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StopGAP Dance Company: Trespass posted on 1 March 2011

Trespass is a double-bill that challenges StopGAP's five dancers to draw on their individual physicalities.

Working with the Spanish-based choreographer Thomas Noone and Rob Tannion (Stan Won't Dance) these performers with and without disabilities present two exceptional dance pieces.

Choreographed by Thomas Noone, Within sees a lone dancer drawn into her own imaginary world by four compelling characters. Touching duets and explosive movement play out on stage to an eccentric soundtrack of harpsichord clashing with Indian instruments, created by Spanish composer Pedro Navarrete. Splinter is an artistic collaboration between choreographer Rob Tannion, artistic director Vicki Balaam and the dancers, driven by Jim Pinchen's thunderous Japanese soundscape. Thrown into another world, the company wrestle for the balance of delicate humility and creative conflict. Will the group subsist or splinter?

This event takes place at J2.

This article relates to the following Cambridge A-Z entry: Cambridge Junction

This article relates to the following What's On event: StopGAP Dance Company: Trespass

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