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Mama - Far From The Norm

Mama is the latest work from Olivier award winning choreographer Botis Seva.
Through generational stories of colonised bodies and questions of what race and culture mean in today’s world, Mama mixes the beauty of chaos with the quietness of the human soul. It plunges audiences into an unforgiving world fraying at the seams, a world where dark colonial secrets start to see the light, where once loved communities crumble.
We build, we destroy, we hate, we love, we try, and we continue, but some of us don't forget.

“Botis Seva's distinct language has placed him at the forefront of hip hop dance theatre in the UK and internationally”- CHANEL

Far From The Norm is an international touring company that strives to make honest, relevant and needed performance work that reflects our generation.
We deconstruct street dance vocabulary, challenge perceptions of Hip Hop and create work that empowers ordinary people. Our work is original and fearless and invites debate on social political issues and the contemporary world.
Mama is co-produced by Far From The Norm, Cergy-Pontoise Points Communs, Sadler's Wells, Tanzköln, Théâtre de la Ville, The Joyce Theater and The Lowry. Commissioned by Brighton Dome & Festival, DanceEast and Warwick Arts Centre. Supported by Fabric, University of East London and PRS Foundation’s The Open Fund.
Suitable for ages 12+
event dateWednesday 10 May 2023
venue addressThe House (main stage), University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Devon PL4 8AA
event timesVenue: The House (main stage), University of Plymouth
Date: Monday 10 May 2023
Time: 19:30 – 20:30
Tickets: standard £10 / concessions £7 / 12-18 year olds £5 / free to UoP students via SPiA
Organised by The Arts Institute
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