Rennie Harris Puremovement's
Students of the Asphalt Jungle
Peacock Theatre
21 - 25 October at 7.30pm and Saturday matinee at 3pm
Tickets £10 - £25. Ticket Office 020 7863 8000
www.sadlerswells.com Rennie Harris, who brought his acclaimed, fast-moving, hip-hop rap sensation Rome & Jewels to the Peacock Theatre last year, returns with Students of the Asphalt Jungle in October. His company of seven energetic dancers perform a mixed programme of work previously unseen in the UK. Rennie Harris Puremovement blends diverse African-American traditions with contemporary hip-hop to explore the ideas, politics and sentiments of a changing society. For its Peacock Theatre performances the company presents four diverse pieces.
Continuum (1997) is a dazzling whirl of movement, which appears to have no beginning or end, creating an illusion of infinite motion. P-Funk (1992) is dedicated to other dancers who have lost their way or been killed on the streets. Their spirits are funkdefied or resurrected in a stunning display of virtuoso movement. March of the Antmen (1992) draws on the tone and aura of original music created by Harris' friend Dru Minyard whose life and death inspired the piece. Students of the Asphalt Jungle (1992) is a vibrant affirmation of African-American heritage through creative improvisation and physical heroism.
Rennie Harris is one of the US's leading choreographers. At the forefront of the hip-hop movement, he is credited with elevating it from the streets to an artform in its own right. Brought up in an area of Philiadelphia known locally as the Badlands, Rennie starting dancing in his living room aged eight, copying moves he watched on Soul Train. Whilst his contemporaries were on the streets involved in gangs and guns, Rennie was on the streets dancing. In his early days as a dancer he toured with Run DMC, Fat Boys, Kurtis Blow and Whodini, before leaving the commercial sector to form Rennie Harris Puremovement in 1992. In 2000 the Philadelphia Weekly voted him one of the most influential people in Philadelphia in the last 100 years and he has been compared to choreographic greats Alvin Ailey and Bob Fosse. Rome & Jewels, his original and exhilarating take on Romeo and Juliet, won a Bessie award for choreography and was nominated for an Olivier Award.
What they say:
'...the dancing is superb, since Rennie Harris Puremovement is dedicated to rediscovering hip-hop dance in a serious way.' Daily Telegraph
'His performers are so compelling we'd follow them anywhere.' The Observer
'His company is loaded with kinetic talent.' The Times
PRESS NIGHT: Tuesday 21 October, 7.30pm
For further press information, or to arrange interviews please contact Angela Dias, Sadler's Wells Press Officer, 020 7863 8114 or
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info@epo-online.com Rennie Harris UK Tour Schedule
20 October - 15 November 2003
20 - 25 October
Peacock Theatre, London
Tickets: 020 7863 8222
27 & 28 October
Birmingham Hippodrome
Tickets: 0870 730 1234
30 October - 1 November
The Lyric Theatre, Belfast
Tickets: 028 9027 2626
3 & 4 November
The Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
Tickets: 0114 249 6000
6 - 8 November
Manchester Contact,
Tickets: 0161 274 4400
11 & 12 November
Brighton Dome
Tickets: 01273 709709
13 - 15 November
New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
Tickets: 01473 295900