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Women of Mass Destruction is an evening of exciting new dance work which looks at the destruction of the female body. With choreography from a range of emerging UK dance and performance artists, the evening will include bold and risky new work with provocative perspectives on alternative roles for women.

Archive listings for Women of Mass Destruction

Work type: Dance or ballet.

3: Taking on Technology - T1769362622

After two years of sell out successes, the Women of Mass Destruction dance platform returns to Rich Mix with a brand new programme from emerging female choreographers and performance artists
4 Dec 15Rich Mix, Outer London :: V0478944234
listing details L1455444689

2 - T01024523994

In Women of Mass Destruction 2, four artists will look at the relationship between women and nature. The theme is inspired by Lydia's next dance work That Which Grows which will be presented as part of the evening's programme. The piece explores secrets and lies, reflecting on how attempting to preserve what we hold most dear can actually destroy the world around us. The programme will also include #Flashbacklash# by Heidi Sepp?l?, a solo performance that asks whether technology has replaced the real connections with one another and with nature, Beauty-fool by Konstantina Skalionta, a performance that reflects on beauty and body image, and We're Headed For A Drought - But Aren't They Lovely? by Nina von der Werth, a trio inspired by studies of water usage that asks whether the message, or the way it is presented, is most relevant.Producer Lydia Fraser-Ward. Lighting Leo Woolcock. Choreographer Lydia Fraser-Ward. Choreographer Heidi Seppala. Performer Konstantina Skalionta. Performer Nina von der Werth.
11 Jul 14Rich Mix, Outer London :: V0478944234
listing details L2024249817

T1777625701

Performer Archana Ballal. Performer Jemma Bicknell. Performer Jenni Fletcher. Performer Lydia Fraser-Ward. Performer Maddy Wynne-Jones.
7 Dec 12Rich Mix, Outer London :: V0478944234
listing details L01196379361
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