A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Madeline Squire, Javier Andreu
Directed by:
Eve McConnachie
Release Date:
April 4, 2016
Original Title:
Maze
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Nowness
Scottish Ballet
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 6
Two young people discover each other as they explore a labyrinthine derelict Glasgow swimming pool. A high-energy contemporary dance piece shot in the emptied Govanhill Baths in Glasgow.
Solide story, lovely choreography, splendid performance, provocative location. A love story and a fight story. And a coherent plot who gives to dance more than status of art vehicle. Entire respect for the admirable work of Sophie Laplane. And beautiful performances of Madeline Squire and Javier Andreu is more than precious. For admirers of ballet, maybe, all is clear and easy for define in this case. I am not one of them so, I respect the inspired manner of telling of story.
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Choreographer:
Sophie Laplane
Cinematography:
Eve McConnachie
Director:
Eve McConnachie
Editor:
Eve McConnachie
Music:
John Twells
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