Krystal S. Lowe in association with Theatr Iolo
Remarkable Rhythm
One bench, two people, and five days.
Rhythm is spontaneous and experiences life as movement; and all sound as music. Glas loves life smooth and stable; and prefers things to remain the same. When Rhythm and Glas meet at Bellevue park they have the five days of half-term to see if their friendship is worth keeping once they go back to their separate schools.
Will they find a way to create something remarkable; a rhythm that is theirs alone?
Through music and movement and mishap these two young people experience the difficulty and joy in connecting with those unlike themselves.
Remarkable Rhythm is a dance theatre show for young people 7+ and their families; with two performers speaking a creative audio description of the show while they dance. This show allows access for audiences who are blind or partially sighted. The entire storyline is visually clear so allows Deaf audiences the ability to experience every show fully (all performed text is audio descriptive).
Funded by Arts Council Wales, Theatr Iolo and South East Dance
Dates | Venue | Box Office | Book Online | |
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Saturday 27 May 2023, 2pm + 6pm | The Riverfront, Newport | 01633 656757 | book now | |
Tuesday 30 May 2023, 11am + 2pm | The Dance Space, Brighton | 01273 696844 | Book now | |
Thursday 1 June 2023, 2pm | Theatr Clwyd, Mold | 01352 344101 | book now | |
Friday 2 June 2023, 2pm | Sherman Theatre, Cardiff | 02920 646900 | book now | |
Saturday 3 June 2023, 2pm | Sherman Theatre, Cardiff | 02920 646900 | book now | |
Monday 5 June 2023, 5pm | Dance Blast, Abergavenny | 01873 854811 | book now | |
Tuesday 6 June 2023, 11am + 2pm | The Met, Abertillery | 01495 533195 | book now | |
Cast:
Krystal S. Lowe
Liam Wallace
Access Performances:
All performances are accessible to those who are blind, partially sighted, Deaf or hard of hearing.
Audio Descriptive Storytelling:
The performers speak a creative audio description of the show while they dance, making the performance accessible to people who are blind or partially sighted.
Visual Storytelling:
The entire storyline is visually clear so that Deaf audiences or those who are hard of hearing, can experience every show fully.
We are committed to creating memorable experiences for all children, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Read more about different types of Access Performances we provide, as well as the extra things we do to make our work more accessible.