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Dance and puppetry play, Hypnopompic, at the Arena Theatre

Hypnopompic, a new physical theatre production by Israeli-born South African Amit Raz, describes the state of semi-consciousness preceding waking. Shows are at 8pm from 17 to 22 January, 2012, at the Arena Theatre, Hiddingh Campus, Orange Street, Cape Town.
Dance and puppetry play, Hypnopompic, at the Arena Theatre

In this physical theatre performance, the hypnopompic state is expressed through a multi-disciplinary performance work using dance and puppetry, taking the audience on a journey through the many layered and magical world of a sleeper's dreams.

The piece starts with the performer drifting off to sleep in his bed, which becomes an ever-changing landscape. The set is designed by architect Amir Gazit, and is constructed according to parametric design, using parameters to define various forms that represent the different states of dream and its attendant motifs in the production.

Universal dream themes of flight and being chased

Innovative choreographic devices explore universal dream themes of flight and being chased, of eroticism and nightmare. Stylised puppets, created by Amit Raz and Craig Leo emerge from the bed as archetypal visitors to the sleeper. Contemporary dance elements are brought together by choreographer Ananda Fuchs, with physical theatre to reveal the sleeper's confrontation with his deep fears surrounding self-image, power and women.

Tickets cost R75 at the door or at Masala Dosa Restaurant. For information and credit card sales, call +27 (0)82 320 8199.

Please note that due to content there is a PG18 on this production.

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