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Illuminati
Magic
MK Ultra
Newcastle Dance City
Until Saturday 29th
April 2017
After
the success of 5 Soldiers, the Rosie
Kay Dance Company returns to Newcastle’s Dance City with another intense,
powerful and stunning show MK Ultra.
Rosie Kay Dance Company in ‘MK
ULTRA’
Photo: Brian Slater
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After
lots of research, the shows director and choreographer Rosie Kay has created a
visually arresting show that uses video projection to provide some commentary.
The concept of the Illuminati is one that is familiar to the younger
generation. We are told that a cult, Discordianism, began as an argument
between 2 friends about the control of the world order. It was a religion
without a back story and through subversive writing it promoted the concept of
a group, the Illuminati, controlling the world we live in.
Rosie Kay Dance Company
L-R Shelley Eva Haden,
Shanelle Clemenson,
Harriett Ellis in ‘MK
ULTRA’
Photo: Brian Slater
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MKUltra was the name given to the CIA’s mind control
programme. Up to the early 1970s experiments were carried out trying to wipe
out, and reprogram the human brain.
The
writing of the Discordians spread the suggestion that there was a plot to
control the media through the MK Ultra brainwashing technique. The conspiracy
theory goes on further to say Walt Disney is said to have had an interest in
mind control and so a group of potential pop stars were reprogrammed including
Britney Spears and others. The music videos have the Illuminati icons such as
butterflies, checked floors and broken mirrors. As the brainwashing wears off
it leads to episodes which are passed off as breakdowns.
But
is that false news? In turn is this false theatre?
Rosie Kay Dance Company in
‘MK ULTRA’
In the foreground Shelley
Eva Haden
Photo: Brian Slater
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Some
of the vigorous dance moves from the music videos and icons are recreated in
Rosie Kay’s piece. Wearing stunning custom designed outfits covered in the
symbols associated with the Illuminati, the show begins with some butt
shaking. Gary Card has captured the
essence of the conspiracy theory in his costume designs. The dancers’ entrance
is further enhanced by Louis Price’s set design. In addition to the giant
triangular video screen there is a very reflective black dance floor. The
imagery created is often reflected by the floor and this creates a very
impressive effect.
Lizzie Klotz in ‘MK ULTRA’
Photo: Brian Slater
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The
pulsating soundtrack from composer Annie Mahtani flows throughout the show.
Part high paced EDM, part pop song mash-up, it helps the narrative to unfold.
Shelley Eva Haden and
company in ‘MK ULTRA’
Photo: Brian Slater
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Which
brings us to the 7 fabulous members of the company, that twist, stretch and
twerk, with both grace and energy. 5 Soldier’s Shelley Eva Haden is often centre stage and holds your attention
with her own critical attention to detail. She is joined by the talented
company of Shanelle Clemenson, Harriet Ellis and Lizzie Klotz; Joao Maio, Ryan
Munroe and Oliver Russell. Each member of the group works so hard to deliver a
demanding piece of choreography.
Shelley Eva Hadenin ‘MK ULTRA’
Photo: Brian Slater
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At
one point I did mind myself concentrating more on the video explanations than
the dancing but perhaps that is the point of the mind control? Fortunately the
exposition is kept to a minimum and usually there is little distraction at that
point.
There
is so much energy in this performance. I concentrated on each performer in turn
and I was impressed with the level of concentration and their ability to work
so hard.
The
Rosie Kay Dance Company has, once again, hit the jackpot. MK Ultra is a modern,
passionate piece that engages the audience. The fabulous costumes and set
design draw you in too. The concept, choreography and spectacle make this
highly entertaining and thought-provoking way to spend your evening.
Review
by Stephen
Oliver.
Shelley Eva Haden in ‘MK ULTRA’
Photo: Brian Slater
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Age Guidance: 14+ - this is a
guideline not a restriction. The work deals with adult themes including those
of a sexual nature.
Duration: 70 minutes, including
interval.
On The Web: www.mkultra.dance
Twitter:
@rosiekaydanceco // Facebook: www.facebook.com/RosieKayDanceCompany #MKUltraDance
ROSIE KAY DANCE COMPANY –
MK ULTRA
2017 tour dates and
listings information:
Friday
28th & Saturday 29th April at 7.30pm
Tickets: 0191
261 0505 www.dancecity.co.uk/performance/62498/mk-ultra-rosie-kay-dance-company/
Wed 3 & Thu 4 May at 7.30pm
HOME,
2
Tony Wilson Place, Manchester, M15 4FN
Tickets:
0161 200 1500
Tue 9 May at 7.30pm
Stanley
& Audrey Burton Theatre Northern Ballet Quarry Hill, LEEDS, LS2 7PA
Tickets:
0113 220 8008
Thu 11 & Fri 12 May
at 7.30pm
Warwick Arts Centre, University of Warwick, COVENTRY, CV4 7AL
Tickets:
024 7652 4524
Thu 18 May at 7.30pm
Macrobert Arts Centre University of Stirling, STIRLING, FK9 4LA
Tickets:
01786 466666
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