Dates:
Thu 26 Mar 2020 7:30pm
Running time: 1 hour 40 mins (including interval)
Age: 12+
Tickets: £9.50
Concessions: £8.00
Concessions: £8.00
About
Mapdance, the University of Chichester's internationally touring postgraduate company, presents a set of three exciting new commissioned works by Gary Clarke, Ceyda Tanc and Noa Shadur plus a revival of Inside the Animal by Jose Agudo. Perfect for newcomers to contemporary dance.
Mapdance is an established group of dynamic young dancers recruited and touring nationally and internationally. Their diverse repertoire offers audiences a refreshing mixture of gritty dance-theatre, wry humour, and both intricate and questioning choreography. It is a programme that will appeal to both seasoned dance viewers and audiences new to dance.
“... leaping and turning in zesty spurts with an insouciance that leaves nothing to chance” Donald Hutera (2016)
“Humanity at its most primordial was at the heart of four new works performed with great artistry, wit and menace by Mapdance.” Miles Hedley (2019)
“Agudo’s Inside The Animal delved even deeper into the existential swamp with a contemplation on reflexes and instincts that truly underscored how little human nature has changed during the so-called ascent of Man.” Miles Hedley (2019)
#mapdance2020
Mapdance is an established group of dynamic young dancers recruited and touring nationally and internationally. Their diverse repertoire offers audiences a refreshing mixture of gritty dance-theatre, wry humour, and both intricate and questioning choreography. It is a programme that will appeal to both seasoned dance viewers and audiences new to dance.
“... leaping and turning in zesty spurts with an insouciance that leaves nothing to chance” Donald Hutera (2016)
“Humanity at its most primordial was at the heart of four new works performed with great artistry, wit and menace by Mapdance.” Miles Hedley (2019)
“Agudo’s Inside The Animal delved even deeper into the existential swamp with a contemplation on reflexes and instincts that truly underscored how little human nature has changed during the so-called ascent of Man.” Miles Hedley (2019)
#mapdance2020