Honouring the art of assembly, Dam Van Huynh explores alternative methods of dissent, drawing on noise to embody defiance and celebrating the power of coming together. Sounds of protest against inequalities take centre stage, creating a unique sensory experience through music, lights and movement. This is a dance between disruption and communion, an invitation to wake up our collective spirit in an act of solidarity and care.
* Supported using public funding by Arts Council England
* With further support from The Arts Centre at Edge Hill University, Pavilion Dance South West and Centre 151
Concept Dam Van Huynh
Choreography Dam Van Huynh in collaboration with the performers
Composer Ian Tang
Lighting Design Patricia Roldán Polo
Costume Design Emma Lyth
Sound Michael Picknett
Rehearsal Director Tommaso Petrolo
Performers Paul Davies, Laura Kenyon, Ieva Navickaite, Tommaso Petrolo, Marely Romero, Neil Yuen
Created with input from Marc Krause, King San Lo, Wai Shan Vivian Luk, Divija Melally, Elaine Mitchener, Giacomo Pini, Marley Seville, MORUA, Dance Bridges Festival
Strategic development & distribution Godlive Lawani