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I Infinite

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Venue Number 22. Dance Base - National Centre for Dance, 14-16 Grassmarket, EH1 2JU. 26-27 August 20:00 (45 minutes). Suitability: U.
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A mesmerising dance installation set in a white, digitally animated environment. This spellbinding visual world draws you within centimetres of our performer who moves between robotic isolation and liquid fluidity. A captivating journey to the infinite.... READ MORE

Venue:Dance Base - National Centre for Dance
Year:2011
Genre:Dance & Physical Theatre
Production Company:Tom Dale Company/Escalator East to Edinburgh
BROADWAY BABY REVIEW

Infinitely brilliant

Broadway Baby Rating:
I Infinite is an immersive dance experience which truly captures the magic just one dancer can conjure over an audience. The set-up for this performance is extremely unusual and feels, at the start, slightly awkward. However, the beauty of this piece is revealed as the audience become used to the experience. I Infinite is performed by just one female dancer, Maria Olga Palliani, in a white box studio with digital projections; there is no specific seating arrangement and the audience are invited to sit or stand wherever they want in the space as the dancer moves around you. As previously mentioned, it initially feels uncomfortable but soon everyone is quite happily wandering around or sitting on the floor watching this mesmerising young dancer move across the room. Palliani moves with such accuracy, her body soars through the space in perfectly linear pathways and she rolls across the floor weightlessly. Tom Dale, the choreographer, has created a dance work that encourages exploration of the dancer and makes the audience believe that there are infinite possibilities of where and how Palliani can move. With the support of the digitally animated environment which produces light patterns, projections and a smoky layer throughout the room, this piece is enchanting. With an appreciation for beautiful contemporary dance and an open mind to an alternative theatre experience, I Infinite can be whatever you want it to be. The collaboration between Dale, Palliani and Barret Hodgson, a digital artist, is captivating and provides an entirely unique style of performance that is not worth missing out on.
Reviewer:
Emily Priestnall
Emily Priestnall has written 22 reviews for Broadway Baby since joining the team in 2011.
AUDIENCE REVIEW

An intriguing, mesmerising journey through digital technologies

Jade Rating:
This performance was distinctive right from the offset, as I was asked to remove my shoes and wear a Harry Potter-esque cloak. I Infinite is no ordinary contemporary dance performance – it is an interactive installation piece, which attempts to break the conventional laws of audience /performer boundaries. Wandering freely around a large, all-white space, the audience is invited to watch the solo female performer from all perspectives, as she explores the digital world around her. The set and digital enhancement was interesting, yet at times this description did not match the movement. However, I am yet to see a dance performance incorporating technology that has found the perfect balance, and overall it was successfully innovative and mysterious.
Reviewer:
Jade
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