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Since the mid-seventies, Rosemary Butcher has been the UK's most consistently radical and innovative choreographer, developing her own movement language and choreographic form. Much of her inspiration is allied with the concepts and ideas in contemporary visual art. Over the last twenty years her work has been presented in over forty countries and she is recognised internationally as one of the UK's leading choreographers. Butcher's latest full-length work, White was inspired by reports of Captain Scott's ill-fated 1911-13 Antarctic expedition and descriptions of survival in the Siberian Arctic. In White, a work for three dancers, Butcher treads new choreographic and structure paths utilising a multi-screen video projection, featuring the work of German filmmaker Martin Otter, a specially composed soundscape score by British composer Cathy Lane and lighting design by Charles Balfour. The physical and emotional predicaments facing a polar explorer are the focal points of Rosemary Butcher's concept. The dancers initially respond to various visual stimuli, including weather charts and maps of the polar region. The dancers develop the movement in counterpoint with the screen images, which they are surrounded by, and the contrast of live performance and recorded material provides the dynamic between the two.

Rosemary Butcher - White

Rosemary Butcher - White (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T02095224674. Details of all Rosemary Butcher - White archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S908

Archive Listings

12 Feb 04
  to
13 Feb 04
Southbank Centre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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