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Flux Job

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Three dancers in a dark space moving with transparent, coloured shrouds over their arms and shoulders
Photograph: Gregory Lorenzutti
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Time Out says

Lucy Guerin Inc's latest work responds the isolation of a pandemic world

The last two years have felt like an endless cycle of stopping and starting, where time went a bit wobbly – some weeks seemed to drag on forever, and yet months could go by without noticing. 

It's in this environment that choreographer Lucy Guerin created her latest work, Flux Job. Coming to Arts House for a limited season this March, Flux Job sets four dancers against the aftermath of an unnamed devastating event, using the work to ask who are we when alone, and who are we when with other people? 

This is a cinematic work of dance where you can expect techniques such as edits, close-ups and slow motion, toying with the pertinent themes of isolation and the danger of proximity. Guerin has teamed up with theatre-maker Adena Jacobs for Flux Job, producing a work where the dancers express themselves through movement as well as scripted words.

Flux Job is showing at Arts House from March 16 to 20.

Nicola Dowse
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Nicola Dowse

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