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Dancers: : Joe Darby, Amy Morvell, Luke Brown, Yanki Ki Yau, Coralie Calfond, Ivan Merino Gaspar. Photo credit: Dougie Evans

We’re back on tour!

See our new work Fault Lines.

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Gaps In The Light

at Exeter Dance International Film Festival 2023

Gaps in The Lights has been selected to be part of Exeter Dance International Film Festival alongside an excited line-up of world-class dance films. EDIFF is an online event taking place October 14th 2023.

Jon, Claire, Mikey and Lucca are friends but do they really know each other? Stuck together, they close the door on their house for the last time; their lives interweave; small spaces become sanctuaries, cells, stages, studios, gyms and ballrooms.

Gaps in the Light is a portrait of 4 people removed from their world, their life and left entirely to their own devices.

Monthly Professional Classes

In partnership with Worthing Theatres & Museums.

Book on for a blast of Lîla’s highly physical movement style with its complex floor patterns, expressive use the spine and dynamically charged sequences.

Above Film credits: Mikeb designs. Photo credit 1: Amy Morvell. Photo credit 2: Hannah Mulligan. Dancers (film) Joe Darby, Amy Morvell, Luke Brown, Coralie Calfond, Yanki Yau, Ivan Merino-Gaspar. Dancer (Photo 1) Micheal Kelland, Jon Mewett, Claire Lambert, Luca Braccia (photo 2) Sarah Golding, Ivan Merino Gasper.

“People are multi-layered, inconsistent and complicated. We strive to express the repercussions of this in our bodies.”

— Abi Mortimer & Carrie Whitaker, Artistic Directors