About

Set amongst rows of wooden chairs, with a huge chandelier hanging overhead, Broken Chords is a visually striking portrait of breaking up and breaking down by an international, multi-tasking ensemble of performers.

Heartbreaking in its honesty, full of dark humour, sublime dancing and playful theatricality, Broken Chords shifts effortlessly between the bleakly comic and the beautifully tragic, charting the director’s devastating divorce with rebellious and hysterical results.

Teasing the audience at every turn, Broken Chords represents Vincent Dance Theatre’s coming of age as a company that has consistently surprised, challenged and delighted audiences.

Broken Chords was originally commissioned by Sheffield Theatres and the Nuffield Theatre Lancaster and funded by Arts Council England and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Broken Chords was about the most harrowing yet inspiring transmutation of personal pain into artistic achievement that I have encountered.

New York Times

Credits

Directed and Designed by

Composed by

Alexandru Catona, Colin Elliot, John Avery

Additional music

Johann Sebastian Bach, Heinrich von Biber

Lighting Design

James Harrison

Costumes

Amanda Griffin

Dramaturgy

Ruth Ben Tovim

Artistic Associate

TC Howard

Devised and Performed by

TC Howard, , , Patrycja Kujawska, Alexandru Catona, Darren Anderson, Eleanor Mcdonald, Lee Clayden

Explore the production

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Charlotte Vincent reflections

Audio

Music from Vincent Dance Theatre's production, Broken Chords. Composed by Alex Catona with Colin Elliot and John Avery

Press

“An intelligently constructed and emotionally complex piece... an incredibly rich and satisfying journey.”

Jane Vranish, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 3 May 2010

“The blending of movement, live music, text and humor proved the wit and smarts of the company. Charlotte Vincent showed the ultimate bravery in leaving her broken heart on the stage.”

Adrienne Totino, Pittsburgh Dance Examiner, 3 May 2010

“In two full-evening works, British choreographer Charlotte Vincent matched desperation and humor in equal measure.”

Wendy Perron, Dance Magazine, 18 April 2010

“Rows of wooden chairs fill the stage. There must be over a hundred of them. A huge cluster of lightbulbs pretends to be a chandelier. Two soft chords are repeating: low-high, low-high. Patrycja Kujawska, barefoot and wearing a dark dress, makes her way slowly, bent over, between the first two rows of chairs.”

Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice, 3 April 2007

“Vincent’s 90-minute dance, performed on Thursday night as part of the Montclair State University’s adventurous Peak Performances series, is astonishingly original in the way it takes the familiar and turns it on its head. In the process Broken Chords shows the subtlety with which expressive movement, choreographed by an experienced and inspired artist, can cut to the heart of everyday reality.”

Jennifer Dunning, New York Times, 24 March 2007