This summer, Sharon Eyal, Gai Behar and their full company of dancers and creative team are coming to London to Bold Tendencies.
L-E-V (meaning heart) is the confluence of movement, light, fashion, music and technology. With performances as much at home in a nightclub as they are the opera house, L-E-V will now occupy the top floors of a brutalist multi-storey car park.
The company will perform some of their live repertoire (it sounds as if this may combine OCD Love and Love Chapter 2) with a special open rehearsal on 25 July 2019 followed by two performances 26-27 July.
The month-long residency will see Eyal re-stage Used To be Blonde with the National Youth Dance Company (for whom it was commissioned in) 2018 with a special open rehearsal on 1 August followed by two performances 2-3 August.
Next will be live performances with Young Turks (Jamie XX and Koreless) on 8 August (special open rehearsal) and 9 & 11 August.
This will be followed by the debut of a new work for L-E-V, made during the residency with a special open rehearsal on 15 August followed by two performance 17-18 August.
This is a remarkable opportunity to see a significant amount of Eyal & Behar's work - new and repertoire - in a unique location. The killer for me is that it all takes place in London. But I will be sure to make at least one of the performances (probably the new commission).
L-E-V (meaning heart) is the confluence of movement, light, fashion, music and technology. With performances as much at home in a nightclub as they are the opera house, L-E-V will now occupy the top floors of a brutalist multi-storey car park.
The company will perform some of their live repertoire (it sounds as if this may combine OCD Love and Love Chapter 2) with a special open rehearsal on 25 July 2019 followed by two performances 26-27 July.
The month-long residency will see Eyal re-stage Used To be Blonde with the National Youth Dance Company (for whom it was commissioned in) 2018 with a special open rehearsal on 1 August followed by two performances 2-3 August.
Next will be live performances with Young Turks (Jamie XX and Koreless) on 8 August (special open rehearsal) and 9 & 11 August.
This will be followed by the debut of a new work for L-E-V, made during the residency with a special open rehearsal on 15 August followed by two performance 17-18 August.
This is a remarkable opportunity to see a significant amount of Eyal & Behar's work - new and repertoire - in a unique location. The killer for me is that it all takes place in London. But I will be sure to make at least one of the performances (probably the new commission).
Used To Be Blonde |