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Light Night 2023 – URBAN EXPLORERS SUB:VERSION

Tom Dale Company and Inspire Youth Arts presents
UBX – SUB:VERSION
for Nottingham Light Night 2023

Premiere performance commissioned by Nottingham City Council in association with Inspire Youth Arts.

 

FRIDAY 3RD FEBRUARY                        6pm , 7pm  8pm at Nottingham Contemporary 

SATURDAY 4TH FEBRUARY                  6pm , 7pm  8pm at Nottingham Contemporary 

 

Urban Explorers is Tom Dale Company’s flagship annual dance project integrating TDC professionals with youth dancers from across Nottinghamshire, working in partnership with Inspire County Youth Arts.

Celebrating light, choreography and electronic music SUB:VERSION at Nottingham Contemporary will bring the audience directly into the performance space for a new kind of interactive viewing experience.

A dynamic lighting design will enable the audience to move to designated areas and enjoy this unique dance and light event from an array of perspectives.

The boundaries between performer and audience will shift as the performance spaces and viewing spaces literally change shape, creating spaces within spaces.

Urban Explorers particularly targets young people from areas of high deprivation and low arts engagement, giving young dancers the unique opportunity to make and perform work alongside professional dancers, supporting progression routes into creative careers or higher education. 

 

SUB:VERSION will be Tom Dale Company’s new touring production, which goes into rehearsal in January 2023. LIGHT NIGHT Nottingham provides a company of youth dancers the unique opportunity to work with the dancers in rehearsal and perform alongside them for what will be an unique taster performance for Nottingham audiences…. a glimpse of the professional touring production to come.

 

SUB:VERSION

Ten dance sketches: bold and bristling with the urgency of undiluted connection to WEN’s experimental club music.

 

TDC’s new group piece is an elegant selection of dance work that weaves a hypnotic journey through an array of electronic music sub-genres using WEN’s album EPHEM:ERA –“a sophomore album study on the mercurial warp and weft of modern UK dance music” boomkat

 

The evolution of both Dance and Electronic Music are inseparable and TOM DALE COMPANY’s new group piece for 2023  – SUB:VERSION takes its inspiration from the weft and warp of these connections.  

 

Using music from WEN’s album Ephem:era,  SUB:VERSION is a series of electronic dance studies – an elegant exploration of movement and melody, space and form, full of temporal pauses – exploring the connections between transient and momentary experiences.

 

Wen’s album offers a framework for performers to connect with their bodies and each other – exploring the pleasure of moving to music in a score which evokes rather than dictates. This compulsion to move and connect is crafted by Tom and the dancers adding an experiential layer to the music.

 

We move through hypnotic club music to gossamer-like melodies through to dissonant and then weightless ambiance collecting together different, distinct moods all explored in the physical form. The result is a core celebration of dance itself: the body, and the limitless possibilities that music can evoke. 

 

SUB:VERSION will be premiere in March 2023 at Lakeside Arts as a double-bill alongside TDC’s iconic solo SURGE. It will be touring across the UK in March and April 2023.  

 

Our funders include:

  • Thomas Farr Charity 
  • Sir John Eastwood Foundation
  • The Leche Trust
  • The Jessie Spencer Trust

EM:BRACE

Photo Credit: Bruce Atherton and Jana Chiellino – Production:Refugees of the Septic Heart

 

EM: BRACE

Monday 6- Friday 10 September 2021

Tom Dale Company supported by Dance4 and Lakeside Arts is delighted to offer a week of FREE CPD workshops for midlands based dance artists.

Packed full of skills based workshops, classes, creative experiences, skill sharing, somatic practice, artistic and career mentoring and producer support. We invite you to come together to learn, practise and share, with a little space in-between to socialise each day over lunch. (Bring a pack-up for Dance4, Lakeside has a cafe)

Check out our programme of workshops on offer. Join us for the full week or pick and mix the range of events. All sessions are FREE but we are taking a refundable deposit to secure your place and confirm attendance.

