Adam and Eve are in a relationship pickle! As they dance through the sins of their past they reach an ultimate choice. But are they brave enough to make it?

A tale about the beauty of modern love and its many complications, Seven Deadly Sins is exhilarating and at times tender. This vibrant dance comedy is a sensory explosion of physical performance, with an original musical score by popular artist Peter Lyons, theatrical direction by Simon Harvey (o-Region, Kneehigh), projected film, spoken word and delicious costumes.

The show is conceived and choreographed by young Cornish artist Tom Jackson Greaves. Having spent several years dancing for Matthew Bourne, one of the UK’s most successful choreographers and directors, Tom was named winner of the New Adventures Choreographer Award in 2012. Since leaving Bourne’s company last December, Tom has been busy on many projects, including choreographing a show at the Commonwealth Cultural Festival in Glasgow and performing in a dance version of Kes at Sheffield’s Crucible. Now touring with his first full length show, Seven Deadly Sins can be seen in Dorset just once this Autumn – you are cordially invited to Adam and Eve’s house for dinner, and this is an invitation you simply can’t refuse.

‘Sexy slick and beautifully expressive…’ The Stage

Saturday 25 Oct, 7:30pm. Martinstown Village Hall. 01305 889963

www.artsreach.co.uk

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