2014 // Dance Video
The conceptual starting point takes the last section of Plato’s Cave where the prisoners emerge, encountering life outside and frictions within. Using the spaces under a disused pier and the changing shoreline of the river Thames, the three performers explored the geometry of the pier and girders to exploit disappearance, height and merging.
The original sound score was composed and performed by Clorinde.
Choreographed and performed by Alexandra Baybutt with Brian Appiah Obeng and Mark Carberry.
Directed by Yuri Pirondi and Ines von Bonhorst.
In memory of Brian Appiah Obeng
Screened at:
Nicosia Dance Festival (Cyprus), BAVideo Danza (Argentina), Cine Dans Festival (Quebec/Canada), Dance Film Festival UK
The conceptual starting point takes the last section of Plato’s Cave where the prisoners emerge, encountering life outside and frictions within. Using the spaces under a disused pier and the changing shoreline of the river Thames, the three performers explored the geometry of the pier and girders to exploit disappearance, height and merging.
The original sound score was composed and performed by Clorinde.
Choreographed and performed by Alexandra Baybutt with Brian Appiah Obeng and Mark Carberry.
Directed by Yuri Pirondi and Ines von Bonhorst.
In memory of Brian Appiah Obeng
Screened at:
Nicosia Dance Festival (Cyprus), BAVideo Danza (Argentina), Cine Dans Festival (Quebec/Canada), Dance Film Festival UK