Funded by the Didymus and Garrick Trusts as part of our programme of support for an early years dance artist.

Monday 6th September

iC4C

10am-12.30pm

TOM DALE

Improv/Creative

Tom’s session will offer a framework for participants to connect to their bodies through their imagination. The class is designed to enable participants opportunities to explore physical sensations and connect to the pleasure of moving to music. This is designed to allow for growth in awareness and multi-sensory connection leading also towards crafting methodologies.

 

The improvisational nature of the exploration enables each participant’s personal connection with their dance in a stress-free and welcoming class atmosphere.

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/s12zx0q501xa94y/

Photo Credit: Laura Rutty

Monday 6th September

iC4C

2pm-4.30pm

SHARE YOUR PRACTICE / PROJECT IDEA SESSION

30 minutes sessions X 4 regional artists, plus time to talk and reflect at the end

WHAT WE LOVE and WHY WE DO IT….

This session provides a unique opportunity for 4 artists to give a short presentation, to share what you do, (or a project idea) and receive feedback from the hive mind of a room of professionals.

  • Receive suggestions on how to move forward with your practice
  •  Explore what the next step is, for your project idea.
  • Receive advice from producers, and network with your peers.

Vanessa Oxspring from “The East Midlands Dance Producing Collective” will be joining the session to feedback on your project ideas and undertake initial research on your needs as freelance dance artists, in order to work towards offering future support for regional artists. We want to work together to develop a healthy & thriving dance ecosystem in the Midlands and this session is part of this ambition.

Email Tom@tomdale.org.uk if you want to offer a sharing.

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/r7h2to81w0475l/

Photo Credit: iStockPhotos

Tuesday 7th September

iC4C

 

10am-12.30pm

NATALIE JAMES

The class is aimed to push, challenge, strengthen, sculpt and stretch those that participate. This session is structured for you to embody and embrace my style of choreography with the freedom of individuality. Inspired by elements of urban influences intertwining with contemporary dance and acrobatic practises. There will be moments of fluidity, softness, power, a ferociousness with an essence of graceful extensions that are merged with peculiar angles and rhythms. Prepare to allow yourself to relax into rolls, throwing, weaving, threading and slicing through the space. Expect to utilise the extremities of the body, to transition through the space inspired by specific text, aesthetics, qualities, themes, motifs and ideas.

 

@natalienicolejames

https://www.instagram.com/natalienicolejames/channel/

https://www.facebook.com/natalie.n.james

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/qkjxb9q0exsq7j/

Photo Credit: Benji Reid

Tuesday 7th September

iC4C

2pm-4.30pm

MARIE GABRIELLE ROTIE

This session focuses on introducing participants to the value of slow motion work to develop an altered perception of time and an attunement to the body’s presence in space. We will then work with poetic scores or ‘butoh- fu’ to play with notions of body transformation into other non-human entities.

Links to Marie Gabrielle Rotie:

www.rotie.co.uk

www.butohuk.com

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/w109q4kg14z75ai/

Photo Credit: Jonathan Ellis-Miller

Wednesday 8th September

LAKESIDE ARTS

10am-12.30pm

ISABEL JONES

 

This session with Isabel is designed to open up and release creativity, as we explore how to create a conducive inner (mind) and outer environment (site) to cultivate and reinvigorate our movement practice. At this moment of flux, Isabel shares a number of somatic movement processes she uses regularly, to unlock and find out how our own unique creativity works, to develop a practice sourced from our own lived experience, and in harmony with the breath (prana) so that it can organically grow.

 

The aim of the session is to help free us to find our own voice, and energise mind and body at a time when we need it most,

 

Links to Isabel Jones:

Twitter: twitter.com/salamandatandem

Facebook: salamandatandem

Website: www.salamanda-tandem.org.uk

Music:      soundcloud.com/salamandatandem

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/pcys2500z0pwlt/

Photo Credit: The Independent On Sunday Photograph Jason Alden

Wednesday 8th September

LAKESIDE ARTS

 

2pm-4.30pm

SALLY DOUGHTY

CREATIVE IDEA DEVELOPMENT

Our session together focuses on using improvisation to develop creative and choreographic ideas and material.  We will work with a strategy that uses improvisation to help us identify an aspect of movement that we are interested in and develop it as a performance mode that can also include some voice. Come and play; test out and develop ideas, and work in solo, duet and ensemble form – it’s flexible enough to give you what you need.

