Details

Different notions of nationality and duty are examined in a triple bill of works about Britishness. In Rashpal Singh Bansal's Anything...but exotic, three Bharatanatyam dancers perform classical Indian choreography as an impassioned challenge to the mainstream perception of British Asian Dance. Gary Clarke's COAL explores the dark underbelly of the mining industry as five miners hack their way through a soundscape of brass bands and thunderous machinery in a moving demonstration of unity and survival. National Dance Award nominee Sally Marle's Sweetshop Revolution presents an excerpt from Dulce et Decorum in which three lost wartime Samaritans long to escape their civic lives in a land of hope without glory.

Creatives/Company

Choreographer(s): Rashpal Singh Bansal (Anything but...exotic), Gary Clarke (COAL)
Company: Sweetshop Revolution (Dulce et Decorum)

Rashpal Singh Bansal/Gary Clarke/Sweetshop Revolution - Anything but...exotic/COAL/Dulce et Decorum (excerpt)

Rashpal Singh Bansal/Gary Clarke/Sweetshop Revolution - Anything but...exotic/COAL/Dulce et Decorum (excerpt) (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T1324940405. Details of all Rashpal Singh Bansal/Gary Clarke/Sweetshop Revolution - Anything but...exotic/COAL/Dulce et Decorum (excerpt) archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1263995588

Archive Listings

13 May 08The Place Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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Reviews

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