SCOTTISH PREMIERE
Dance and theatre legends Crystal Pite and Simon McBurney unite to confront the climate crisis through spellbinding movement and sound.
We live in an age of disconnection – from the natural world and one another. Can we name what we’re losing? What does it mean to bear witness to a destruction we both cause and endure?
Returning to the International Festival, Nederlands Dans Theater (NDT) and Complicité present Figures in Extinction. This collaboration between visionary choreographer Crystal Pite and groundbreaking theatre-maker Simon McBurney confronts hard truths about humanity’s impact on the world and explores art’s meaning in the face of mass destruction. Both artists are celebrated for their International Festival triumphs – Pite’s inventive Assembly Hall and McBurney’s boundary-pushing The Encounter.
Fusing contemporary dance with striking soundscapes and dialogue – from the crack of melting ice caps to the jarring chatter of social media influencers – Figures in Extinction calls for unity in a fractured world, finding a collective spark of hope in the darkness.
"A towering achievement – a challenge to do more, think more and feel more."The Guardian
"A puzzling, poignant, movement-packed exploration of life, the universe and everything"Financial Times
"A work of serious thought, urgent entreaty and utterly sumptuous dance"The Observer
"Fabulous lighting...mesmerising visual and sound effects take us from an orange-red tundra to an ice landscape"Trouw
Performance details
- Running time
2 hours 30 minutes (including 2 intervals)
- Additional information
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Contains strobe lighting, content includes partial nudity, strong language, and themes of death, and extinction
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Audio described performance
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Captioned performance
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