“LIMPET” by Harry Price

The film ranges from very pedestrian movement to more physicalised choreography. The aim is not to push any particular narrative onto the viewer but instead, let a series of actions describe a feeling. Non linear and visually claustrophobic, the film is deliberately disorienting. Sometimes tender, other times turbulent, there is a continual sense of negotiation throughout. Angel Perez’s sound design is rich with texture, continually expanding and contracting together with the movement.

FROM THE DIRECTOR

“My work straddles the border between strength and tenderness. Often exploring the ways in which we are able to translate human experience into movement. ‘LIMPET' explores a relationship. Specifically addressing the complexities of navigating unhealthy dependent relationships. Through this work, I was interested in challenging the typical stereotypes seen in dance films.”

-Harry Price

Credits

A film by Harry Price

Directed and Choreographed by Harry Price

Director of Photography// Zoë Que

Sound Design and Mix// Angel Perez

Edit// Lainy Black

Colourist// Jonny Thorpe

Gaffer// Mia Yanez

1st AC// Joshua Dadson

Camera Trainee// Michael Nicola

Title Graphics// Mo Patel

Produced by BalletBoyz


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