Omi

After a short interval, Tony Adigun’s The Lake took the stage with undeniable power that was attractive and visually stimulating. The Lake was a hauntingly Victorian piece that wavered between an implied narrative of family and death, and a mosaic of hard-hitting imagery. This piece pulled out all the stops technically – it had a dancer hanging in the air, a bathtub with water and emanating blue light, strong lighting cues and an epic soundtrack.

Services: Creative Director, Choreographer

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Credits

Choreography: Tony Adigun
Lighting Design: Lee Curran
Dancers: Aziz Baki, Salomon Baneck Asaro, Kiel Ewen, Gianni Grot, Marso Riviere

Performance