Double Bill: Badlands by Robert Clark and 30 Cecil Street by Dan Canham. A Dance4 production listings

College Street Centre, Nottingham Fri 10th February 2012

Double Bill: Badlands by Robert Clark and 30 Cecil Street by Dan Canham. A Dance4 production | College Street Centre Nottingham | Lineups |  | Fri 10th February 2012
AN exciting, poignant and thought-provoking modern dance double bill is coming to Nottingham.

Date: Friday 10th February 2012
Venue: College Street Centre »
Location: Nottingham »
Doors: 21:00 til 22:00

Double Bill: Badlands by Robert Clark and 30 Cecil Street by Dan Canham. A Dance4 production details

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Badlands: a love story that just wont happen how its supposed to

Accompanied by a selection of love songs, choreographer Robert Clark Has created a work that wanders across realities. In a world reminiscent of 50sAmericathe two performers (Jake Ingram-Dodd and Victoria Hoyland) undertake to resolve a love story not of their choosing.

Referencing the films of Terrence Malick, David Lynch and Guillermo Del Toro, Robert attempts to create the one thing he feels the dance world truly needsa real, honest love story.

Dance4 Associate Artist, Robert Clark has presented work in theEast Midlandsat Corby Cube (A History of Private Moments) and in Nottdance Festival 2009 (Possibility of Change). Badlandsis supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, Dance4, The University of Northampton, The Place and Greenwich Dance Agency.

30 Cecil Street: In 2009 Dan Canham (Kneehigh, DV8, Punchdrunk, Fabulous Beast) made a film in a rotting, dilapidated theatre inLimerick,Ireland. Using that film as source material, this original piece of dance-theatre is an eloquent, heartbreaking elegy for a lost and ruined theatre.

A performance of fragments of memories, of wild nights and long-disappeared communities, it evokes the life of a once mighty building and asks what is left when a theatre closes its doors to the public.

Dan Canham raises ghosts in spine tingling dance-theatre piece,30 Cecil Streetexquisitely crafted, thoughtful theatre

Lyn Gardner, The Guardian

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Minimum age: 14
Last entry: 9:00am
Entry price (public): Pay What You Think
Entry price (members/NUS): Pay What You Think
Doors open: 21:00 til 22:00

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