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Projector/Conjector

Mamoru Iriguchi

Photo by Julian Hughes.

9.30pm. £8/£6 concessions.

Inspired by Swan Lake and Star Wars, Projector/Conjector playfully references dance and mechanics of theatre. With a video projector and TV attached to their heads, two creatures called Projector and Conjector meet and fall in love, dancing through screens.

This work (a duet) is not at all 'just' a dance piece. Although the actual dance content is minimal at best, dance is referenced in a beautifully techno-cuckoo way. It's a piece about outer space and and inner desires, tragic love and a literally bloody lake of swans, It's also charmingly dead-pan, witty and inventive.
Donald Hutera, dance writer for The Times

Projector/Conjector is a love story too, but not like any other… a bonkers story emerges … as well as being absurdly hilarious, it's also very sweet. One of the most imaginative things you'll see this season.
Lyndsey Winship, dance editor of Time Out

 

Date and time

12–24 August 2013

Please note
This is now a past event.

Venue

Summerhall (Venue 26)
1 Summerhall
Edinburgh
EH9 1QH
UK
Tel: 0845 874 3000

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