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An outdoor immersive poetic sequence using the many and varied natural stages offered by the buildings at The Grange. It will last an hour, and be presented to small guided audiences of up to 60 at a time.

Archive listings for Precipice

Work type: Performance.

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We are proud to announce the performers who have all responded so quickly and so enthusiastically to be part of this unique project. One of the great singers of our time, Sir John Tomlinson, will sing a monologue of Hans Sachs, from Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Two winners of our international singing competition, Kiandra Howarth and Claire Barnett-Jones will sing the flower duet from Delibes' Lakmé. We are privileged also to present the work of two leading choreographers:Shobana Jeyasingh will present a specially staged version of the 14-18NOW co-commission ‘Contagion' first seen in 2018 and performed by 4 members of Shobana Jeyasingh Dance.We have also commissioned the brilliant young South African dancer and choreographer Mthuthuzeli November of Ballet Black to create a new piece for the final scene of Precipice. Tonderai Munyevu will guide us through the scenes with spoken text. Music Director John Andrews will co-ordinate members of The Grange Festival Chorus in performances of music by Francis Poulenc and Lili Boulanger. Further musical offerings come from Johann Sebastian Bach, John Tavener, Caroline Shaw, Peter Johnson and Graeme Miller. The full Precipice company also includes acrobats and performance artists. The journey which you will be asked to take is on many levels: physical, emotional and philosophical. It is a response to the extreme challenges of this very moment in all our lives but is ultimately a demonstration of the power of live music, dance, theatre and art as a source of meaning, hope and redemption.Director Sinead O'Neill. Design Joanna Parker.
21 Aug 20 to 23 Aug 20General, General :: V1273
listing details L2139285501

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