A double bill of dance, exploring the themes of love and memory, is coming to an arts centre.
Queen's Hall in Hexham will host Play, Pause, Repeat, which features two new commissions by former Rambert artist Patricia Okenwa and award-winning choreographer Jamaal Burkmar.
The double bill features emerging dancers from the north east of England.
The first performance, How to Decouple in an Ethical Way, is choreographed by Mr Burkmar and features performances by Daisy Dancer, Pagan Hunt, Alex Thirkle, and Hayley Walker.
Set to a trio of songs including You Belong to Me by Patsy Cline and the Jordanaires, Holy Shit by Father John Misty, and Arthur's Theme by Christopher Cross, the piece explores the short life of a new relationship.
The Messiest Drawer, choreographed by Ms Okenwa, deploys the same team of dancers and features a musical composition by Quinta.
The piece revolves around clutter, tangles, and precious trinkets which serve as physical manifestations of memories.
Play, Pause, Repeat will commence at 7:30pm on Tuesday, October 15.
Tickets can be purchased from the Queen's Hall website: https://www.queenshall.co.uk/whats-on/play-pause-repeat.
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