Dali's Guest

Dali’s Guest is an engaging collaboration of real life stories, dance, music and visual art inspired by the effects of cancer on the body and Surrealist visual art.

Dali's Guest

About this event

Starts: Saturday 8 September 2018 7:30 PM

Ends: Saturday 8 September 2018 9:00 PM

At: The Civic, Hanson Street, Barnsley, S70 2HZ

Organised by: Barnsley Civic

Hype Dance Company are a key provider of high quality and inspirational dance. Their latest production, Dali’s Guest is an engaging collaboration of dance, music and visual art inspired by the effects of cancer on the body and Surrealism.

Influenced by stories from cancer patients the show explores how this affects body manipulation and distortion. Juxtaposed are moments of sheer fun and absurdity, fully involving the audience creating an immersive theatrical experience to take you on a surreal, emotional journey.

Join us for this cabaret evening which is most definitely one of a kind and will be supporting Barnsley Hospice.

"Original and creative, surprising and imaginative with an obvious commitment to research - certainly not your run of the mill fancy dance!" - Katy Wood, actress

Recommended age 12+

Tickets £10 | £8 conc

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The Civic  Barnsley

The Civic Barnsley

Our artistic programme provides lots of opportunities for children and young people to enjoy and participate in the arts. We regularly host schools visits to our exhibitions and encourage schools to book for performances in the Assembly Room offering supporting workshops with the visiting companies whenever we can.As an arts award supporter and we actively encourage schools and other groups to use us as a resource for learning and creative development.

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