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Five Reasons To See … The Lock In

Glenn Meads

Glenn Meads

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9 October 2012

The Lock In is a new dance piece for which the word fusion seems to be invented. This innovative piece is at the Lowry later this month and we asked the artistic director – Damien Barber for five reasons why should go along.


1. Puts English folk dance on the map
The Lock In promises to do for English folk dance what Riverdance did for Irish dance and Diversity did for street dance, bringing some lesser known forms of dance into the mainstream. Fast-paced and innovative, the show brings together some of the UK’s top clog, sword and Morris dancers with their counterparts from the worlds of B-boying, popping & krump.
 
2.  Live music
is provided by The Demon Barbers, winners of BBC Radio Folk Award ‘Best Live Act 2009. Beatboxing by current UK female beatbox champion Grace Savage and percussion by BBC Young Musician of the Year 2006, Toby Kearney.
 
3. Quashes stereotypes
The Lock In destroys the negative stereotypes of traditional English dance and helps reaffirm its importance in today’s society. Folk & Hip Hop dance are two of the fastest growing community dance forms in the UK today.
 
4. This great review
“…more exciting musically and choreographically than Riverdance or Stomp; it’s more ambitious, culturally more important. Someone should give this show a West End run.” Songlines
 
5. And another one!
“.. guaranteed to raise weary spirits and send an audience home smiling”
The Times


The Lock In is at the Lowry on 14 October.

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