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Between dance and physical theatre, Peeping Tom's shows astonish audiences with unsettling imagery, humour and phenomenal choreography that defies logic. Peeping Tom evoke a dreamlike universe, at once disturbing and oddly humorous, to explore an archetypal figure familiar to us all. A production of astonishing physicality that defies characterisation. Taking audiences into a series of recognisable spaces, including a museum, studio and maternity ward, this non-narrative work draws on the memories of director Gabriela Carrizo and her performers to trigger disquieting reflections about motherhood. Suffering, desire, fear, life and death are unexpectedly intertwined in Mother (Moeder), which shies away from neither the subconscious nor the stuff of nightmares, reflecting the unstable atmosphere of a David Lynch film. The soundscape has a cinematic quality, sometimes amplified to disconcerting effect. It is matched by surreal visual imagery and choreography of rare imagination where bodies bend, flip, isolate and contort. Peeping Tom's 32 rue Vandenbranden, seen at the Barbican in 2015, subsequently won the Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production. 'Their talent is terrifying,' concludes Le Monde.

Peeping Tom - Mother (Moeder)

Peeping Tom - Mother (Moeder) (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T0197056107. Details of all Peeping Tom - Mother (Moeder) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01964916148

Archive Listings

24 Jan 18
  to
27 Jan 18
The Pit, Barbican Centre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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