Bradley, Flowers, Smithereens
by London Contemporary Dance School
About Bradley, Flowers, Smithereens
Bradley, Flowers, Smithereens is a mixed bill of works by renowned choreographers Maxine Doyle, Yuval Pick and Lea Anderson. These extracts from three seminal works explore themes of identity, connection, belonging, and fragmentation, whilst showcasing the extraordinary talents of final year BA (Hons) Contemporary Dance students from London Contemporary Dance School.
Bradley 4:18 (extract) by Maxine Doyle
The story of Bradley – a character struggling to connect with the world around them and gradually unravelling their multiple selves. Originally created for the Balletboyz.
Choreography: Maxine Doyle (@maxinedoyle1)
Associate Choreographer: Liam Riddick (@liamriddick)
Composer: Cassie Kinoshi
Original costumes: Katherine Watt
Original lighting: Andrew Ellis
Flowers Crack Concrete by Yuval Pick
Flowers crack concrete is a modern ritual. An invitation to cross the boundaries that separate us. Questioning our sense of belonging, our capacity to build common space.
Choreography: Yuval Pick (@ccnr_yuvalpick)
Choreographic assistant: Noémie De Almeida Ferreira
Original music: Wilfrid Haberey
Smithereens (extract) by Lea Anderson
Mis-constructed fragments and remnants from images of 20th Century dance and performance are presented in no particular order.
Choreography: Lea Anderson (@leaandersonscholmondeleys)
Original music: Steve Blake
Original costumes: Sandy Powell
Original staging and lighting: Simon Corder
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