111 is a duet between a ballet dancer (Eve Mutso from Estonia) and a paraplegic dancer (Joel Brown from Scotland). Commissioned and supported by Unlimited, celebrating the work of disabled artists, 111 is a powerful and poignant piece exploring different strengths and vulnerabilities, both physical and otherwise. The title of this show derives from Joel Brown having 11 working vertebrae (out of 33) and his perception that his collaborator Eve Brown, is so virtuosic that she appears to have 100.
Performers: Eve Mutso and Joel Brown
Joel Brown (creator, co-choreographer, performer), Eve Mutso (co-writer, co-choreographer, performer), George Bushaway (co-writer, dramaturg), Mark Gibson (aerial coach), Susan Hay (Company Manager)
In collaboration with Pickle Factory Dance Foundation.
Date & Time:
20th Dec - 7.00PM-7.40PM
Venue: 'The Theatre', Old GMC Complex
Disclaimer: We would like to thank you all for your overwhelming response to the Festival! It is this enthusiasm that makes our return to Panjim all the more special. Performances and workshops have limited seating. Those who had pre-registered for a performance/workshop will be given preference for entry. Beyond that, if seats are left, entry will be allowed on a first come first serve basis.
We appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.
111 is a duet between a ballet dancer (Eve Mutso from Estonia) and a paraplegic dancer (Joel Brown from Scotland). Commissioned and supported by Unlimited, celebrating the work of disabled artists, 111 is a powerful and poignant piece exploring different strengths and vulnerabilities, both physical and otherwise. The title of this show derives from Joel Brown having 11 working vertebrae (out of 33) and his perception that his collaborator Eve Brown, is so virtuosic that she appears to have 100.
Performers: Eve Mutso and Joel Brown
Joel Brown (creator, co-choreographer, performer), Eve Mutso (co-writer, co-choreographer, performer), George Bushaway (co-writer, dramaturg), Mark Gibson (aerial coach), Susan Hay (Company Manager)
In collaboration with Pickle Factory Dance Foundation.
Date & Time:
20th Dec - 7.00PM-7.40PM
Venue: 'The Theatre', Old GMC Complex
Disclaimer: We would like to thank you all for your overwhelming response to the Festival! It is this enthusiasm that makes our return to Panjim all the more special. Performances and workshops have limited seating. Those who had pre-registered for a performance/workshop will be given preference for entry. Beyond that, if seats are left, entry will be allowed on a first come first serve basis.
We appreciate your patience and understanding in this matter.
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