Rosie Kay is what you might call an intellectual choreographer – she doesn’t see the point of taking on a subject unless you have done your research and had some experience of it. For her latest piece, which explores war and its affect on the body, she joined a battalion and trekked across Dartmoor with a 70lb rucksack. Her approach couldn’t be more considered for what is a current and sensitive issue – and the piece will premiere at next year’s International Dance Festival Birmingham. Read the full interview with Rosie Kay about the work, her success at the last festival, and her plans for Rosie Kay Dance Company, on the International Dance Festival website.
Interview: Rosie Kay on research and the army
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