FOLLOWING its successful premiere in autumn 2021, Richard Chappell Dance’s latest and most ambitious work to date, Infinite Ways Home, comes to Taunton Brewhouse on Friday, 25 March as part of a UK tour.
Chappell’s first full-length production for a mid-scale stage, Infinite Ways Home sees six performers explore their perceptions of reality through other-worldly experiences, connecting ideas of Celtic traditions of ritual with modern-day experiences of rave culture.
Combining Chappell’s diverse choreographic language of ballet, contemporary dance, and improvisation, this multisensory production looks to redefine our sense of community, connectivity, and home.
Featuring music from Cardiff-based electronic duo Larch (Matthew Allmark and Kai Hellstrom), alongside live violin by Enyuan Khong, Infinite Ways Home is a vibrant feast of colour and pulsating sound.
Alongside Infinite Ways Home, Richard Chappell Dance will deliver a two-day curtain-raiser workshop where participants will create and learn a new dance with Chappell and company dancer Iris Borras that will be performed on the Brewhouse stage ahead of the show on March 25.
Based in Exeter, Richard Chappell Dance has been making high-quality interdisciplinary dance since 2013.
Bringing dance to people across South West England and beyond, the Company has toured extensively across the UK and internationally to Singapore, Germany and Israel. Richard Chappell Dance is an Associate Company of Exeter Northcott, Commissioned Company at Swindon Dance, and a Resident Company at Exeter Phoenix.
Infinite Ways Home is co-commissioned by Exeter Northcott and Swindon Dance with core funding from Arts Council England, Arts Council Wales, and The Linbury Trust.
For more information and tickets visit https://www.thebrewhouse.net/event/infinite-ways-home/
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