WUBKJE KUINDERSMA
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FUEL

Concept & Choreography : Wubkje Kuindersma
Dancers Emergence: Millie Thomas, Emily Barber, Amelia Holdsworth, Wenwen Wang, Shannon McLoughlin, Kirsten Way, Abbi Gilbert, Emily Worral, Natasha Simpkins, Madeleine Jefferson, Joanna Savva, Alisha Stanley.
Music: Kate Moore
Light: Joshua Tomalin
Costumes: Wubkje Kuindersma
​Duration: 15min
Premiere: 30 Nov 2019 New Adelphi Theatre - Salford,  Manchester

Emergence at Salford University is under artistic direction of Joss Arnott
©photo: Josh Hawk

Further Shows 2020:


28 January:  Stage@leeds, Leeds
29 January: Alnwick Playhouse Northumberland
31 January: EM Forster TheatreTonbridge
4 February: The Space , Dundee
11 February: Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot
14 February : Arena Theatre, Wolverhampton
5 March: Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal
6 March: Harrogate Theatre
21 March: Waterside Arts Centre, Sale
31 March 2020: the Place,  London
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REVIEW

"...The first of the three sections, FUEL, begins with a striking ensemble piece, demonstrating the imaginative reach of Wubje Kuindersma’s choreography. Forming a unit of tessellated limbs, the six dancers become an extraterrestrial creature, as they move mechanically, in unison, across the stage..."
Imogen Durant - The Manchester Review- December 2019

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