 

Links to Sally Doughty:

Insta: sldoughty67

Twitter: @sdoughty2

FB: @sallydoughty

 

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/xme432f0pn2dr1/

Photo credit: Jason Senior at Redpix.co.uk

Thursday 9th September

LAKESIDE ARTS

 

10am-1pm

MICHAELA WALDRAM-JONES & AMY DALTON-HARDY

‘The Self Producing Artist’

Tom Dale Company’s Producer Michaela Waldram-Jones offers a session packed full of practical advice for the ‘self-producing artist’ including advice on Developing a Project Idea, Partnership Development, Funding and Grant-Writing.

 

Amy Dalton-Hardy will be joining the session to share information about an Arts Council funded initiative –  “The East Midlands Dance Producing Collective” . Amy will use this session to gather initial research on your needs as freelance dance artists, and ‘self-producing’ artists in order to work towards offering future support for freelancers. We want to work together to develop a healthy & thriving dance ecosystem in the Midlands and this session is part of this ambition.

 

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/k1obw98q18y2slo/

Photo credit: Barret Hodgson

Thursday 9th September

LAKESIDE ARTS

 

2pm-4pm

LAUREN NICOLE WHITTER

Principles of physical theatre

In this session we look at the body in space in relation to gesture and mime. There will be focus on the breath, how we can use the body to create characters and narrative.  In order to do this we will be using techniques from practitioners such as Lecoq, Grotowski and others.

 

Links to Lauren Nicole Whitter:

Twitter- LNicWhitter

Instagram – laurennic92

Website- www.laurennicolewhitter.co.uk

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/zatz7b21sj28de/

Photo credit: David Wilson Clarke

Friday 10th September

iC4C

 

10am-12.30pm

SOPHIE THORPE

 

This Contact improv & partnering workshop will explore some of the fundamental techniques that underpin CI in a relaxed, fun and nurturing environment. We will focus on building trust and a heightened awareness, listening and responding in the moment. This will be an opportunity to find new connections, both in the body and with others as we fall into motion, momentum and flow.

 

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/z13n8dok0tvxug1/

Photo Credit: David Wilson-Clarke

Friday 10th September

iC4C

2pm-4.30pm

BAKANI PICK-UP

 

Bakani is a Choreographer who creates improvisational works centred around practice and methodology on ‘Ways of Being’ within performative structures.

 

This workshop we will explore how movement practice can be used as a devising tool. Looking at how movement can be composed into Choreography through Space & Body.

 

BOOK HERE:

https://tomdalecompany.wufoo.com/forms/z9dtmm01kgq6bf/

Photo Credit: Johnny Griffiths Photography

UBX:SRG – Light Night 2022

Tom Dale Company and Inspire Youth Arts presents

UBX:SRG

for Nottingham Light Night 2022

 

 

Premiere performance commissioned by Nottingham City Council in association with Inspire Youth Arts.

 

Concept Developed by: Tom Dale, Jemima Brown and Barret Hodgson

Choreography: Tom Dale

Digital Animation: Barret Hodgson

Music: Ital Tek

Costume: Geraldine Wharry with Cristiano Casimiro and NTU Theatre Design

TDC Dancers:  Jemima Brown, Chelsea Gordon, Sean Moss and Sophie Thorpe

Youth Dance Groups: NCYDC, BACK FOOT FORWARD, ADANCE and SANDance

A stunningly visual, immersive dance performance, performed inside a digitally projected landscape to an evocative music score  – featuring music from Ital Tek and animation from Barret Hodgson.

