Skip to main content
Triple Bill at Dance East

IPSWICH THINGS TO DO

Triple Bill at Dance East

DanceEast, Ipswich

Dates & Times

Looks like there are no upcoming dates for this event.

Book at event link

Information - Triple Bill at Dance East

CREATOR | CHANDENIE GOBARDHAN

Creator is a work driven by Trimurti’s phase of creation. All things in our universe are continuously going through the stages of creation. Considering the constant dance of countless vibrations with every atom that exists, the shifts through the cycle can be happening on an extremely subtle level.

The most intricate movements can impact relationships of space in and around us. Taking the agency in considering our thoughts, words and actions will allow us to create a world we want to live in.

Ultimately, we are all creators.

“Strong on subtlety and symbolism, CREATOR left me wanting more.” – Graham Watts, Dance Writer

Audience Warning: contains loud music.

 

PSYCHE | BROOKE MILLINER

When Time Was New, a hip hop dance theatre company by Brooke Milliner, presents PSYCHE.

You are what you repeatedly do. Can you break the cycle? As patterns of behaviour are uncovered and circumstances force their hand, two characters must make tough choices and confront who they see looking back in their reflection.

Poignant and uplifting, Brooke Milliner’s latest work tackles the unspoken challenges of the male psyche. Bringing together some of the UK’s most exciting Hip Hop artists, PSYCHE is a gripping piece of dance theatre that questions social convention – stripping back human behaviour to reveal the cost of ego.

PSYCHE was originally commissioned by The Place with support from Breakin’ Convention and Arts Council England.

 

SPLICE | EKLEIDO

Known for their work in the contemporary dance and underground club dance scenes, Hannah Ekholm and Faye Stoeser, known as creative duo Ekleido, present their critically acclaimed work SPLICE in which two dancers explore the balance between limitation and possibility to solve a physical puzzle.

SPLICE features a new original score by world-renowned electronic musician Floating Points fresh from his critically acclaimed work with San Francisco Ballet earlier this year.

“This was honestly one of my favourite performances I’ve ever seen – it was so good.” – audience member

Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Supported by DanceEast, The Place, Lab 13, Richard Chappell Dance CIC, and Create Destroy Studios.

Audience Warning: contains haze and strobe lighting.

Photo credit-Jack Thomson

This information has been submitted by another organisation or reference from the organisation website. Whilst we make every effort to make sure information is correct and up-to-date, Ipswich.love cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies. If you find any errors, please report them to us and we will pass them onto the organiser.

More Events

Things to do in Ipswich

Here are a few more events happening in Ipswich.

AR Trail: Ipswich Journey of Words

AR Trail: Ipswich Journey of Words

Ipswich Borough Council at Christchurch Mansion 25 Jun 2026 - 03 Jul 2026
Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival 2026

Suffolk Pride Fringe Festival 2026

Suffolk Pride 25 Jun 2026 - 28 Jun 2026
Dock Stories

Dock Stories

Ipswich Central 25 Jun 2026 00:00
FREE ActivLives Health Walks at Christchurch Park – ActivWalks

FREE ActivLives Health Walks at Christchurch Park – ActivWalks

ActivLives at Christchurch Park 25 Jun 2026 - 14 Dec 2026
Recent news
Culture

Local Creative Producers Appointed to Help Shape Ipswich’s 2029 City of Culture Bid

Ipswich’s journey toward becoming UK City of Culture 2029 takes another step forward today, as…

Around Ipswich

Our weekly pick of events in Ipswich – June 22 2026

Discover What’s On: Your Guide to a Fantastic Week in Ipswich Whether you are a…

Pride in Place

You Don’t Need To Be An Expert To Get Involved In Pride in Place

One of the biggest misconceptions about community projects is that they're only for people with impressive CVs, professional backgrounds or years of experience sitting on committees. The Pride in Place programme - a government investment for Whitehouse and Stoke Park/Chantry of £20m into each area over 10 years - is trying to change that.

Culture

Ipswich steps up its UK City of Culture 2029 bid

Ipswich steps up its UK City of Culture 2029 bid — and the town is…

To top