A contemporary dance performance exploring human relationships is set to take the stage in Hexham.
Imago, presented by PCK Dance, will be performed at the Queen’s Hall on Thursday, October 3.
The performance, which unfolds in 12 chapters, follows two men navigating various environments of interaction, conflict, denial, and acceptance.
The full-length work features an original score by Sean Pett, alongside pieces by Max Richter and Vivaldi.
The performance is marked by its minimalist scenography, featuring floral bouquets and white pillars.
The flowers, inspired by historical symbolism, are used to represent the human tendency to conceal truths with beauty.
Imago challenges audiences to confront hidden dysfunctions in relationships, offering a thought-provoking experience.
The performance is set to start at 7.30pm and has a running time of 50 minutes.
Tickets are priced from £14, with an age guidance of 12 and above.
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