Humanity is pushing at the boundaries of evolution as we enter the augmented age. The digital world is on a quest to re-create life and does this by making ever more real copies of the world. Humans share the planet with the new life force – technology. We ask: “What is the future of the human body in a world beset by inequality…. as evolution/natural selection – is replaced by intelligent design?”

Professional dancers are joined on stage by young dancers from 4 youth dance groups from across the County who have been working on the concept and choreography since September. On Friday we have Back Foot Forward and NCYDC and on the Saturday we have ADANCE and SANDance performing.

This specially commissioned LIGHT NIGHT performance is based on Tom Dale Company’s solo performance SURGE which premiered at Lakeside in November 2021.

Audiences are free stand, sit or move around the centralised performance space to get thrillingly close to the dancers.

The SURGE family of performances has been developed with the support of Lakeside Arts Nottingham and Dance4. Additional costumes for UBX:SRG have been created with the support of Nottingham Trent University Theatre Design course.

Tom Dale Company is funded by Arts Council England

 

 

Our funders include:

  • Thomas Farr Charity 
  • Sir John Eastwood Foundation
  • The Leche Trust
  • The Jessie Spencer Trust

 

URBAN EXPLORERS 2020/21

Tom Dale Company in partnership with Inspire present

UBX: DYNAMIC CORE

A visceral fusion of urban dance, music and art as Film

 

 

Tom Dale Company’s URBAN EXPLORERS is our annual large scale participation programme and in 2020/21 we adapted and created a new project where our students worked together to create new choreography for a commissioned Dance Film. 

UBX : DYNAMIC CORE

Expect evocative, free-flowing urban contemporary dance borne out of the intensity and creativity of UK’s electronic dance music scene.

URBAN EXPLORERS’ annual spectacular performance offers young dancers from across Nottinghamshire the opportunity to work alongside professional dancers from the internationally renowned Tom Dale Company. This year the company took inspiration from a new projected stage and animation by Barrett Hogdson at Vent Media.

Throughout Lockdown the groups worked online to adapt and create new choreography for film. We are delighted with their dedication, teamwork and enthusiasm for the work.

Check out ‘Dynamic Core’.

 

 

 

Performers:

NewArts:
Sophie Pay,
Eleanor Warwick,
Beth Warwick.

SANDance:
Rachel Barker,
Darell Cutter,
Max Lee.

NCYDC:
Daniella Budd,
Hannah Davidson,
Olivia Dixon,
Isla Lomax,
Lucy Marshall,
Ashleigh Parkin.

Back Foot Forward:
Elise Brown,
Lauren Bryan,
Jessie Burton,
Sophie Miles.

 

 

 

Artistic Direction: Tom Dale

Group Leaders:
Sali Gresham,
Hayley Corah and
Emily Thurston

Choreographed by:
Sali Gresham,
Hayley Corah,
Emily Thurston
and Tom Dale

TDC Performers: Sophie Thorpe
and Jake Bradnock

Digital Media Design: Barret Hodgson
Music: “Surge Disintegration” by Ital Tek

Producer/ Company and Participation Manager:  Laura Rutty

Executive Producer: Michaela Waldram-Jones

Camera Operation: Jake Osborne

Post-Production: Jake Osborne and Ryan Halliday

 

 

Our funders include:

  • Thomas Farr Charity 
  • Sir John Eastwood Foundation
  • The Leche Trust
  • The Jessie Spencer Trust

 

I INFINITE

“Dance, music, art and design clash in a mesmerising performance piece.
A beautiful and sublime experience” Fused Magazine

Set in a white, digitally animated environment I Infiniteis inspired by the digital world’s quest to re-create life. Part dance, part video installation, it explores the boundaries between the artificial and the real, the digital and the organic, worlds.

Graphic patternsslice through the space, glowing cubes fracture into a myriad of miniscule squares and pools of light hover in the air like oil on water.

A solo dance piece, I Infinite is performed in a white cube space. You, the audience, are free to roam the space as you please, to stand close to the dancer or just sit, transfixed, to watch the refined movement so often missed in more traditional theatre spaces.

