Jean Babilee in L’Amour et son Amour, 1951 - Ph. George Platt Lynes

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Jean Babilee in L’Amour et son Amour, 1951 - Ph. George Platt Lynes
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Broken by Chris Nash
"A multimedia spectacle that was joyous, tender, frenetic, disturbing, funny and absolutely thrilling.” “You’ve never seen anything like this. And you should.”
- Philadelphia Inquirer
Not long until Broken opens now and here at Motionhouse we are all busy busy busy, have a look at our tour dates to see if we are coming to a venue near you!
http://www.motionhouse.co.uk/productions/tour_dates.shtm
Contemporary
Here are a few sneaky images from our newest peice Broken which is still in production.
Broken probes our precarious relationship with the earth, luring the audience into a world of shifting perspectives.
Highly athletic dance is submerged within intricate digital imagery and original music in an unashamedly visual and adrenaline fuelled spectacle, contrasting the caves of our ancient ancestors with modern apartments of glass and steel, juxtaposing the mythical underworld where our hopes and fears are amplified with the visceral overworld of light and speed, questioning our ambivalence towards our world, that is, until disaster strikes.
Hanging in suspense, diving for support and scrambling to safety, the dancers negotiate the cracks and craters of a world of illusions where nothing is quite as it seems.
Broken premieres at Warwick Arts Centre on 2nd October with further performances on 3rd and 4th October. The show tours extensively to nationwide audiences in Autumn 2013 and Spring 2014.
Awesome photography by Vadim Stein
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