Lady Macbeth: Unsex Me Here NEWS
This exciting and unique piece of dance theatre is created and directed by award winning company Artistic Director Kally Lloyd-Jones and presented in co-production with Solar Bear.
Lady Macbeth: unsex me here
Premiere performances and tour October/November 2016
Company Chordelia is delighted to announce the dates of its premiere performances and tour of
the companys new dance theatre show Lady Macbeth: unsex me here (for a full list of dates and
venues, see Notes for Editors, pages 3-6).
This exciting and unique piece of dance theatre is created and directed by award winning company
Artistic Director Kally Lloyd-Jones and presented in co-production with Solar Bear.
Marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeares death, Lady Macbeth: unsex me here explores one of
Shakespeares most complex women. Ambition, power, guilt, remorse, loss, death. Paralleling
Shakespeares time, a cast of three male dancers all play Lady Macbeth, exploring the relationship
between masculinity and femininity.
Using Shakespeares language as the source, British Sign Language is used to create choreography,
producing a piece of visceral dance & movement theatre which will reach D/deaf and hearing
audiences alike, in different ways.
Kally Lloyd-Jones said, Lady Macbeth is a fascinating character but her story recedes into the
background in Shakespeares play and I wanted to shine a light on it, colour it in, bring it to the fore.
I am sure many people, like me, find themselves fascinated by the BSL interpreters at performances.
It is a visual, movement language and I have wanted to explore how that might become a foundation
for choreography. I was thrilled when Gerry Ramage, Artistic Director of Solar Bear, loved the idea so
much that the company became our invaluable co-producers.
Using Shakespeares text as a starting point enabled a process that is part BSL-based choreography,
part dance and part physical theatre, as universal visual languages.
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Gerry Ramage, Artistic Director Solar Bear said, Solar Bear is delighted to be working Company
Chordelia on Lady Macbeth: unsex me here. This ground-breaking new work, which explores how
British Sign Language may be interwoven into the physical language of the piece, continues our
journey towards enriching the theatre going experience for D/deaf and hearing audiences alike. It is a
stunning, powerful and very moving piece of dance and theatre and we are proud to be associated
with it.
Eastwood Park Theatre - Thursday 3 November, 7.30pm.