Choreographer
Kristin Kelly-Abbott’s challenge is to bring these various scenarios come to
life. Kristin uses an ensemble of 5
dancers who strut onto the stage, flat cap in place, with a sense of purpose.
At many points in the show the relevant Millar painting is projected at the
back of the stage as the scene is created then set in motion. The action is
more about the style of the working man rather than stunning dance moves. The
result is sympathetic to the source material.
The costumes from Greener Lavelle certainly look the part.
Entwined
around the action is a combination of music from composer Breifne Holohan and
songs by Mark Knopfler. The use of these tunes fits in well with the overall
feel of the piece.
Dancers
Becky Nelson, Natalie Hewitt, Christopher Vann, Catherine Muckle and Jannick
Moth delivered a confident performance. They combine to bring an absorbing
commentary to the North East’s industrial past.
Whilst looking like Andy Capp, they work hard and play hard.
Kristin
Kelly-Abbott has created a fascinating piece which reflects the pride in the
region. By bringing static artwork to life she has generated an intriguing
commentary on working class life.
This review was written by Stephen Oliver for
Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter
@jowheretogo, Stephen @panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo.
Read the original North East Theatre Guide preview: http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/preview-launch-day-on-tour.html
Read the original North East Theatre Guide preview: http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/preview-launch-day-on-tour.html
Tickets:
Launch
Day can be seen at the following venue:
An
exhibition of paintings in the theatre foyer by Alexander Miller will accompany
this show. A Pay What You Decide show.
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