Behold! A council of leeches, a mystic hermit, a Victorian inventor, an economics conference, a dark and dripping cave.
Uncovering a mysterious series of visions and omens, Ways of Knowing is a dance-theatre work which investigates the tools we use to predict and prophesy the future, from early meteorological devices to corporate trend forecasting and divination. Amidst an intricate system of set and improvised choreography, found text and visceral sound design, award-winning artists Emergency Chorus wield both science and magic to reckon with our precarious present and enter into the unknown.
Winner of the Untapped Award 2025, and following their previous acclaimed shows Landscape (1989) and CELEBRATION, Ways of Knowing sees Emergency Chorus return to the stage with a strange and cloudy choreography, a descent into darkness, a startling revelation.
“Beguiling and enchanting work.”
The Guardian on Emergency Chorus
“Thank god for Emergency Chorus for still making work to the beat of their own drum, unlike anything else out there.”
Nikhil Vyas, director
“Completely unique. At once, opaque and mysterious, and at the same time, very warm and welcoming.”
Andy Field & Beckie Darlington, artists
“Precise, elegant, ridiculous, committed. I don’t see anyone else making work like this in the UK. Understated, unlikely, and so delicious. Bravo!”
Paul Paschal, artist
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Emergency Chorus is the collaboration between Ben Kulvichit (he/ him) and Clara Potter-Sweet (they/them). Since 2017, they have been working across theatre, live art and dance, creating collage-like performances of text, choreography, music and image. Their work deals with states of crisis and emergency, the relationships between ecology, capitalism and technology, and ways of approaching the future — all with complexity, strangeness and playfulness. Ben and Clara live in Bristol and are proud members of artist collective, Interval.