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Archive listings for Robin Dingemans & Nick Bryson

Work type: Dance or ballet.

The Point At Which It Last Made Sense - T01800108212

The Point At Which It Last Made Sense is a multi-iteration work that combines the skills and sensitivity of dancer and Paralympic athlete James O'Shea and the Netherlands-based dancer Rosa Vreeling. Using dance, sound and video, this collaboration between Robin Dingemans and Nick Bryson shows beauty in all its aspects, from the profound to the superficial and everything in between. Through a series of extraordinary images and startling poses of a young couple lip-syncing to perfect advertising voices, the work fast-tracks the audience to a logical conclusion of the advertising industry. Following on from the success of the =dance strand, Sadler's Wells continues its commitment to presenting dance by deaf and disabled dance artists.
9 Oct 15The Lilian Baylis Theatre, Inner London :: V236
listing details L909851502

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