Ice meets spice - the
world premiere of 'Peacock Lake'
Peacock Lake
Billingham International Folklore Festival of World
Dance
Billingham Forum Ice Arena
Saturday 19th - Sunday 20th August
2017
Billingham International Folklore Festival
of World Dance in partnership with Balbir Singh Dance Company proudly present
the world premiere of their ice skating, dance and music spectacular, Peacock
Lake, to be performed at Billingham Forum Ice Arena on 19 and 20 August
2017.
A modern take on Tchaikovsky’s classic
ballet Swan Lake, the show draws on
the narrative and musical legacy of that great work, creating a contemporary
piece that reflects the diverse musical and choreographic traditions of East
and West. Performed on ice to live music and featuring international stars of
ice skating along with a global cast of dancers, Peacock Lake is a glittering
show that will dazzle and entertain audiences of all ages.
The performances bring to a
close the Billingham International Folklore Festival and its exhilarating
week-long programme of international dance. It was following last year's
Festival that the idea to create a production combining dance and ice skating
was born. Balbir Singh Dance Company (BSDC) had been commissioned to open the
Festival with a performance of Synchronised,
a water-based dance, synchronised swimming and live music extravaganza
which performed to a sell out audience in the Billingham Forum swimming pool.
This success paved the way for future collaboration.
Olga Maloney, Artistic Director of Billingham International
Folklore Festival, said: “The idea to create a production combining dance and ice skating came
after our successful collaboration with Balbir Singh Dance Company during Billingham
International Festival of World Dance in 2016, presenting Synchronised, a pool-based spectacular to a sell-out audience. Coming from an ice
skating background and being very passionate about dance, it was always my
dream to combine ice skating and dance in a spectacular show with live music. The
international nature of our festival allows for the integration of world music
and dance performances into the production, making it a truly unique
multicultural event and creating an unforgettable experience for both our
audience and all the participants.”
With choreographer Balbir
Singh's Punjab heritage and expertise in creating high profile performances
combining dance and sport, it was a natural progression for the two artistic
directors to start comparing folk traditions to find common ground on which to
base their ideas. One theme to emerge in both Russian and Indian folklore was
the reverence of the peacock with its many spiritual and religious references.
Taking the ballet Swan Lake as a basis, but focusing on the
peacock and its cultural significance rather than the swan, a contemporary
piece has been created that weaves together the rich dance and musical heritage
of two very diverse countries. This completely original and fascinating
presentation allows the audience to enjoy a classic tale, but with a twist.
Balbir Singh, Artistic Director of BSDC,
said: “As an artist, growth happens by working outside of one's comfort zone
and by forming new collaborations with artists and disciplines. Having never
worked on ice before, this production presents a creative challenge like no
other, to make sense of and bring together dance from different cultures, ice
skating, music and storytelling to create a holistic theatre experience for all
the family. Nothing like this has been done before in the world.”
Peacock Lake combines
professional dancers from Balbir Singh Dance Company, trained in contemporary
and Kathak dance (north Indian classical dance), leading professional ice
skaters, 60 skaters from Billingham Ice Skating Club, around 30 dancers from
regional dance schools, as well as traditional and contemporary dance companies
from Taiwan, Chile, Tahiti, Philippines and Colombia. They are being
directed and choreographed by Balbir Singh, Artistic Director of BSDC, and ice
choreographer Tatiana Tarasova, former Artistic Director of Russian Ice Theatre
“All Stars” and coach of 12 Olympic Champions and 41 World Champions.
The music for Peacock Lake is composed by
Jesse Bannister, internationally respected musician and composer. Drawing on
the existing melodic themes of Swan Lake, as well as introducing
Russian, Indian and British folk themes into the score, Jesse has produced an
original composition that incorporates a live and colourful mix of orchestral
instruments, world music and traditional voices.
Jane Tarr, Director
North, Arts Council England, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting this
exciting collaboration between Balbir Singh and Billingham Festival. Last year,
there was a sell-out performance at Billingham Forum pool of Balbir’s piece Synchronised,
which was commissioned as part of the London 2012 cultural programme and has
toured across the country. Peacock Lake will premiere in
Billingham in August, so we hope people will take the opportunity to see it
first, here. I’m definitely booking early!”
Tickets:
Peacock Lake premieres at
Billingham Forum Ice Arena at 7.30pm on Saturday, 19
August with a second performance at 4pm on Sunday, 20 August 2017. Tickets cost £10
for adults and £6 for children under 16 years. Family tickets for two adults
and two children are also available and cost £20. Tickets can be purchased from
the Billingham Forum Leisure Centre, telephone (01642) 551381, online at www.billinghamfestival.co.uk/store, or through the
Festival box office, telephone (01642) 553220.
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