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Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui / Antony Gormley / Monks from the Shaolin Temple — Sutra

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WORLD PREMIERE 

Sutra has delighted audiences and critics alike both at its Sadler's Wells world premiere and on tour across Europe. See the full tour date list here

For more information about international touring, please email dawn.prentice@sadlerswells.com

Celebrated Flemish/Moroccan choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui presents a brand new dance work inspired by the skill, strength and spirituality of Buddhist Shaolin monks.

He has collaborated closely with Turner Prize-winning artist Antony Gormley, who has created a design consisting of 21 wooden boxes which are repositioned to create a striking, ever changing on-stage environment. Polish composer Szymon Brzóska has created a beautiful brand new score for piano, percussion and strings which is played live.

The 17 Monks performing in Sutra are directly from the original Shaolin Temple, situated near Dengfeng City in the Henan Province of China and established in 495AD by monks originating from India. In 1983 the State Council defined the Shaolin Temple as the key national Buddhist Temple. The monks follow a strict Buddhist doctrine, of which Kung fu & Tai Chi martial arts are an integral part of their daily regime.

By visiting the Shaolin Temple in China, and working with the Shaolin Monks over several months, Sidi Larbi follows a life-long interest of exploring the philosophy and faith behind the Shaolin tradition, its relationship with Kung-Fu, and its position within a contemporary context.


 

Sidi Larbi talks to londondance.com about Sutra

Related Sites

antonygormley.com
MySpace.com - Szymon Brzóska
Extracts from Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui's China diary (guardian.co.uk)

Sadler's Wells

Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R

27 May 2008 31 May 2008

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