Lining up in silence

DanceXchange to present award-winning company.

The Olivier Award-winning Russell Maliphant Company has announced a presentation of its anticipated new work, Silent Lines, at DanceXchange in Birmingham on 9th April; a ground-breaking new dance production with video artist Panagiotis Tomaras and new team of exceptional dancers.

Following its stop in Birmingham, Silent Lines will continue on a UK tour running through to October, featuring dates in Nottingham, Newcastle, Guildford, Salford Quays, Wycombe, Taunton, Newport, Lancaster and London with more to be announced.

Silent Lines draws upon Maliphant’s tireless research and explorations in dance and experiential anatomy using a unique mix of movement, animated video projection, and lighting. The piece investigates a range of poetic possibilities, using the visually rich and resonant connections between internal and external worlds, the microcosm and the macrocosm.

Drawing on methodologies from a variety of movement disciplines to examine qualities and setting these within a world of animated light, Silent Lines explores the endless web of connections we encompass and embody.

Russell Maliphant Company was established in 1996 as the framework for Maliphant to initiate productions and to work with his own ensemble of dancers. Since that time, the company has received two Olivier awards, three South Bank Show awards and three Critics’ Circle National Dance awards for best modern choreography, amongst many other national and international awards and nominations.

Russell Maliphant says “For this project, I have chosen to delve into the resource of studies and explorations I have made over the years in anatomy, biomechanics and in particular the body’s fascial system in relation to movement training and choreography.

“Allowing that to be the theme to inspire and effect the creation, Silent Lines investigates a range of poetic possibilities, using the visually rich and resonant connections between internal and external worlds, the microcosm and the macrocosm. Drawing on methodologies from a variety of movement disciplines and setting these within a world of animated light, this creation explores the endless web of connections we encompass and embody.”

Lucie Mirkova, Executive Producer at DanceXchange says: “We are thrilled to present Russell Maliphant’s beautifully captivating choreography. For Birmingham it is a very special opportunity to see his critically acclaimed company, which hasn’t performed in the city since their highly successful visit in 2013.”