Part One: Breakin' Convention and Matthew Bourne's classic, Spitfire
World-class dance also featuring Candoco, HUMANHOOD, and English National Ballet.
World-class dance also featuring Candoco, HUMANHOOD, and English National Ballet.
In this, the first of three Dancing Nation programmes, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Arts and Sadler's Wells present a festival of dance featuring:
Matthew Bourne's New Adventures - Spitfire. Before his legendary Swan Lake, Nutcracker! and Cinderella, Matthew Bourne created his first hit, Spitfire (1988). This hilarious work places the most famous nineteenth-century ballet showstopper Pas De Quatre in the world of men’s underwear advertising.
Candoco Dance Company, choreographed by Yasmeen Godder. A sensual and disturbing ode to intimacy and imagination, expressed through striking images interwoven with daring and uninhibited dance.
Window Shopping, a brand new work from hip-hop dance powerhouse Breakin’ Convention, led by their Artistic Director Jonzi D. Starting from the outside looking in, popping, voguing, flamenco and ballet dancers welcome you into Sadler's Wells.
A new piece, Orbis, by break-through dance company HUMANHOOD. This visually astonishing duet explores the relationship between humankind and the dark side of Earth’s permanent natural satellite, the Moon.
And Hollow, a duet from English National Ballet performed by Emily Suzuki and Victor Prigent. In Stina Quagebeur’s contemporary duet, a couple contend with depression, and the confusion and displacement it causes between them. With fluid, continuous movement, their bodies intertwine, change direction and come into conflict.
Dancing Nation is a three-part celebration of dance featuring many of the UK’s leading dance companies and the most exciting new emerging talent.
Presented by Brenda Emmanus as part of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Arts’ Culture in Quarantine, this unique festival has been curated in lockdown by Sadler’s Wells, London - one of the world’s leading dance houses.
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Duration: 00:57