A
clash of personality, a clash of culture, a point of collision,
a conflict. Conflict exists at all levels of human activity. How
do we deal with it? What is our response? What skills do we need?
What happens inside our brains when we 'lose it' and 'see RED'?
From
the playground to the workplace to the world, Ludus Dance Company
takes issue with conflict and explores resolution. Ludus Dance Company
has been creating original and exciting work for young people since
1975. Acknowledged leaders in their field, their work has a truly
universal appeal.
Don't
miss this exciting dance theatre event.
Media
Coverage:
1.
Speaking
out through dance [THE SUNDAY STAR: EDUCATION May 6 2001
] According to local performing arts and theatre in education exponent
Five Arts Centre, dance or creative movement is an untapped channel
with limitless possibilities.
2. Dance
in education
[THE STAR: ENTERTAINMENT May 9 2001 ] Steering its commitment
to education in arts further ahead, Five Arts Centre has cast its
net wider with its current collaboration with Ludus, a British education
dance company. BRIAN CHEONG has the reports.
3. Viewing
acts of conflict from new angle [The STAR: FEATURES Jun 3
2001 ] Conflict may be a theme that is often addressed on stage. But,
at the recent staging of Clash by the Ludus Dance Company, in collaboration
with the Five Arts Centre at the Experimental Theatre, Kompleks Budaya
Negara, the audience was given a fresh insight into exploring the
issue.
4. Helping
'em dance out of their shells [THE STAR: FEATURES Jun 3 2001
] Since its founding in 1984, Five Arts Centre has been spearheading
efforts to promote theatre in Malaysian schools, with members like
Marion D'Cruz, Janet Pillai and Charlene Rajendran organising Theatre-in-Education
sessions.
Click
here
for The British Council's page on the event.
For
more information call Five Arts Centre at 03 7725 4858 or email
us at fivearts@tm.net.my.
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