Richard Chappell Dance Home: Revisited promotional photo. A woman wearing a brown top and beige trousers leans back in the air hair falling down with her arms crossed as she balances standing on her left leg as her right leg wraps rests on her left knee.
Richard Chappell Dance Home: Revisited promotional photo. A woman wearing a brown top and beige trousers leans back in the air hair falling down with her arms crossed as she balances standing on her left leg as her right leg wraps rests on her left knee.

Richard Chappell Dance

Home Revisited

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Join Richard Chappell Dance to celebrate a decade of pioneering dance in the South West.

For the last 10 years Richard Chappell Dance has created memorable and moving dance experiences for audiences across the UK on stage, screen and in person through wide-reaching participatory projects.

For this celebratory programme, Richard Chappell Dance will perform Vast Rocks Revisited, a reimagined version of the company’s first small-scall creation which takes inspiration from the Devon landscape. As well as this is an extract from one of their most ambitious works to date, Infinite Ways Home, a multisensory production exploring ritual, rave and human connection.

The evening’s programme will include a commission from creative duo harrynsmithy with the playful and satirical dog eat dog. Alongside this will be performances from a range of intergenerational community groups, in what promises to be a true celebration of home, family, and the Devon landscape.

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Exeter Northcott Theatre and Le Navet Bete's Dick Whittington artwork. Background: a foggy panorama photo of the city of London, with iconic buildings such as Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and St Paul's Cathedral. The cityscape is washed over with a burgundy haze. Foreground: A black and white cat (black body, white neck collar, white paws) looks towards the cityscape and we see them in near silhouette. They are stood on a yellow-brick path, with green grassy hills either side of them. On the hills, grey rats with large red eyes. On the left hand side of the cat, a rat holds a stereotypical hobo sack on a stick. At the top of the artwork, gold text reads: 'Exeter Northcott Theatre and Le Navet Bete present Dick Whittington.' Another group of rats with large red eyes are playing around the letters in 'Dick Whittington'. A cat paw icon replaces the dot on top of the letter 'I' in 'Dick', and a block of cheese replaces the dot on top of the second letter 'I' in 'Whittington.
Dick Whittington
Fri 08 Dec 2023 - Sun 07 Jan 2024
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Nativity! The Musical promotional artwork - Small white text at the top of the image reads 'An Exeter Little Theatre Company production'. Red sparkly text reading 'Nativity!' with small gold sparkly text underneath reading 'The Musical'. A golden moon and golden stars hang from golden strings from the top of the image. The background is a dark blue starry sky with little golden dots. White text at the bottom of the image reads 'Book & lyrics by Debbie Isitt; Music by Debbie Isitt and Nicky Ager; Orchestrations by George Dyer'.Further text reads: ' 1 - 9 December2023; Barnfield Theatre, Barnfield Road, Exeter, Devon, EX1 1SN, Box Office 01392 726363, Online www.exeternorthcott; This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International. All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI www.mtishows.co.uk'.
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Fri 08 Dec 2023 - Sat 09 Dec 2023
Exeter Northcott Theatre
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