A collaboration between Tom Dale, Barret Hodgson and Maria Olga Palliani. Originally co-produced by Dance4 with support from Nottingham Lakeside Arts, Deda and DanceDigital.

Choreography: Tom Dale
Performers: Jemima Brown and Maja Furnes
Digital Media Artist: Barret Hodgson
International Tour Producer: Claire Summerfield
Photography: Paul Hunter, Barret Hodgson, Tom Dale

“Immerse yourself in I lnfinite and the everyday melts away into a bravura haze of cosmic imponderables.” Mary Brennan, The Herald ****

UK National Tour 2018

Night Light, Leeds
04 – 05 Oct

New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth
09 Oct      

Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry
11 – 12 Oct

The Place, London 
16 Oct – 17 Oct

MAC, Birmingham
1- 2 Nov

Mounts Bay Academy, Penzance
04-Nov                                      

Exeter Phoenix 
06-Nov

Guildhall Arts Centre, Grantham
9-Nov

Nottingham Council House, Nottingham
15 – 17-Nov               

Strike a Light, Gloucester Guildhall
20-Nov

Available for national and international touring from 2020 onwards, for booking enquires please contact Michaela Waldram-Jones. 

Dates available on request

Michaela@tomdale.org.uk      + 44 (0) 799 323020

2018

Fresh Paint, Tel Aviv, Israel
An official SHOW UK event in partnership with the British Council Israel and the Clore Foundation
25 – 30 April

Xiantiandi Festival, Shanghai, China
8 – 12 June

 

2015

Frequency Festival, Lincoln, UK
October

 

 

2012

Macau Arts Festival, China
An official UK NOW event in partnership with the British Council Hong Kong
4 – 6 May

Zagreb Dance Festival, Croatia
30 May – 1 June 2012

MAC, Birmingham
15 – 24 June

2011

PREMIERE
NottDance, Nottingham Lakeside Arts
2 – 5 March

British Council Edinburgh Showcase
20 -24 August

Step Sonic

Photos: Alicia Clarke, Chantal Guevara Photography

Tom Dale Company presents

Step Sonic: Part 1 & 2
A tribute to electronic music

 

Part 1, Step Sonic
A new, live form of dance music

Breath, voice, the noise of bodies impacting and the sound of feet & limbs on the floor create the score of this new dance work.
Three dancers unite in an amplified environment. Shotgun microphones, custom made instruments, plate reverbs and amplified boxes capture the rhythms and sounds. Sampled live by composer Jo Wills, our dancers become The Band creating a new type of dance music/music dance.

 

Part 2
3 Solos by 3 Choreographers

A celebration of the instrumental impact music has had on contemporary dance, featuring

SURGE by Tom Dale :

Adrenaline charged, awe-inspiring, furious urban contemporary dance performed by one of the UK’s rising stars

Resonance of Air by Eleesha Drennan:
Surprising rhythms of bat echolocation set the score for a virtuosic display of visible echoes.

Escape by Jamaal Burkmar:
Soul, rhythm and blues, funk, pop and a classical music infusion inspired by Janelle Monae.

Focused on the body and movement Step Sonic part 1 & 2 is a visceral, explosive and captivating performance.

Step Sonic UK Autumn 2019 Tour

17 – 18 Oct                   7:30pm,                                       DEDA, DERBY 

 

25 Oct                          7:30pm                                         LPAC, LINCOLN 

‘Showing as part of Frequency Festival www.frequency.org.uk

 

31 Oct                         7:30pm                                         THEATRE ROYAL, PORTSMOUTH

 

07 Nov                          7:30pm                                       RILEY THEATRE, LEEDS 

 

14 Nov                       7:30pm                                          THE PLACE, LONDON

 

19-Nov                        7:30pm                                         LAKESIDE ARTS, NOTTINGHAM 

 

21-Nov                       7:30pm                                          CAMBRIDGE JUNCTION, CAMBRIDGE 

 

