Re-Shape-Land-Scape
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Changing Perspectives
How can we inhabit landscapes that are transforming due to climate change? Re-Shape-Land-Scape is a dance-theatre performance that delves into the ephemerality of transforming landscapes. Original choreography devised to evoke the numbers of the coordinates with movement in multimedia live-digital performance, takes audiences on an eco-journey through three geographically diverse landscapes looking for answers: the windswept shores of the Norfolk Coast in East Anglia (52.96691, 0.532), the historic Panagia Chrysopolitissa Church in Cyprus (35.3413, 4.6333), and the bustling Wan Chai Reclamation in Hong Kong (22.2803, 4.1141). An exploration of the impact of human interaction on ever-changing terrains.
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Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
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