What

Momentum
Theatre and Derevo present Anima.
When
Friday 8th February @
7:30pm.
Where
The
Unity Theatre.
1
Unity Place,
Liverpool, L1 9BG. Click
here for visitor information.
Who
The
performers Eli and Yorgos will join us after the performance for a chat
and a drink in the top bar.
How
Call the Unity Theatre
box office on 0151 709 4988 for tickets. Quote culturepool when booking to
get your £8.50 ticket for £6.50!
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If
you haven't booked your ticket for Bent on Thursday you still have time
and can check the details here.
We're really looking forward to our first catch up of 2008.
What's
great about running culturepool is being involved with Liverpool's
talented artists and performers and their journey.
Yorgos
Karamalegos
and Elinor
Randle
met in Liverpool's Hope Street's Physical Theatre programme, and then set
up Momentum
Theatre
in 2003.
In
October 2006 culturepool joined Eli and Yorgos in the bar after their
performance of Momento
Mori. Everyone enjoyed meeting them and
were blown away by the piece, especially those of us who had never
experienced physical theatre (story telling through dance and movement)
before.
Since
then we have been asked regularly about Eli and Yorgos and what they are
doing now, so it’s great that we're joining
them for their next
performance piece.
Following
the national and international success of Tmesis
and Memento Mori, Momentum return with their third production, and the
final part of their trilogy on the exploration of life, Anima.
Anima
is based on dreams and the subconscious life. The piece explores the
dynamics between the conscious and subconscious, maintaining the
company’s acclaimed use of ancient myth, in a quest for discovery and
understanding of the human essence. The piece looks at that blurred line
between dream and reality and explores the bizarre, distorted world of the
dreamer where anything is possible.
Personal
statements, dreams and ideas merge with universal stories to produce an
innovative, highly visual, and thought provoking piece of physical theatre.
This
personal journey explores the way that reality and our dream world effect
each other, and experiments with the conflict and the unity within each of
us.Anima is highly visual and experiments with innovative lighting design,
projection, animation and live music from the experienced creative team.
A
Voyage beyond the imagination. Leaves the audience breathless." Phil
Key Liverpool Daily Post
Note
- there is no numbered seat allocation at Unity, please turn up early if
you want to sit with friends!
Access
Information
The
Unity Theatre is fully accessible. Please let the box office know at the
time of booking if you have any particular needs or concerns over access.
Please
note that there are no drop down kerbs on Hope Place, there are some on
Hope Street and Pilgrim Street.
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