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Blackhaine: And Now I Know What Love Is review – avant garde dance that grabs hold of your senses

Diecast, part of Manchester international festivalThe convulsing figures in Tom Heyes’ choreography, paired with intense sound and a guttural MC, are caught in a mesmerising struggle for human connectionThick smoke fills the room, creating a state of near-blindness, while gut-rumbling drones rattle an old industrial building to its core, as bodies writhe and convulse. The world premiere of Blackhaine’s And Now I Know What Love Is, an immersive performance blending choreography and sound, promises an “invitation to step outside of reality and into a numb world” and from the off it grabs hold of your senses.Blackhaine’s Tom Heyes is an experimental musician, rapper and choreographer – he’s worked with big rap names including Playboi Carti – who incorporates drill, drone, donk, and harsh soundscapes into his music, alongside practising the Japanese dance-theatre form butoh. He doesn’t perform himself here, instead creating a piece where there’s no stage, so dancers and audience coexist, roaming freely. Continue reading...

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