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in-i

by Juliette Binoche and Akram Khan
with visual design by Anish Kapoor
and music composition by Philip Sheppard

If the Greeks had 14 words to describe different ways of loving, how many dare we experience?

A major new work of dance theatre created by one of the world’s leading dancer/choreographers, Akram Khan, and actress Juliette Binoche.

Throughout their careers, Binoche and Khan have both sought out surprising and daring collaborations. Akram Khan has always taken an inter-disciplinary approach to dance and his collaborators have included Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Antony Gormley and Nitin Sawhney (zero degrees), Sylvie Guillem (Sacred Monsters) and Hanif Kureishi.

Similarly, Juliette Binoche has made artistically challenging choices with directors such as Michael Haneke (Hidden) and Louis Malle (David Hare’s screenplay Damage), and has starred in award-winning films including The English Patient and Chocolat.

Creating the environment for the duet is Turner Prize-winning artist Anish Kapoor.

in-i is a unique collaboration between three of today’s most exciting artists.

Co-produced by
Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
National Theatre, London
Theatre de la Ville, Paris
Grand Theatre de Luxembourg
Romaeuropa Festival, Rome
La Monnaie, Brussels
Sydney Opera House, Sydney
Curve, Leicester

Latecomers may not be admitted 


photo (Akram Khan and Juliette Binoche) by Marianne Rosenstiehl 

in-i finished on: 20 October 2008

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