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Les Arts Florissants & Amala Dianor Company

Gesualdo Passione presented with Dance Umbrella

Amala Dianor company

Blending a cappella singing with expressive movement, Gesualdo Passione crowns Paul Agnew and Les Arts Florissants' work on Carlo Gesualdo, in a modern creation by choreographer Amala Dianor.

Gesualdo is often remembered for the murder of his wife and her lover, but did this tragedy obscure his true passion - Faith? In 1611, before his death, he published Responsories for Holy Week, depicting Christ’s final moments in intricate polyphony. The depth of the subject inspired some of his most expressive music.

In this story of suffering and love, the body is central. Amala Dianor’s choreography fuses classical, contemporary, and hip hop styles, and mirrors the music’s contrasts. Six singers from Les Arts Florissants and four dancers from Compagnie Amala Dianor unite past and present in this unique stage creation.

Dance Umbrella: Change Tempo
Lilian Steiner / María del Mar Suárez (La Chachi)
8—9 Oct, Theatre 
Don't miss this double bill from Dance Umbrella that introduces two distinctive international artists set to make their mark, while challenging expectations of dance. 

 

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