Evidence of Life After Death
T2091887698
What does it mean for each of us to undergo a process of disappearance, removal, eradication? Exploring both the cellular and social aspects of dying,
Evidence of Life After Death is the result of extensive research - taking Pacitti from museums of pathology and anatomy to the modern day mummies of Mexico. His most ambitious work to date Evidence of Life After Death marks a decade of international practice for artist Robert Pacitti.
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Production details
The company is also joined at one point in the performance by a silent 'chorus' of women from the Sadler's Wells over 60s performance group in a dance that is both cheekily defiant and gently moving.
Evidence of Life After Death made its London premiere at the Purcell Rooms in the South Bank Centre on July 13, 1999.