Like This, Like Us

Like This, Like Us promises to be thought provoking and enjoyable even to those who are unfamiliar with contemporary dance.
Erin Raill
Published on May 21, 2013

Overview

Oliver Connew’s An Unfortunate Tendency to Agree was highly conceptual dance; engaging with the socio-politics of our technology ridden world. It was also playful: the chorography often bordering on the absurd, a perfect blend of entertaining and though provoking. Now Connew, Georgie Goater and Salted:Singlet are back with Like This, Like Us: a whimsical exploration of what friendship means in a world obsessed with the cult of the individual.

Like This, Like Us promises to be thought provoking and enjoyable even to those who are unfamiliar with contemporary dance.

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