PAINTINGS SPRING TO LIFE IN NEW DANCE WORK – ON TOUR!
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Wednesday 26th April 2017
Berwick-upon-Tweed Saturday 29th April 2017
Bamburgh Saturday 6th May 2017
Warkworth Saturday 13th May 2017
Newcastle Dance City Friday 19th May 2017
Photo: Simon Drew
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ESC, the Newcastle based contemporary dance company could hardly have expected
the public reaction to their latest work, PITMAN. Choreographed by the
Company’s Artistic Director, Eliot Smith, it tells the story of the miners
through dance interpretations of six of the paintings of the Pitmen Painters
that are on permanent exhibition at Woodhorn Museum.
Photo: Simon Drew
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Part of the work was
previewed at Woodhorn Museum before its première at Newbiggin Maritime Centre in
November. It played to a sell-out audience, and the same happened the following
evening when the performances moved to the Laing Gallery in Newcastle. What was particularly
moving was the reaction of relatives of miners who found the work emotionally
charged, and there were tears. The work of the Pitman Painters has been the
subject of a successful play by Lee Hall, a definitive academic study by
William Feaver, and is featured in Bill Bryson’s Notes from a Small Island, but this is the first
time that a dance company has offered their interpretation of the paintings.
Photo: Simon Drew
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Pitman is part of a
double bill. The other work in the programme is We Got the Beat created
especially for the company by the American choreographer Maurice Causey who is
now based in Amsterdam. Original, very
physical, and abstract, this is contemporary dance at its very best and the
perfect foil to Pitman.
Both works are to be seen
as part of ESC’s 2017 Spring Tour, funded by Arts Council
England. Performances will take place in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea on 26th April
(returning by public demand), Berwick-upon-Tweed on 29th April, Bamburgh on 6th
May, Warkworth on 13th May, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s Dance City on 19th May. For full
details and to book tickets for these performances please check the ESC website at www.eliotsmithcompany.com.
This looks like being a
particularly eventful year for the Company. In January they were invited to Rome to perform, and they
will be part of this year’s Northumberland Miners Gala in the summer. Eliot
himself has been awarded Associate Artist status for 2017 by Dance City, and he has recently
returned back from New York in February, having been
awarded an international development grant to research the work of the American
choreographer, Martha Graham. Eliot is a powerful advocate of the Graham
technique and is determined to keep her name and work alive in this country
through his teaching and choreography.
Photo: Simon Drew
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At the age of 21 Eliot’s
determination to establish and maintain an independent dance company here in
the North East and to bring original contemporary dance works to communities
throughout the region is, five years later, beginning to pay off in a big way,
and he is already planning exciting things for 2018. Another work based on a
North East theme, perhaps? The success of Pitman has certainly set Eliot’s mind
racing. We shall just have to wait and
see.
Tickets:
Tour details: https://www.eliotsmithcompany.com/tickets
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Wednesday
26th April https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pitman-eliot-smith-company-tickets-29792795052
Berwick-upon-Tweed Saturday
29th April https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pitman-eliot-smith-company-tickets-29792554332
Bamburgh Saturday 6th May
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pitman-eliot-smith-company-tickets-29792554332
Warkworth Saturday 13th
May https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pitman-eliot-smith-company-tickets-29781215417
Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s Dance City Friday 19th May https://www.dancecity.co.uk/performance/62096/double-bill-eliot-smith-company/
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