A collaboration between Creative Wales award winner Chris Tally Evans, Fernanda Amaral, a Bonnie Bird winner, and São Paulo-based Brazilian dance company, Dança sem Fronteiras, Skin, Muscle & Bone - Pele, Músculo & Osso, sees concrete and countryside collide.
The performance fuses the language of dance-theatre with music and soundscape, along with Chris Tally Evans’ disability activism, into a cross-cultural cauldron of sound and vision.
An Unlimited International Partner Award 2023 commission made possible thanks to funding from British Council.
Chris Tally Evans
Chris Tally Evans makes music, theatre, radio, soundscapes, digital and live stories. He has an international reputation and is an Unlimited Alumni. His work has been presented and/or performed in Canada, America, Finland, Poland, Qatar, New Zealand, Brazil, across the four nations and on radio and television.
Dança sem Fronteiras
Dança sem Fronteiras (Dance Without Borders) started in 2010, in São Paulo, when Fernanda Amaral (choreographer, dancer) returned to Brazil after living in Europe for twenty years. The company transforms borders into bridges between what is individual and singular and what is social. The company has received many awards and created dance performances for theatres, museums and unconventional spaces, and run residencies and workshops throughout Brazil. In 2024 they travel to Wales and Patagonia.
Start time: 8pm
Running time: 50 minutes
Age guidance: 14+
Access: BSL interpreted by Tony Evans, Audio Described by Alastair Sill
Seating is unreserved.
DISABLED, STUDENTS, UNDER 30S + UNWAGED
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About Unity Festival
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BSL Interpreted
Audio Described