Theatre
Dance

Modern God

Stunts will be attempted. Records broken. Memes made. Content consumed. Advertising sold. Lives ruined. Heroes formed. A new high-powered dance work by Footnote New Zealand Dance and Jeremy Beck.

$40 - $35 (Service Fees Apply)
1 hour 15 minutes
20 Feb - 22 Feb 2025

Stunts will be attempted. Records broken. Memes made. Content consumed. Advertising sold. Lives ruined. Heroes formed.

This high-powered show, straddling the realms of contemporary dance and physical theatre, delves into the intricate web of global internet culture and the evolving complexity of the virtual world. It's a unique opportunity to dissect our interactions with the internet, from its absurdity and speed to its utility and potential dangers.

Presented by Aotearoa’s trailblazing contemporary dance company Footnote New Zealand Dance, created by visionary choreographer Jeremy Beck and AV design team RDYSTDY.

“Utterly arresting … a work of complex thought, professional execution and deep enjoyment” - Mona Williams (DANZ) on Beck’s A Floor, Some Thoughts, And Us.

Presented by:
Footnote New Zealand Dance

Creative Team:
Choreographer: Jeremy Beck
AV Design: RDYSTDY
Sound Design: Benny Jennings
Lighting Design: Tony Black

Audience Warnings: 
Contains loud music, and flashing lights. 

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