IMPACT DRIVER at The Mount Without
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"Performance art power thrills with live welding, close-mic’d angle grinders, queer bodies in movement and guitar feedback scored by Mica Levi! Impermanence don’t deal in run-of-the-mill contemporary dance: Impact Driver is radical, explosive, (in)tense, loud and tender. You won’t see anything like it again."

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A event held at The Mount Without on Thursday 21st November. The event starts at 20:00.


IMPERMANENCE Presents...

Artist and performance maker Eve Stainton presents their touring choreographic work, Impact Driver. Featuring live welding, movement, and live sound, scored by Leisha Thomas and Mica Levi. Performed by Tink Flaherty, Imani Mason Jordan, Romeo Roxman Gatt and Eve Stainton.


Impact Driver is interested in methodologies for constructing thriller-like suspense. How suspense can be sustained as the main event, in the absence of a climax or traditional resolution. Borrowing the logic from a welding workshop, Stainton foregrounds activities that require live negotiation and decision making; making visible how scenes and objects take their shape, and continue to move through meanings. Atmospheres, garments, feelings and materials, generative and in tension.


Working with time-based notions of being ‘caught in the act’ and ‘on tenterhooks’, Stainton explores how suspense as a rumbling undercurrent has the potential to punctuate lesbian and trans-masc identities. Haunting, time stretching, absurdist.


‘Welding is potent for me in so many ways- its strong alchemical presence, its extreme theatricality, its capacity for danger/excitement/drama/power/thrill, its sensuality, its brashness.’ - Eve Stainton


Featuring an ensemble from different creative backgrounds who don’t usually work in the field of dance, this research continues Stainton’s work in celebrating the gender non-conforming lesbian and trans-masc experience, of which there are many, and what foregrounding these identities means to the white western Contemporary Dance canon.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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