Gravity & Levity
A movement performance at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art exploring gravity and levity through personal experiences, memories and emotions.
“Our search for a theme simply began with exploring Gravity and Levity. This was not just about experiencing this physically – very soon we discovered an inordinate amount of narrative and thematic potential rooted in this enquiry. In fact, a very rich landscape of memories and experiences revealed itself and became the inspiration for this piece. The aim of the movement project is to encourage freedom of expression through the body in solo and duet form, as well as encouraging the students to work effectively as an ensemble.”
Cast & Crew
Cast
Unknown | David Abécassis |
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Unknown | Issam Al Ghussain |
Unknown | Matilda Bailes |
Unknown | Ines Bally |
Unknown | Zoë Birkbeck |
Unknown | Emily Brown |
Unknown | Oriana Buckland |
Unknown | Harry Butcher |
Unknown | Alessandra Davison |
Unknown | Natasha Du Prez |
Unknown | Jasmín Dúfa Pitt |
Unknown | Abi Dyson |
Unknown | Matthew Grainger |
Unknown | Caitlin Harvey |
Unknown | Siobhana Healy |
Unknown | Pauline Kehlet Schou |
Unknown | Kathryn Lincoln Manwaring |
Unknown | Annabel Marlow |
Unknown | Molly Marr-Johnson |
Unknown | Grace Martin |
Unknown | Tommy Moore |
Unknown | Dan Morris |
Unknown | Emilia Moscovich |
Unknown | Alistair Nwachukwu |
Unknown | Charlie Ridgeway |
Unknown | Emily Shanks |
Unknown | Ruby Smiles |
Unknown | Courtney Spencer |
Unknown | Miranda Spencer-Pearson |
Unknown | Louis Starkey |
Unknown | Charlotte Tilley |
Unknown | Jessica Whiley |
Crew | |
Director | Vincent Manna |
Music | Paul Tucker |
Percussion | Louis Starkey |
Photograhy | Alessandra Davison |
Strings | Annabel Marlow |
Strings | Molly Marr-Johnson |
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