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November 2007

feEAST Festival of Central and Eastern European Arts

feEAST 2007, now in it's third year, this year's festival features Karbido, and Lithuania's internationally acclaimed young dancer and choreographer - Lora Juodkaitė.

Programme

Karbido - The Table (Stolik), 5 - 14 November 2007, Tricycle, London

Karbido: The Table (Stolik)

Karbido
The Table (Stolik)
Courtesy: feEAST

With stick, bows, knives, hands and a mixing desk, The Karbido crew play the specially made original table, a wooden instrument with exceptional and unique acoustic properties. It’s a piece of furniture with soul, sensitive to the slightest touch and uniquely resonating. Duration 60 mins.

Lora Juodkaitė, presented in collaboration with ARTS PRINTING HOUSE, Lithuania
23 November 2007, The Place, London

Lora Juodkaitė
Salamandra's Dream. Picture
Courtesy: feEAST

Salamandra's Dream. Picture
Transformation and renewal. A dance diptych inspired by an amphibian salamandra, which in the middle ages was regarded as a messenger from the underworld and a symbol of alchemy due to its ability to regenerate lost parts of the body and to produce enormously dangerous poison. Duration 45 mins.

Trimatrix. Three Movements
A visual and aural experience: a quest to find a form which unites the three different polymetric lines and a movement which captures the three forms of water existing in nature: ice, liquid and steam. Duration 40 mins.

Presented in collaboration with ARTS PRINTING HOUSE, Lithuania

For details and times: www.feeast.com

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