British Council, PETA
Theater Center
and the Cultural Center
of the Philippines
are delighted to present the Asian premiere of British choreographer James
Cousins’ contemporary dance works: the highly-acclaimed There We Have Been and its sequel Without Stars. Shows are on
Thursday, October 9 (8pm) and Friday, October 10 (3pm and 8pm) at the PETA Theater
Center . The twin-bill
production will next tour Malaysia
and Vietnam
this year.
There We Have Been focuses on the first half
of Murakami’s novel, wherein two dancers enact the development of relationships
between the novel’s protagonist and his late best friend's girlfriend. This
duet sees English performers Aaron Vickers and Lisa Welham intensely folding,
wrapping and balancing, with the female character never once touching the
floor.
Without Stars tells the other half of
the story. Framed from the male protagonists’ point of view, the piece for
three dancers tells the story of a man on the brink of losing the life of his
love. The dance piece features
international contemporary dancers Albert Garcia (Spain ),
Chihiro Kawasaki (Japan ) and
Georges Hann (UK ).
James Cousins trained at the London Contemporary Dance
School (LCDS), graduating in 2010 with a first class honors degree. As a
performer, major highlights of his career are dancing for the international
tour and film adaptation of Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake
and performing for the 2012 film Anna Karenina starring Keira Knightley and
Jude Law.
As a choreographer, Cousins has created numerous works
that have been performed throughout London
and abroad to great acclaim. In August 2011, he became the first winner of the
inaugural Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Choreographer Award. There We Have Been was the resulting
showcase piece from the said award.
Cousins’ twin bill production is a proof of arts’
capacity to inspire more art, bridging cultures through creativity and talent.
Tickets are Php 450.00. For tickets contact Ticket World at 891-999 or
Ticketworld.com or contact the PETA
Theater Center
at 725 - 6244, 0915-4933728 or
email peta.theatercenter@gmail.com
About the PETA
Theater Center
The PETA Theater
Center is owned and managed by the Philippine
Educational Theater Association (PETA). PETA continues to be a trailblazer;
developing original Filipino productions and educating its audiences through
meaningful and timely creative collaborations.
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Theater Center
on social media:
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About the British Council
The British Council is the UK ’s international organisation for
educational opportunities and cultural relations. We create international
opportunities for the people of the UK and other countries and build
trust between them worldwide.
We work in more than 100 countries and our 7,000 staff – including 2,000
teachers – work with thousands of professionals and policy makers and millions
of young people every year by teaching English, sharing the Arts and delivering
education and society programmes.
We are a UK
charity governed by Royal Charter. A core publically-funded grant-in-aid
provides less than 25 per cent of our turnover, which last year was £781m. The
rest of our revenues are earned from services which customers around the world
pay for, through education and development contracts and from partnerships with
public and private organisations. All our work is in pursuit of our charitable
purpose and supports prosperity and security for the UK and globally.
James Cousins |
Sacrifice - There we Have Been by Benedict Johnson |
There we Have Been |
Without Stars Chi solo photo by David Foulke |
Without Stars George solo photo by George Faulke |
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