Clod Ensemble, Placebo, The Place
Experimental physical theatre company Clod Ensemble questions what is fake and what is real in the ambitious new contemporary dance offering Placebo
Movement will prove to be the medicine when Clod Ensemble presents the world premiere of Placebo at The Place this autumn.
Seven dancers invite audience members to discover a space full of expectation, suggestion and infectious rhythm in this show, which uses the concept of the placebo effect as a point of departure.
The placebo effect describes the phenomenon which occurs when a person is a given a fake or inactive treatment of no intended therapeutic value but experiences an improvement in health regardless.
Clod Ensemble’s Placebo sees dancers and audience members engage in a series of experiments to discover what gives them pleasure and what might dull their pain. Their efforts are propelled by an original and eclectic score that encompasses euphoric club tracks and classical fugues.
A truly interdisciplinary troupe, Clod Ensemble was co-founded by director Suzy Willson and composer Paul Clark. The company collaborates with dancers, actors, musicians, scientists, architects and orchestras to transform and challenge concepts.
This internationally renowned company often draws on scientific and medical research and creates shows that cross the boundaries between performance and visual art. Previous productions include An Anatomie in Four Quarters and Under Glass.
Placebo promises to continue Clod Ensemble’s reputation for finely crafted, provocative performance.
Movements will collide, overlap and multiply in a show that celebrates the power we possess to make ourselves feel better, even when things are falling apart.
Wed, 31 Nov After show Q&A with Artistic Directors Suzy Willson and Paul Clark.
Seven dancers invite audience members to discover a space full of expectation, suggestion and infectious rhythm in this show, which uses the concept of the placebo effect as a point of departure.
The placebo effect describes the phenomenon which occurs when a person is a given a fake or inactive treatment of no intended therapeutic value but experiences an improvement in health regardless.
Clod Ensemble’s Placebo sees dancers and audience members engage in a series of experiments to discover what gives them pleasure and what might dull their pain. Their efforts are propelled by an original and eclectic score that encompasses euphoric club tracks and classical fugues.
A truly interdisciplinary troupe, Clod Ensemble was co-founded by director Suzy Willson and composer Paul Clark. The company collaborates with dancers, actors, musicians, scientists, architects and orchestras to transform and challenge concepts.
This internationally renowned company often draws on scientific and medical research and creates shows that cross the boundaries between performance and visual art. Previous productions include An Anatomie in Four Quarters and Under Glass.
Placebo promises to continue Clod Ensemble’s reputation for finely crafted, provocative performance.
Movements will collide, overlap and multiply in a show that celebrates the power we possess to make ourselves feel better, even when things are falling apart.
Wed, 31 Nov After show Q&A with Artistic Directors Suzy Willson and Paul Clark.
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What | Clod Ensemble, Placebo, The Place |
Where | The Place, 17 Duke's Road, London, WC1H 9PY | MAP |
Nearest tube | Euston (underground) |
When |
30 Oct 18 – 10 Nov 18, 19:30 Dur.: TBC |
Price | £20 (concessions £13) |
Website | Click here to book via The Place |