Here We Go Again! An Evening with Anthony Van Laast
The Place 17 Duke's Rd, Kings Cross,, London, United KingdomAnthony Van Laast will share his experience as one of the world’s leading choreographers in stage and film.
Anthony Van Laast will share his experience as one of the world’s leading choreographers in stage and film.
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Co-produced by Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, this free open-to-the-public conversation will argue that there is no distinct separation between bodies, things, and cityscapes, and in this theoretical mould will explore how the intense experiences of the Egyptian revolts in 2011 are connected to the city of Cairo.
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UCL Culture presents 11 shows at the Bloomsbury Theatre and Grant Museum of Zoology as part of 'Performance Lab', in which artists, researchers and students explore how live performance can animate research – and how research can inspire art.