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Kaleider

Requiem

Friday 15 & Saturday 16 May 7.30pm, Sunday 17 May 5.00pm

The Halls

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Tickets: £10.00 - £15.00

A contemporary requiem for life on this planet conceived and directed by Seth Honnor, with original score by Verity Standen.

In a world strange yet familiar, a group of people are building something. With a song of voice and breath, and the labour of human bodies, a jumble of metal and construction materials starts to take form. Piece by piece, a giant kinetic creature rises from the ground.

Then, suddenly, it comes to extraordinary, uncanny life. A metaphor for our world: something organic and mechanical, dead yet breathing, fragile and strong.

Following Kaleider’s acclaimed international tour of Arch, Requiem weaves together life, death, and hope, inviting us to look sideways to catch a glimpse of a beautiful world in a state of uncertainty.

Important information

Venue: The Halls

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

Tickets

Tickets: £15.00

Concessions: 10% off tickets priced £10 or over for D/deaf or disabled, Full-time students, Go 4Less cardholders and those on Universal Credit

Under 18: £10

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Select a performance

Friday

15 May

07:30 pm

£10.00 - £15.00

Saturday

16 May

07:30 pm

£10.00 - £15.00

Sunday

17 May

05:00 pm

£10.00 - £15.00

Kaleider’s Requiem is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Requiem R&D was supported by: Oerol Festival in Terschelling, the Netherlands; Provinciaal Domein Dommelhof, Belgium; Tokyo University of Science and Prof. Jin Akiyama’s Mathematical Experience Plaza, Tokyo, funded by Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation.

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