Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Other spaces: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From19th October 2012
To20th October 2012
When19:30
PricesFrom £15.00. To £25.00.
What is currently on at Southbank Centre (V423)

Chunky Move

Chunky MoveT2258339
Chunky Moves is Australia's high voltage dance company with an international reputation for interested technophiles.

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Mortal Engine

Mortal Engine is a dance-video-laser performance using movement-responsive video projections to portray an ever-shifting, shimmering world in which the limits of the human body are an illusion. It features specially composed music by Ben Frost, one of the most thrillingly visceral musicians working today, whose collaborations range from Wayne McGregor/Random Dance to Bjork and Brian Eno. Working in unison with a video tracking system, lasers follow and 'play with' the movement of the six dancers. Frieder Weiss' unique software makes it possible for instruments and bodies that generate light, video, sound and movement to respond to each other in real time. Mortal Engine has no pre-rendered video, light or laser images - the production flexes according to the rhythm of the performers. Under the artistic leadership of Gideon Obarzanek, this show from Chunky Move, one of Australia's pre-eminent dance companies, has toured to Mexico, Germany, Spain, the USA and was a highlight of the 2008 Edinburgh International Festival, receiving an 'Honourable Mention - Hybrid Art' at the prestigious Prix Ars Electronica - widely regarded as the most important international award for creativity and pioneering spirit in the field of digital media. It was also awarded Best Visual/Physical Theatre Production at Australia's Helpmann Awards. Queen Elizabeth Hall. Part of the Ether Festival

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