Date(s): 16 September 2010
Time(s): 8:00 pm
The Place Prize is the biggest single source of commissions for new short works in British dance. Over the course of four previews you'll see the first performances of all 16 commissioned works.
Programme 4
Riccardo Buscarini & Antonio de la Fe Guedes Cameo (working title)
Cameo translates the cinematic features of suspence films into a theatrical construction to play with the audience’s perceptions.
Riccardo Buscarini and Antonio De La Fe Guedes, who started collaborating in 2006, challenge the conventional narrative between framing, sound and non-verbal signs to convey cinematic suspense.
Deborah Light Between Identities (working title)
This solo performance will expose the alternative realities of our inner and outer worlds.
Deborah Light, an independent performer and choreographer based in Cardiff, plays with notions of external identity and anonymity, offering dark but quirky glimpse into distorted reality.
Rachel Lopez de la Nieta The Devil and the Details (working title)
"I have been working on revealing my inner dictator for some time, in the hope that it may not manifest quite as much in my everyday life. This is a truth about myself... which I am laughing at."
Rachel Lopez De La Nieta, a founding member of the Dog Kennel Hill Project, is uncovers her inner dictator in a humorous work that reveals the extent to which the devil is in the details.
Drew McOnie Slaughter
Slaughter is a cut-throat dance drama performed to Richard Rogers’ classic Slaughter on 10th Avenue. Set amidst the complex social and sexual politics of Manhattan, Slaughter follows the journeys of three contrasting characters, leading to their ultimate deaths at the hands of jealousy, drugs and the struggle for power.
Drew McOnie was recently seen on BBC1’s So You Think You Can Dance.
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Date(s): 16 September 2010
Time(s): 8:00 pm
Price: £6 - £17
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The Place Prize for dance, sponsored by Bloomberg, is the UK's biggest and most presitigious choreography competition. The Place Prize has commissioned 16 works to be presented in this series of Semi-Finals. Four works will be chosen to go forward to the Finals in April 2011, competing for £35,000 in prize money.
