THE FIRST EVER
CONTEMPORARY DANCE TO COMMEMORATE WINDRUSH
Windrush:
Movement of the People
Newcastle Northern Stage
Wednesday
9th and Thursday 10th May 2018
Windrush: Movement of
the People:
a major new dance piece for 2018 by Phoenix Dance Theatre
Marking the 70th
anniversary of the arrival of the SS Empire Windrush, the ship that brought the
first large group of immigrants from the Caribbean to the UK
Internationally-acclaimed,
Leeds-based Phoenix Dance Theatre
will present a World Premiere at West Yorkshire Playhouse next month as 2018
marks the 70th Anniversary of the arrival of SS Empire Windrush to the UK.
Photo: Brian Slater |
Windrush
was the ship that brought the first large group of immigrants from the
Caribbean and famously began the post-war immigration boom that was to radically
change British society.
Photo: Richard Moran |
Artistic
Director of Phoenix Dance, and choreographer of Windrush, Sharon Watson said: “I want to
capture both the excitement and the upset of this significant event. Windrush
will highlight both the struggles and the good times the Jamaican community
experienced during those early years. It is an uplifting dance production but
it shines a light on an important era of the history of black people in the
UK.’
The
production begins in Jamaica showing the response to the newspaper adverts for
the SS Empire Windrush; busy and excited scenes are juxtaposed with personal
stories - family farewells and people left behind. The 492 immigrants were
invited by the UK government, but were not always welcomed and the
production will capture the daily exclusion and racism the newcomers faced.
Photo: Brian Slater |
“We
know people were excited to come to the UK on the promise of work and a better
life but we also know it was not the case for all. Britain was
recovering from the war and needed help to rebuild the country, but the stories
they told were of a bittersweet experience.” Sharon continues.
“My
family were not on the SS Windrush but did come to the UK as part of that first
wave of people that were to become known as the ‘Windrush Generation’.
Photo: Brian Slater |
Dancers
will create unforgettable characters that take the audience from Jamaica to the
UK celebrating how the Windrush generation began to
create their own opportunities, setting up churches, introducing their own
music and dance and establishing a ‘black British culture’.
“When
I was undertaking the research for this project, I was delighted to discover
that Calypso musicians Lord Kitchener, Lord Beginner, Lord Woodbine and singer
Mona Baptiste were among the ship’s passengers; these major musicians were part
of the story! What greater gift for a choreographer than to be practically
handed a part of the soundtrack?”
Photo: Richard Moran |
From
1948 to the present day; from Calypso to RnB via Blues, Ska and Reggae,
composer Christella Listras
supports the story with an original soundtrack to the lives of the Caribbean
British people and wider Black British Communities.
Windrush: Movement of the People
fuses music and dance to create an inspiring production that uses a
multi-cultural cast to tell an international story, and celebrates a culture
that is now part of the country’s fabric.
Windrush
will be presented alongside Shadows by Christopher Bruce and Calyx by Sandrine
Monin.
Cast: Carlos J. Martinez, Prentice Whitlow, Natalie Alleston,
Vanessa Vince-Pang, Sandrine Monin, Aaron Chaplin, Mayowa Ogunnaike, Carmen
Vazquez Marfil, Michael Marquez, Nafisah Baba
Tickets:
Northern Stage, Newcastle
Wednesday 9th and Tuesday 10th
May 2018 at 7.30pm
Tickets: From £10
Box Office: www.northernstage.co.uk / 0191 230 5151
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