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At Once Twice
Associated events
Artists-in-conversation/ Lecture-performance
Fri 2nd December, 4.30pm-6pm
Toynbee Studios, London
£5 or £15/12 for combined performance ticket
Bookings: 020 7650 2350
Artists-in-conversation
Alighting upon Deborah Hay’s choreographic propositions as a departure point, At Once Twice artists Christopher House and Joe Moran are joined by Dance Art Foundation patron, choreographer Siobhan Davies, choreographer Efrosini Protapapa and dance researcher Dr Anna Pakes to discuss contemporary choreography. Chaired by Pakes and contextualised within the frame of philosophical inquiry, five leading artists and researchers tackle critical strategies for new choreographic thinking within and beyond dance.
Lecture-performance
As part of the event, Joe Moran offers a lecture-performance on Deborah Hay’s radical choreographic approach offering a compelling insight into the complex thinking behind the work, its choreographic transmission and adaptation.
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Shifting Awarenesses
Artsadmin Weekender workshop
Sat 3rd - Sun 4th December, 10.30am-5.30pm
Toynbee Studios, London
£60 for the two day workshop
Christopher House and Joe Moran led a laboratory workshop considers the interplay between Deborah Hay’s radical performance inquiries and Joan Skinner’s seminal Releasing Technique. Part of Artsadmin’s Weekender series and Dance Art Foundation’s New Choreography Project.
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Post-performance discussion
Thurs 8th December, following the 7.30pm performance
The Basement, Brighton
Free with performance ticket
Choreographer Charlotte Vincent chairs a discussion with Chrisopher House, Joe Moran, Lalia Diallo and Theo Clinkard focused on female choreographers’ work performed by male dancers, with referencing At Once Twice and Diallo’s solo At-Any-Moment-Something-Else for Clinkard.
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At Once Twice
Dancers: Christopher House, Joe Moran
Photography: Gunter Kravis
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