26 – 27 Nov                       7:45pm                                    WARWICK ARTS CENTRE, COVENTRY

Step Sonic is commissioned by Warwick Arts Centre. TDC gratefully acknowledges support from PRS for Music Foundation, Idlewild Trust and The Place. We are Associate Artists at Déda and are supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Urban Explorers

Tom Dale Company in partnership with Inspire present

Urban Explorers 18

A visceral fusion of urban dance and music

Nottingham Playhouse
Tuesday 3 July 2018, 7.30pm
Get your tickets HERE

Tom Dale Company’s URBAN EXPLORERS is back after the acclaimed and hugely successful premiere in 2017. Expect evocative, free flowing urban contemporary dance borne out of the intensity and creativity of UK’s electronic dance music scene.

URBAN EXPLORERS’ annual spectacular performance offers young dancers from across Nottinghamshire the opportunity to work alongside professional dancers from the internationally renowned Tom Dale Company. This year the company are taking inspiration from visionary ideas about harvesting new energy sources, futuristic gardens and the collaboration between the organic, digital and mechanical worlds Choreographed by Tom Dale, working with TDC dancers, Adance, NNYDC, RUSH and Back Foot Forward creating new work premiered at Nottingham Playhouse.

Digitopia

“Consistently engaging, handsomely designed, imagination-triggering piece.” ****
Donald Hutera, The Times

WINNER: THEATRE & TECHNOLOGY AWARDS 2017

[ Traduction Française ]

Tom Dale Company in partnership with MOKO Dance present

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Suitable for 5 to 12 year olds and their families.

AVAILABLE FOR NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TOURING FROM SPRING 2019
Contact Claire Summerfield

Dotty’s friend Hex is a simple two-dimensional line. He can make angles and the most he can make is six. His favourite shape is a hexagon. He’s happy with this, but one day he really wants to make a curve. With a lot of effort he learns to bend, then multiply, and suddenly he can create all kinds of shapes, eventually popping into three dimensions, discovering he can turn into anything he wants to. Join Dotty and Hex in this fantastical wonderland for a rollercoaster ride of digital surprises

Tom Dale Company creates extraordinary performances that bring together urban contemporary dance, electronic music and digital art.

Digitopia’s visually stunning integration of live dance and digital technology creates a world that defies the usual rules of gravity and physics, where straight lines curve and sound is seen.

Performance running time: approximately 50 minutes, followed by a 30 minute ‘Stay & Play’ session on stage, exploring dance and technology. Suitable for 5-10 year olds.

Choreography: Tom Dale
Performers: Joshua Smith & Maria Olga Palliani
Digital Media Artist: Barret Hodgson
Interactive Media Artist: Noel Murphy
Composer: Jo Wills
Set & Costume Design: Simon Daw
Lighting Designer: Richard Statham
Producer: Claire Summerfield
Dramaturg: Andy Manley

Digitopia was commissioned by MOKO Dance in association with Warwick Arts Centre. Supported by Nottingham Lakeside Arts, Dance4, Lincolnshire One Venues and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Initial research and development supported by Triggered@Warwick Arts Centre.

Digitopia is produced by Tom Dale Company.

PREVIOUS TOUR DATES

2017

Hangzhou
2-4 May

Sparks Children’s Festival
Xintandi Festival, Shanghai
29 – 31 May

The Curve, Leicester
23 – 24 May

 

2016

PREMIERE
Nottingham Lakeside Arts
12 – 13 February

South Holland Centre, Spalding
16 February

Lincoln Drill Hall
18 February

Pavilion Dance South West, Bournemouth
21 February

Warwick Arts Centre
26, 27, 28 February

DanceEast, Ipswich
4 – 5 March

2016 cont.

