Men & Girls Dance 2017
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- Repeats Daily on Tuesday at 7.30pm until Saturday 22 April 2017
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Speakers / participants: Fevered Sleep / David Harradine
Men & Girls Dance brings together two very different groups of performers: adult, male professional contemporary dancers, and girls who dance for fun.
Men & Girls Dance is a celebration of the rights of adults and children to be together, to play together and to dance together. At times playful, at times provocative, emotionally charged, and deeply political, Men & Girls Dance is a celebration of tenderness, empathy, care, protection and love.
Co-commissioned by The Place, this critically acclaimed production arrives for a limited London run after a hugely successful national tour. Age recommendation: 12+
Created for an adult audience, Men & Girls Dance continues Fevered Sleep’s ambition to encourage audiences to think differently about the world and to start conversations.
We are very much looking forward to bringing Men & Girls Dance to The Place in London in April 2017, after a wonderfully successful national tour that took us to Folkestone, Huddersfield, Salford, Nottingham and Brighton this year.
Event price
£18 (£12 concessions)
Event dates
- 13 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
- 14 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
- 15 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
- 18 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
- 19 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
- 20 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
- 21 Apr 2017 - 7:30pm
Additional Events
Thursday 13 April, 3pm – 4.30pm an online Q&A via Twitter. Follow the conversation at #FSMenandGirls
Tuesday 18 April, stay after the show for an informal conversation with Co-Artistic Directors David Harradine and Sam Butler
Thursday 20 April, 4.15pm – 6pm a lively discussion on the theme of touch curated by Fevered Sleep featuring artists and scientists, hosted at the Wellcome Trust. FREE (booking essential).
To keep up to date with Men & Girls Dance you can visit the microsite, follow #fsMenAndGirls on Twitter, or sign up to Fevered Sleep’s mailing list. If you are interested in hosting a version of the project, please email us.
Links
Men & Girls Dance - Research Project