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Australian-born Liz Lea is becoming known as one of the most exciting choreographers of her generation. Working internationally with contemporary and classical Indian dance and martial arts, her work is strikingly fresh, intelligent and dynamic.

Archive listings for Liz Lea

Work type: Dance or ballet.

The Blue Tour - T1238241170

The Blue Tour shows Liz in what she does best: transforming her character using 40 meters of silk; celebrating Ruth St Denis and fusing Indian classical with contemporary dance.
19 Oct 06Gulbenkian Arts Centre, Canterbury :: V673
listing details L1469542773

Bluebird/QuickSilver/Incense - T714906692

Australian Londoner Liz Lea's solo evening reflects her astonishing and varied career from showgirl Bluebird, a dynamic duet with 40 yards of peacock silk, to her latest contemporary solo QuickSilver which incorporates Bharatanatyam with Kathak and martial arts and a reinterpretation of Ruth St Denis' 1906 Indian dance Incense.
10 Oct 06The Customs House, South Shields :: V575
listing details L525042541
30 Jun 06 to 21 Jul 06Royal Opera House, West End :: V377
listing details L1295909423

InLand/Que?/Radha - T016279127

This solo performance is a trilogy of dance. InLand is a subtle yet powerful work which has the dancer transformed from spirit to animal to woman, dancing with and responding to her shadow. Que? is a modern expression of classical Indian dance. Radha - Mother of Bollywood? Lea re-interprets the work of American dance pioneer Ruth St Denis for a modern audience. A highly entertaining introductory talk explains all.
2 Apr 05Square Chapel Arts Centre, Halifax :: V1098014226
listing details L01929285304

InLand/Radha/DhIVA - T01100265809

InLand is a subtle yet powerful work which has the dancer transformed from spirit to animal to woman, dancing with and responding to her shadow. Radha - Mother of Bollywood? Lea re-interprets the work of American dance pioneer Ruth St Denis for a modern audience. A highly entertaining introductory talk explains all. DhIVA - Highly energetic, audaciously risk taking, this wildly theatrical work investigates the cultural dissonance created by East and West colliding. Choreographed by Canadian [Roger Sinha].
8 Feb 05Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284
listing details L01357008679
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