The Days - T0793465021Staged in-the-round and featuring nuanced performances and visceral dance that rips across the floor at the audience's feet, The Days engenders a world of ever-shifting negotiations, complex feelings and comic disconnection. Caught in an impossible loop of absurd and heartfelt exchanges, the performers' journey takes the form of a lifetime shared in this compelling performance about care, resilience and the desire for connection. | |
26 Apr 22 | The Place Theatre, Inner London :: V240 listing details L01149399365 |
21 Apr 22 to 22 Apr 22 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L803024870 |
11 May 20 to 12 May 20 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L563600461 |
This Bright Field - T1626669302At Brighton Festival 2017, his performance will have two parts. Part one (15 minutes) invites you onto the stage to watch the dancers close up. Part two (40 minutes), is shown in three acts and seen from the auditorium. | |
31 Oct 17 to 1 Nov 17 | The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499 listing details L01276617724 |
13 Oct 17 to 14 Oct 17 | The Tramway, Glasgow :: V621 listing details L1432554734 |
25 May 17 | Brighton Dome, Brighton :: V655 listing details L01596667159 |
Of Land and Tongue - T0511142784Choreographer, performer and designer, Theo Clinkard returns with his celebrated seven strong company in a brand new double bill of startling and eloquent dance. A truly visceral experience where the audience of just 60 are situated right at the heart of the action whilst live music envelopes the space and breathtaking dance rips across the floor at their feet. For his stark and poetic duet Chalk, Theo draws inspiration from the iconic cliffs of his hometown of Plymouth. In Of Land and Tongue an accumulation of untranslatable words from foreign cultures are brought to life with compelling and occasionally hilarious effect. This dance of odd sensations and unnameable experiences is performed by an exceptional cast. An evening of startling and eloquent dance that puts the audience right at the heart of the action. Limited capacity. | |
16 Apr 15 to 18 Apr 15 | The Place Theatre, Inner London :: V240 listing details L103406811 |
Of Land and Tongue - T05464109The huge eroding chalk cliffs of his hometown act as a point of departure for Chalk, a stark and poetic solo performed by Clinkard. This is followed by a compelling and intensely physical work for five dancers that draws upon and pushes against language. An accumulation of untransatable words from other cultures provides a springboard for this dance of sensations and experiences. Suitable for 14+ years.Choreographer Theo Clinkard. Music James Keane. | |
22 Nov 14 | Barbican Theatre, Plymouth :: V894 listing details L1163124743 |
15 Nov 14 | The Edge Arts (formerly the Institute of Contemporary Interdisciplinary Arts (ICIA)), Bath :: V1031 listing details L1429266812 |
24 Jun 14 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L01724971942 |
19 Jun 14 | Borough Hall, Outer London :: V354 listing details L066434099 |
Accumulation (1971)/Ordinary Courage - T01684613203Accumulation (1971) by Trisha Brown - Theo Clinkard performs an iconic signature work by the pioneering American choreographer Trisha Brown, widely regarded as the most acclaimed choreographer to emerge from the postmodern era. This witty solo is based on the simple device of adding one gesture to another, one at a time, and repeating the growing phrase with each new movement. Presented by permission of the Trisha Brown Dance Company: trishabrowncompany.org Ordinary Courage by Theo Clinkard - Ordinary Courage examines the nature of loss and the capacity for movement and touch to communicate when words are inadequate. Clinkard completes an international seven-strong cast in this rousing and eloquent work that launched his company in 2012. Set to a haunting score by Alan Stones that incorporates Scarlatti and Bach, performed live by the celebrated concert pianist Cl?odna Shanahan, Ordinary Courage is staged beneath a startling light box installation, lit by Zerlina Hughes. | |
7 Oct 14 | Laban Theatre, Outer London :: V342 listing details L1809567196 |
Accumulation (1971)/Ordinary Courage - T0903004494Accumulation (1971) Acclaimed dancer Theo Clinkard performs an iconic signature work by the pioneering American choreographer Trisha Brown, widely regarded as the most acclaimed choreographer to emerge from the postmodern era. This witty solo is based on the simple device of a adding one gesture to another, one at a time, and repeating the growing phrase with each new movement. Ordinary Courage - Clinkard completes an international seven-strong cast in the rousing and eloquent dance work that launched his company in 2012. Staged beneath a startling light box installation, lit by Zerlina Hughes, and set to a haunting score by Alan Stones that incorporates Scarlatti and Bach, performed live by the celebrated concert pianist Cl?odna Shanahan, Ordinary Courage examines the nature of loss and the capacity for movement and touch to communicate when words are inadequate.Choreographer Trisha Brown (Accumulation). Choreographer Theo Clinkard (Ordinary Courage). | |
28 Jan 14 | Laban Theatre, Outer London :: V342 listing details L01277340188 |