Chunky Move: 4/4
Eight dancers perform a stark symphony of mesmerising movement in Antony Hamilton’s blueprint for choreographic precision and physical endurance.
Need to know
Contains dynamic lighting and strobe effects.
A post-show talk takes place after the performance on Friday 8 November.
Antony Hamilton concept & direction
Paula Levis costume design
Fiona Holley costume fabricator
Alisdair Macindoe sound design
Bosco Shaw lighting design
Nick Moloney Associate lighting designer
Ashley Buchanan & Antony Hamilton production design
Antony Hamilton with Mason Kelly, Melissa Pham, David Prakash, Harrison Ritchie-Jones, Aimee Schollum, Michaela Tancheff, Nikki Tarling & Jayden Wall
Melissa Pham, David Prakash, Harrison Ritchie-Jones, Aimee Schollum, Kyall Shanks, Michaela Tancheff, Nikki Tarling & Jayden Wall performers
Samakshi Sidhu understudy
‘Embodied, rigorous and sensorially spectacular, Chunky Move’s latest dance work will linger long past the final beat’
ArtsHub
Times & tickets
Dates, times and prices
Dates & times
08 Nov – 09 Nov 2024
Run time
1 hour (approx)
All timings are approximate and subject to change
Standard entry
from £20.00*
* Excludes £3.50 booking fee.
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The performance on Saturday 9 November at 3pm is Audio Described. A Touch Tour prior to the performance is also available to ticket holders for this performance. This is intended for blind and partially sighted audience members to familiarise themselves with the set, props and costumes ahead of the performance.
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