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Award-winning
dance company Protein come to ARC with their most playful show to date, with
live music and a dining setting that may contain food…
May
Contain Food
Stockton ARC
Thursday 24th November
2016
Following
a warmly received UK tour,
four vocalists and four dancers return to sing for their supper in a witty
piece of dance and music theatre that will provoke thinking on the sensory,
cultural and social implications of food, from
savouring the simplicity of a cherry tomato to touching on the moral dilemma of
vegetarianism. With renowned composer Orlando Gough’s music sung live and a
tempting waft of freshly-baked pudding, expect a performance sure to delight
all the senses.
Weaving through celebrated designer Yann Seabra’s
interactive set, the performers will invite the audience to sit at a table,
offer a tasting menu and then serve a show. Luca Silvestrini and Orlando Gough
have collaborated closely so that all movement is composed and music
choreographed and performed a cappella, creating an immersive experience of
indulgence, nostalgia and mischief.
Speaking about the show Luca Silvestrini said “My
interest in working with Orlando and singers results from years of creating
works that use text and the spoken word. In my recent pieces, such as LOL (lots of love) and Border Tales, movement and speech
complemented one another at both a physical and emotional level. This
collaboration with Orlando using the art of a cappella singing has been a
wonderful opportunity to understand and exploit further the expressive power of
voice and text creatively. We had talked for years about making an immersive
piece of dance theatre around social occasions and life at mealtimes when what
matters is feeding the senses and having a good time, and now we have created a
show that brings all these elements together in our new piece, May Contain Food.”
Orlando Gough said “I have for at least twenty
years aspired to collaborate on a piece in which dancers and singers would
perform together on equal terms; a piece that would emphasise the physicality
and theatricality of the two disciplines. Rather than put them alongside each
other, it would seek to find their common ground. Meanwhile I am a very keen cook (to the
extent of having written a cookbook), and am interested in the political,
social and cultural aspects of eating. I have always been a committed fan of
Luca's work, so this is a dream project for me.”
Cast & Creatives: Conceived and created by Luca
Silvestrini and Orlando Gough
Music by Orlando
Gough Directed
by Luca Silvestrini
Designed by Yann
Seabra Lighting by Jackie Shemesh
Devised and performed by Sonya Cullingford, Martin George, Carl Harrison, Michael Henry, Saara Hurme, Donna Lennard, Louise Sofield, Matthew Winston
Additional material devised by Jeremy
Avis, Sara Black, Jonathan Glew, Antonia Grove, Sally Marie, Melanie
Pappenheim, Peter
Willcock, Jonathan Williams
On The Web:
@proteindance
#MayContainFood
Tickets:
May Contain Food is at Stockton ARC on Thursday 24th November 2016
at 7pm.
To book tickets (which are priced on a Pay What You
Decide basis) or for more information call ARC’s Box Office on 01642 525199 or
go to www.arconline.co.uk
Suitable
for ages 12+ (contains mild
swearing).
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