Scottish Dance Theatre, Scotland's national contemporary dance company, performs an evening of stunning works.
The programme includes the new group work Pavlova's Dogs by Rachel Lopez de la Nieta (Dog Kennel Hill Project). An experiment in watching dance, Pavlova's Dogs is inspired by Pavlov's theory and Lopez de la Nieta's interest in the humour you can find in the absurdity of human behaviour.
My Sweet Little Fur, by Israeli choreographer Idan Cohen, is a solo that presents a dialogue between a man and the hounds residing in him. An intelligent piece arousing questions about cultural behaviours opposite animalistic ones.
Drift, by James Wilton, is an impressively powerful duet exploring loneliness and closeness, absolute commitment and high risk trust. A brooding and explosive work which delights audiences with the daring surprises the dancers throw at each other.
Love Games, by Scottish Dance Theatre dancer Joan Clevillé, is both playful and powerful. Audiences will be treated to the choreographic skill and talent coming from within the company.
When: Wednesday 25th April
Where: Jersey Opera House
Time: 8pm
For more information, and to obtain tickets, please contact the Opera House direct on 511115.