Event overview
Detective Work is the first live dance production commissioned by the NEUROLIVE research project and explores choreography as a process of creating and solving mysteries.
Detective Work is a new duet, choreographed by Seke Chimutengwende in collaboration with Steph McMann, which explores choreography as a process of creating and solving mysteries.
The performance is a web of fragmented scenes and dances that reoccur in ever-changing permutations. The performers come at the material from every angle, working in counterpoint to each other, to rearrange the evidence.
Detective Work channels the relationship between mystery and multiplicity – the sense that there are many possible outcomes to any single process. Shifting between the absurd, the melancholic and the uncanny, the show invites us into a place of constant questioning that ultimately feels hopeful. In this moment of great uncertainty, Detective Work looks to mystery as an antidote to the certainty of despair.
NEUROLIVE is a 5-year interdisciplinary research project bringing artists, scientists and audiences together to study what makes live experiences special. Detective Work is the first live performance created as part of this research.
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Dates & times
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11 Nov 2021 |
6:00pm - 9:00pm Booked arrival times from 6 pm, performance at 7.30 pm, approximate end time 9 pm |
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12 Nov 2021 |
6:00pm - 9:00pm Booked arrival times from 6 pm, performance at 7.30 pm, approximate end time 9 pm |
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13 Nov 2021 |
6:00pm - 9:00pm Booked arrival times from 6 pm, performance at 7.30 pm, approximate end time 9 pm |
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