Betroffenheit from Sadler's Wells
Created by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young, the award-winning Betroffenheit is a boundary-stretching hybrid of theatre and dance.
Created by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young, the award-winning Betroffenheit is a boundary-stretching hybrid of theatre and dance that explores the psychological states of trauma, grief and addiction. The title of the piece is a German word that simply translated means shock, bewilderment, dismay and is based on Young's own experience - his teenage daughter, niece and nephew died in a fire whilst on a family holiday in 2009.
Combining tap, salsa, spoken word, song and puppetry with Pite's emotionally charged choreography, Betroffenheit is an ambitious yet witty and tender-hearted exploration of disconnection, isolation and what it means to come to terms with such a tragedy. Described as both raw and riveting, this genre-busting dance-theatre hybrid was the dance critics' top pick of 2016, and won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production. Jonathon Young was also deservedly awarded Outstanding Performance in Modern Dance at the Critics' Circle National Dance Awards. Betroffenheit was recorded during its sold-out performances at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London in April 2017.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:42
Lecuona Cuban Boys
Panama
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00:49
Tom Waits
Fish In The Jailhouse
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Actor | Jonathon Young |
Dancer | Bryan Arias |
Dancer | Jermaine Spivey |
Dancer | Cindy Salgado |
Dancer | Tiffany Tregarthen |
Dancer | David Raymond |
Director | Jeff Tudor |
Producer | Adrienne Liron |
Production Company | 3 Minutes West |
Writer | Jonathon Young |
Choreographer | Crystal Pite |
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