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Arlene Phillips and Dominic West Announced as First Patrons of Gecko

by Staff Writer
November 19, 2018
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Arlene Phillips and Dominic West

Arlene Phillips and Dominic West

The UK’s leading physical theatre company Gecko announces Arlene Phillips and Dominic West as its first patrons, both set to bring the company’s ground-breaking work to new audiences.

This exciting announcement comes at an auspicious time for the company who have recently announced the London premiere for their most ambitious show to date, The Wedding, at the Barbican Theatre as part of the prestigious London International Mime Festival.

Arlene Phillips said: “I’m thrilled and excited to become a patron of Gecko. It’s exciting theatre that combines dance with extraordinary music and soundscapes and a unique and strange storytelling style that draws you in. I’ve loved Gecko from the first moment I saw the company perform, and have the utmost admiration for Amit and the company.”

       

Dominic West said: “A Gecko show is always a thrillingly inventive concert of lyrical movement, breathtaking imagery and a wry humanity.  I have loved watching them for nearly two decades, since I first met Amit through the Argentinian group ‘De La Guarda’. In 2019 we’ll see a long overdue broadening of their resources and their audience and I am delighted to be associated with that”.

This exciting news marks the next phase in Gecko’s story. Since being established by Amit Lahav in 2001, the company has become the epitome of visceral, provocative physical theatre in the UK, with a unique language of movement, music and set design that come together to create a distinctive and unforgettable experience.

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Now, in its 18th year, Gecko is the UK’s leading devising physical theatre company which, despite the increasingly challenging arts funding landscape in the country, creates increasingly ambitious shows performing to audiences across the UK and internationally. The company’s work is studied by students preparing for their GCSE and A’Level exams across England, and they are also guest artists as part of a new MA degree programme in Contemporary Physical Performance Making at the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre.

In 2019 the company will begin development of its next production. As an expert on movement, Amit has recently worked with directors Adam Smith and Marcus Lyall on imagery for the new songs on The Chemical Brothers’ 2018 world tour. He has also been working on movement for BBC 2’s documentary about Austrian painter Egon Schiele, Dangerous Desires: The Scandalous Life of Egon Schiele, broadcast in November to mark the painter’s 100th anniversary of death. It is available to watch on BBC iPlayer here.

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