I Infinite

I Infinite

TOM DALE COMPANY (UK) Co-produced by Dance4

31.5.2012. | 19:00 | 22:00 | ZPC
1.6.2012. | 15:00h, 16:30h, 19:00h, 22:00h | ZPC
2.6.2012. | 15:00h, 16:30h, 19:00h, 22:00h | ZPC


Choreography: Tom Dale
Multi-media instalation: Barret Hodgson
Dancer: Maria Olga Palliani
Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, British Council, Lakeside Arts Centre, Déda, Dance Digital


tomdale.org.uk

About the show

Set in a white, digitally animated environment, I infinite is a mesmerising multi-media dance installation. The spellbinding visual imagery and effects draw you within centimetres of our performer who moves between robotic isolation and liquid fluidity. Existing between the digital and organic worlds our character embarks on a captivating journey to the infinite.
I Infinite is an immersive experience made for galleries and white box spaces. Free to roam, audiences witness the performance close up glimpsing refined movements often missed in more traditional theatre spaces.



“This relationship between the performer and the projected environment is immaculate and by allowing the audience to wander, each individual is free to choose their own viewpoint and take what they want from this enchanting piece.”
whatsonstage.com

“Palliani moves with such accuracy, her body soars through the space in perfectly linear pathways and she rolls across the floor weightlessly. Tom Dale, the choreographer, has created a dance work that encourages exploration of the dancer and makes the audience believe that there are infinite possibilities of where and how Palliani can move.”
broadwaybaby.com



Trailer

About the company

Tom Dale Company (TDC) creates collaborative performance work through dance with the aim of creating a unique and rich form of expression to reach out and excite new audiences. Innovative worlds of performance are created as the company craft work that is woven into the fabric of our times.
The Company was founded in 2001 by award winning dancer and choreographer, Tom Dale. Tom grew up in Essex during the nineties in a culture, which produced a prolific amount of musicians. An involvement in electronic music encouraged Tom to seek out a career in dance. Tom was awarded a scholarship to train at Laban London where he won the Centre’s award for outstanding achievement in choreography 1998. His own choreographic work includes, Eddystone Raver, created to unreleased music by Tom Jenkinson, aka Squarepusher, which was broadcast on BBC2.
Tom Dale’s work does fit into any easy categories. He draws on an instinctive relationship to music and the particular themes of the work to find and create the relevant movement identities, qualities and dynamics. A background in electronic music fueled his early choreographic work and continues to be a source of unconscious inspiration.

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