Alexander Whitley Dance Company The Rite of Spring / New Work
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A radical new perspective of Stravinsky’s masterpiece using digital technology
For over a hundred years, choreographers have been bringing their own, unique interpretations to the timeless themes in The Rite of Spring. Now it’s Alexander Whitley’s turn.
Whitley is known for his pioneering work with digital technology that redefines the boundaries of dance. Using live motion capture and digitally generated scenes, he draws striking parallels between a world of interconnected nature and hyper-connected technology.
The second half of this double bill is a new work made in collaboration with avant-garde sound designer and composer, Ben Frost, who has been described as ‘a master of perspective altering music’.
Join us for two equally earth-shaking experiences that examine the intricate relationships between humanity, nature, technology and spirituality.
Header image description: One solo performer kneels in the centre wearing a skin tight outfit that makes them almost look naked. They are looking up, arms flung above their head. To the left is a post with lots of rope tied around it. The lighting is minimal and strange, as if the performer has thrown water behind her.
Header Image © Oskein
The Rite of Spring is arguably the most influential piece of music in the 20th century. Written by Igor Stravinsky, this work celebrates the advent of Spring. A young girl is chosen as a sacrifice and dances herself to death as part of an ancient ritual.
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In conversation with members of the Alexander Whitley Dance Company. Free to same performance ticket holders. BSL interpreted.