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Out of Line - Two lines dissect the bare space - one horizontal, one vertical. Out of the darkness, a tiny figure in white appears, making her way along the horizontal - a rigid tightwire - on a precarious journey into the unknown. Trailing off her are the pages of her life works -childhood experiences, shopping lists, accounts, love letters - always threatening to pull her off balance. She encounters the vertical rope and a new direction - up. As she plays with this line her paper clothes shred and tear; she sings, pursuing a melodic line that melds with the movement of the different lines she encounters on her journey. Out of Line brings together a company of contemporary artists to explore the fusion of lines of movement, lines of song, lines of text to create an evocative and surprising piece of aerial theatre. Suitable for any age, although it is not specifically conceived as a children's show. Tryp-tic - Three towers stand alone inhabited by three lives. Secrets are laid bare, relationships are altered forever. Mimbre established themselves as a contemporary acrobatic company with their critically acclaimed show 'sprung'. In this new show Mimbre weave a narrative with subtle physical storytelling and their inimitable style of dynamic acrobatics and choreography. To create this new show Mimbre have once again collaborated with Flick Ferdinando (Company F/Z). Suitable for any age.

Cast/Performers

Gisele Edwards, Silvia Fratelli, Lina Johansson, Emma Norin

Creatives/Company

Company: Mimbre
Director: Flick Ferdinando

Out of Line/Tryp-tic

Out of Line/Tryp-tic (Circus) production archive for QTIX code T671343784. Details of all Out of Line/Tryp-tic archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S775057059

Archive Listings

23 Apr 03
  to
25 Apr 03
Circus Space
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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