Be part of the performance – Lîla Dance seeks local cast members for Fault Lines at Ammanford’s Glowyr
Ammanford’s Glowyr Theatre will stage Lîla Dance’s latest production, Fault Lines on Thursday 17th of April at 7:30pm and the dance company are offering a unique opportunity for community members to take part.
Fault Lines is a breathtaking new dance theatre work that delves into the tension between humanity and nature. In an age of rapid progress and increasing disconnection from the natural world, this thought-provoking performance challenges audiences to consider the environmental consequences of our actions – and the hope that emerges when we stand together.
Community members aged 17 and over can take part and no prior dance experience is required – just a willingness to get involved. Community cast members will work with Lîla Dance’s professional dancers to create part of the performance.
Those interested can find out more and apply through Theatrau Sir Gâr’s website: https://www.theatrausirgar.co.uk/en/shows/lila-dance-fault-lines
Founded in 2005, Lîla Dance create moving and often humorous work with the audience at its heart.
Fault Lines has already left a deep impact on audiences, receiving praise for its stunning choreography, powerful themes, and innovative staging:
“Incredibly beautiful and moving.”
“Absolutely stunning. We were blown away! I brought my daughter, who was so inspired. We didn’t want it to end!”
“Really powerful. Thank you. Very thought-provoking choreography. Loved the staging. Dancers were all excellent. Felt particularly moved… Grateful to have ended with a sense of hope that comes from working collectively...”
Tickets are priced at £12.50, £10.50 (concessions) and £5.50 (under 25s) and can be booked online at www.theatrausirgar.co.uk or with the box office on 0345 2263510
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