Culture : Review: An in-Tents Experience ; Camp Patrick Centre
Birmingham Post › October 10, 2005
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Birmingham Post › October 10, 2005
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The second show of the new season, and another great DanceXchange triumph - a complex set of variations on a simple theme, challenging, exciting, and very witty, with all sorts of resonances, from vaudeville to old masters via the Blair Witch Project.
The show, originally created and directed by Arthur Pita (pronounced Peter) at The Place in London, has five dancers pitching tents in the woods. To the accompaniment of Nigel Kennedy's version of The Four Seasons (made Led Zeppelin-ish by sheer volume) they commune with nature and, perhaps more potently, one another.See the full content of this document
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Culture : Review: An in-Tents Experience ; Camp Patrick Centre
The tents become places of refuge and transformation. One is used as a wedding ...
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