I am a heartbeat & two lungs.
Each breath is a new beginning.
Options are infinite.


MOVING DUST bring their latest multi-sensory performance to the atmospheric spaces of derelict & historical buildings. Fragile stories of love & loss emerge in the shifting beam of hand-held lights. Somewhere out at sea a lover dies, just as a white bird glides high overhead. On the turning of the tide everything changes.

Lyrical text & explosive dance combine as five performers interact with a moveable light installation. This unique event allows you to experience dance up close. Feel the air move as the dancers pass by you, & listen as they whisper in your ear.


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a MOVING DUST production // Direction, Choreography, & Text by Sagovsky // Performed at The Place (London) 2013 | Asylum with Ovalhouse (London) 2014 | Gymnasium Gallery with Berwick Maltings & Berwick Visual Arts (Berwick Upon Tweed) 2014 | Boiler Shop with Dance City (Newcastle) 2014 | Hindmarsh Hall (Alnmouth) 2014


THE COMPANY

Performed by: Charlie Ashwell | Sarah Calver | Simon Carroll Jones | Marc Saad | Joe Wild

Co-Created by: Charlie Ashwell | Ida Ballerini | Sarah Calver | Simon Carroll Jones | Sara Green | Vincent Manna | Garth McConaghie | Edmund McKay | Jane McLean |  Jindeok Park | Marc Saad | Gabriella Schmidt | Joe Wild

Music Composition / Sound Design: Garth McConaghie

Set & Lighting Design / Production Management: Edmund McKay

Direction / Choreography / Text: Kate Sagovsky
Assistant Director-Choreographer: Sara Green
Tour 2014 Produced by: DepArts
Associate Creative Producer: Ida Ballerini
Education & Outreach Associate:  Jane McLean

PROJECT SUPPORTED BY

Arts Council England | Berwick Visual Arts | Dance City | Dep Arts | Ovalhouse | The Place | mac Birmingham | The Maltings

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

Production Photography: Pavel Doušek
Print Design: Pavel Doušek
Print Photography: Roswitha Chesher
Trailer: Matt Mead
R&D Photography: Cesare De Giglio
R&D Print Photography: Neil Shearer
R&D Print Design: Beth Blanchard

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