What's On & What's been on
Upcoming Events
Past Events
Bodies In Action Presents: IMPOSTER
November 26th & 27th , 2021
FieldWorks Dance 274 Richmond Rd, London E8 3QW
£8
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The Crypt Gallery: An Immersive Experience
An Immersive Experience was held at The Crypt Gallery on August 19th, 20th, and 21st, 2021.
LAUNCH: A contemporary performance
July 22nd, 2021 at Studio Spaces, East London (Wapping).
A repertory performance featuring works from choreographers Luke Birch (he/him), Julian Nichols (he/him) & Cree Barnett Williams (she/her).
Please join us!
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CREATURE
Release Date: April 15th, 2021
CREATURE is a contemporary dance exploration that studies the difference between examining the superficial value versus the thorough aspects of something we, as humans, are unfamiliar with. A short film of approximately 9 minutes, it researches different perspectives of this species to see how it reacts when put in vulnerable and hostile positions and situations.
Dancers: Jasmine Chiu & Elisa Chou Hseih
Choreographer: Julian Nichols
In-Process with Luke Birch
Luke Birch will be creating a solo on one of Bodies in Action dancers.
When: May 10th - 14th, 2021
Residency @ The Crypt Gallery
A one-week residency at the Crypt Gallery in London, UK.
When: May 17th - 22nd, 2021
HourGlass
Premiere: August 31, 2019
HourGlass is a depiction of turbulent relationships that result in the eventual manipulation of the individuals involved. Unfortunately, in today's society, there is still a majority of people involved in unhealthy relationships that tend to endure the pain because it gives them a sense of security. The question here is why?
Dancers: Sara Augieras & Madeleine Jonsson
Choreographer: Julian Nichols
Photography: Noel Shelley
Repeating Addictions
Premiere: June 20, 2019
Repeating Addictions is a study on how repetitive acts of intensity can become detrimental to one's self. This solo really focuses on the process in how rebellious acts that contradict the norm affects actions/reactions. A sense of anxiety riddles through the work constantly as there is a sense of nowhere to turn. The question being, what does one do when there is a lack of physical and emotional support?
Dancer and Choreographer: Julian Nichols
R&D at Dance Xchange
In residence at Dance Xchange in Birmingham, UK the choreographer and collaborators researched movement inspired by influential political figures at the time of occurrence. In just eight hours time over the course of two days, they created a three-minute work based on this idea.
Dancers: Francis Arthur, Johnny Autin, and Robert Hemming
Choreographer: Julian Nichols