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The Butterfly Who Flew Into the Rave review – mesmerising trio tear up the dancefloor

Summerhall, EdinburghOli Mathiesen, Lucy Lynch and Sharvon Mortimer bring absolute focus to a shatteringly powerful show of street dance choreo and techno beatsThis could be the definition of leaving it all on the floor. The performance has begun before the audience are given wristbands and enter the room. The stage is like a nightclub, a table filled with water cups to one side and a floor spotlight in the corner. Beneath an array of suspended tube lights, forming a kind of ramshackle roof, are three people lost in music: Oli Mathiesen, Lucy Lynch and Sharvon Mortimer. We are hearing Nocturbulous Behaviour by Detroit techno giant Suburban Knight. It is relentless, as are the dancers.For the next hour, you are seated spectators at a rave. The opening minutes seem impenetrable, as if the trio are surrounded by a force field, but your passivity melts away as the music shudders through us all and they respond to our whoops. Those screams disappear into a soundscape that includes sirens, punishing drums, insistent beats and otherworldly bleeps. The accompaniment is loud, heavy, an assault. But the dancers are incredibly light on their feet – butterflies who float while the music stings like a bee. They add a touch of humour, too, akin to Matteo Haitzmann’s similarly unremitting trio performance Make It Count. Continue reading...

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