Little Instruments of Apprehension – Evangelia Rigaki – Thurs 6 & Fri 7 Aug 10pm


Music: Evangelia Rigaki.

Words: W. N. Herbert

Featuring: Darren Ellis & Nicolas Simeha

Little Instruments of Apprehension is a song and dance for doctor and patient, for popstar and public, for the infectious and the susceptible, the living and the dead. Rich or poor, victim or bully, optimist or obsessive, we all want to be in control, to resist the reality of our mortality and our environment. Everything we know and fear is taken in by the five senses and their organs — eye, ear, nose, mouth, skin. These small apertures are protected, groomed and invaded by a series of little instruments. Exploring what we mean by sickness and health, crossing the border between mind and body, challenging the sovereignty of the individual, the cast will use objects ranging from domestic items to medical equipment to examine our daily libations and disinfections. The protective becomes percussive in a very contemporary dance of death.

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EVENING: £15

PERFORMANCE: £6

MEAL TICKET: £27.50

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We would like to thank












The Arts Paron's Trust and Garrick Charitable Trust.