Danse Noir

Love in all its heart-fluttering delight can easily be turned into a burning hurt of loss and betrayal.
Alice Bopf
Published on April 21, 2014

Overview

Love in all its heart-fluttering delight can easily be turned into a burning hurt of loss and betrayal. Such is the inspiration behind Danse Noir: the story of strangers within an apartment block, each with their own story to tell. Brought to light by the voyeuristic landlord (played by Brian Lucas) who opens the windows to the souls of the residents, full of yearning and lust, broken hearts, and dreams of romantic souls.

Choreographer Penelope Mullen is known for her stage works that tug at trodden heartstrings. After the sell-out Blaque Bordelloin2013, she is back with a vengeance, and Brisbane has the luck of seeing the results in person. She has travelled the world with her talents, and may be best recognised by fans of Channel 10’s So You Think You Can Dance, if not from the fortune of having seen one of her performances before.

You are welcomed to join mesmerised audiences for this artistic look into the human condition and the way love triumphs and trundles through a single soul.

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