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Ain’t No Body Gonna Light Me Better

Last week saw the whole of Sadler’s Wells totally transformed into an interactive installation of lights, sounds, and videos – but no people. And by the whole of Sadler’s Wells – I mean the whole, with backstage areas, the control room, wardrobe, and even under the stage open to the public to explore.

It was a tremendous success as crowds and crowds of people headed from Michael Hulls’ ‘Lightspace’ on stage through Nitin Sawhney’s ‘Indelible’ before finishing at Lucy Carter’s ‘Hidden’. Accompanying the journey were videos by Siobhan Davies and David Hinton and Russell Malliphant.

The press also had a great time with The Guardian describing No Body as ‘a radiant choreography of light and sound’.

Want to see more photos from No Body? Click here to see our storify with some of the best photos taken by the public.

Photo credit: Heathcliff O’Malley

Categories: Uncategorised • by Georgia
Jun 21
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