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Dan Canham s solo piece, 30 Cecil Street, began life as a film made in the rotting, abandoned Theatre Royal in Limerick, Ireland. Using the film as source material this original piece of dance-theatre is an elegant, heartbreaking elegy for a lost and ruined theatre. Fragmented memories, wild nights and forgotten communities - music, movement and silence evokes the life of this once-mighty building and asks, what is left when a theatre closes its doors? Augusto Corrieri presents Musical Pieces, which uses sound and choreographed movement to examine the artifice of the theatre; the concealment and the revelation, the on and the off, the visible and invisible. Combined with a commentary from the artist on the making of the piece, spectators are invited to detach what they see from what they hear in a gentle activity of intense looking and listening.
Creatives/Company
Choreographer(s): Dann Canham, Augusto Corrieri