Choreographed by Jessie Brett Composed by Jered Sorkin Designed by Elizabeth Holly Hurt Performed by: Kirsty Arnold Sarah Blanc Neil Hainsworth Jessie Brett No Yesterdays on the Road is a site-specific dance piece specially devised and created for the Raphael Gallery in the Victoria and Albert Museum, for the Friday Late Renaissance Ball on 29th January 2010. Inspired by the Medieval and Renaissance collection, No Yesterdays on the road takes 4 dancers on an abstract journey through time; experiencing revelation and illumination of the past and present in a maze of pathways and chessboards. Accompanied by a live cello trio. Filmed by the V&A Edited by Jessie Brett & Elizabeth Holly Hurt
Dress Rehearsal shot from 'Serendipity' by Animated State Dance Theatre Company, Ireland. Photo by John Loftus.
Dress Rehearsal shot from 'Serendipity' by Animated State Dance Theatre Company, Ireland. Photo by John Loftus.
Dress Rehearsal shot from 'Serendipity' by Animated State Dance Theatre Company, Ireland. Photo by Joh Loftus
Dress Rehearsal shot from 'Serendipity'- Animated State Dance Theatre Company, Ireland. Photo by John Loftus
Dress Rehearsal shot from 'Serendipity'- animated State Dance Theatre Company, Ireland. Photo by John Loftus
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