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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. Lapped, Translated Lines is an exciting new multi-disciplinary collaboration between internationally renowned choreographer Rosemary Butcher, artist-filmmaker Daria Martin, and emerging art collective Post Works (Matthew Butcher and Melissa Appleton). In a piece that seeks to extend the definition of dance, live performance is set against new film work and a sculptural installation. The choreography of Lapped, Translated Lines was created by Rosemary Butcher and born out of discussions with dancer Elena Giannotti about Darwin and the skeletal structure and morphology of animals. Daria Martin’s film captures the resulting performance in impressionistic fragments and powerfully depicts the inner world of the dancer as she navigates her way through the piece. Post Works’s stunning sculptural framework of steel and light will act as a viewing frame at the edges of the performance space and a register against which to view the physical movement. This remarkable new work will leave audiences questioning the boundaries between viewer and performer and event and memory; celebrating the processes of translation and transformation as we move between languages, spaces and disciplines. Destructive Navigations is a free event prior to Lapped Translated Lines, created by Butcher with visual artist Pablo Bronstein.

Rosemary Butcher - Festival of Minatures: Lapped Translated Lines

Rosemary Butcher - Festival of Minatures: Lapped Translated Lines (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T0566076023. Details of all Rosemary Butcher - Festival of Minatures: Lapped Translated Lines archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S908

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1 Oct 10
  to
3 Oct 10
The Lilian Baylis Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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