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5:12pm Friday 11th April 2008
Over the course of a year, David Harradine, artistic director of Fevered Sleep, observed and recorded the quality of the light in Brighton.
An Infinite Line is his exporation of how it affected him and altered the look and mood of things around him.
Commissioned especially for the Brighton Festival, Fevered Sleep's part-installation, part-performance production takes place in a dark basement.
By day, multiple cine projectors reveal a landscape in constant flux, as seen through moving postcards of sea, sky and architecture. By night, a visual poem tells how it feels to wander through the city, sit on the beach and wait for the sun rise. Dancers, musicians, lighting and rain represent the way people relate to the light.
The show is part of an ongoing project about light that will explore artistic expression of it in its different forms, as observed in distinctive geographic locations.
Fevered Sleep is also behind children's show Brilliant, an imagination of a world made solely of light, that comes to the festival from Sunday, May 11 (see Theatre)
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