Key Theatre, Peterborough
8 March

Gulbenkian, Canterbury
13 March

Déda, Derby
19 March

Sadler’s Wells, London
25 – 26 March

Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield
29 March

Dance City, Newcastle
31 March

ARC, Stockton-on-Tees
2 April

artsdepot, London
5 April

The Old Market, Hove
7 April

Cambridge Junction
10 April

Lumieres Festival
Shanghai, China
9-11 December

Refugees Of The Lost Heart

“An exquisite feast for the senses which tantalises the audience….Tom Dale creates beautiful movement which is a rare joy to watch.” ***** Cloud Dance Festival

Explosive physicality, urban soundscapes and graphic visuals ignite in a mischievous exploration of life perched on the brink of change.

Inspired by and performed to the enigmatic concept album by the prodigious music producer Shackleton. Refugees of the Lost Heart is a full on, fully integrated audio-visual performance where six incredible dancers navigate a world in flux, accelerating from primordial beginnings to a high finance present before exploding into a new dimension.

This is Tom Dale’s second collaboration with digital artist Barret Hodgson.

Described by Sanjoy Roy for Londondance.com as a “choreographic concept album”.

Original production Commissioned by DanceXchange and supported by Curve (Leicester), Lakeside Arts Centre, déda, Laban Theatre and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Tom Dale Company is resident company at Dance4. 

Choreography: Tom Dale
Performers: Maria Olga Palliani, Michael Kelland, Joshua Smith, Hugh Stanier, John Henney and Ariadna Girones Mata
Digital Media Artist: Barret Hodgson
Music: Shackleton
Set Design: Kate Unwin
Lighting Design and Technical Manager: Liam Fahey
Photography: Atherton-Chiellino
Creative Consultant: Rick Holland
Production Manager: Rachel Shipp
Producer: Claire Summerfield

“The impact of the visual graphics, the dancers’ movement and the music is stunning.” **** Laura Ginesi, Behind the Arras

PREVIOUS TOUR DATES

2015

Hong Kong City Hall, Hong Kong
19 – 21 June

 

2013

PREMIERE
DanceXchange, Birmingham
7 – 8 March

Curve Theatre, Leicester
19 March

Dance City, Newcastle
21 March

2013 cont.

Deda, Derby
23 March

Pavilion Dance, Bournemouth
28 March

Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham
16 April

Laban Theatre, London
19 – 20 April

British Council Edinburgh Showcase
20 – 24 August

Subterrania

“Dale’s ability to fill an empty space with the brooding menace of urban shadowlands is to the fore…edgy, urgent moves where bodies are like coiled springs, ready to unleash lethally athletic dance.” The Herald

Tom Dale Company in partnership with 2Faced Dance

Subterrania is a collaborative piece, inspired by the work of composer Shackleton.

Set amid dark and oozing bass lines and snaking percussion, Subterrania aims to create a new reality, a sense of urgency and a chaotic vitality.  There is toughness and depth, warmth and richness, alongside dread-filled lyrics of Vengeance Tenfold. Together they paint a picture of a world on the verge of imminent doom, with real resonance in current times.

“Some dance shows make you itch to jump up and start dancing…the energy propelled from the performers to the spectators was palpable.” The Skinny

Choreography: Tom Dale
Music: Shackleton
Lighting Design: James Mackenzie
Costume Design: Claire Milinczuk
Original Cast: Johnny Autin, Mathew Chambers, Nathan French, Luke Jessop, Daniel Lowenstein, Jake Nwogu, Hugh Stanier, Lewis Wilkins

Subterrania is planned for touring in Autumn 2019, appearing as a double bill alongside Step Sonic.

To book Tour Dates contact Claire Summerfield or call +44 (0) 7076 371 124

“This all-male troupe mixes hip-hop moves with contemporary dance, creating a muscular, confident style. These works show none of the joins that can plague crossover projects. The dancers have an easy athleticism, at home with everything from street dance acrobatics to mooching contemporary steps.”  The Independent

“They hit the ground running in Tom Dale’s Subterrania, a piece which explores the pulsating rhythms and heavy basslines of electro DJ Shackleton. The full company are enlisted to bang about, as loud as they can, causing a creative riot on stage. Together, they are dynamic, athletic, powerful: the essence of man?” Public Reviews