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What songs may do…

Presented by: Rendez-Vous Dance
60 mins

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This contemporary dance duet celebrates love in all its diversity. Intense, poetic and emotional, the piece examines and exposes the fractured relationship of a once romantic couple as they delve into their past in an attempt to rebuild their future together. Through Nina Simone’s music, the piece shines a light on our deep-rooted connection to memories through music and proposes the power of what songs may (actually) do.

Patrons will be provided a freely downloadable AD track available prior to the performance. This will need to be downloaded on your own device and then press play when it is instructed.

“This dance piece is not one to miss! Simply wow”
– One4review ★★★★★

“Geffré clearly knows what songs can do”
– The Guardian ★★★★

“The work is filled with memorable images”
– The Stage ★★★★

“What Songs May Do… is a very touching experience”
– Bachtrack ★★★★

“This is dance at its best: musical, intelligent, well-crafted and moving…”
– British Theatre Guide

Content Warnings:

Sexual References : Occasional, Mild
Nudity Level : Occasional, Mild
Other Warnings: Smoke Effects

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