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Justice in Motion's BOUND Now on Tour

By: Mar. 31, 2017
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Inspired by true accounts of human trafficking, by dreams, broken promises, resilience and above all hope, BOUND tells of three people's journeys into the unknown. Oxford based physical theatre company Justice in Motion is passionate about bringing to light the experiences of those trafficked, while exposing the industry that lies behind.

Very much a contemporary story, Justice in Motion looks at the person behind the headlines in BOUND, a moving and beautifully crafted drama about trafficking. The show is a compelling and passionate mixture of physical theatre, dance, music, spoken word and film creating an entertaining, sometimes humorous and often thought provoking theatrical experience for today's audiences.

The show, suitable for 14 years and over, is followed, after some performances, by a discussion with the performers and human trafficking experts.

Artistic Director Anja Meinhardt said ' I had originally intended to create a piece about dreams, hopes and promises but soon found myself in this alien world instead, one which back then, I knew little about. It could be a difficult subject so the actors and I set about devising a drama that deals with the subject sensitively and in a realistic manner, yet light enough to keep our audience entertained and engaged. From the responses we get after the show I think we have achieved exactly that.'

The Company is:

Anja Meinhardt, Justice in Motion's artistic director. She trained in Germany, Austria and subsequently in England, amongst others with David Glass, Amit Lahav and Hofesh Shechter.

Emma Webb is a performer, director and choreographer, who recently worked with Wild Boor Ideas, Oxford Playhouse, Shadowlight Artists, and Bayanni Theatre.

Daniel Rejano is a physical performer with many years' experience working within a wide range of venues. He trained at Carampa Circus school in Madrid and Estudis de Teatre Lecoq. He has collaborated with Tierra Theatre, Panta Rei, Oily Cart and others.

www.justiceinmotion.co.uk

BOUND tours to

THE MILL ARTS CENTRE, Banbury, Thursday 20 April at 7.30pm www.themillartscentre.co.uk

OVAL HOUSE, London Tuesday 9 - Saturday 13 May at 7.30pm www.ovalhouse.com

Old Fire Station, Oxford Friday 2 & Saturday 3 May at 7.30pm, Sat Mat 2.30pm www.oldfirestation.org.uk

CORNERSTONE, Didcot Wednesday 21 June at 7.30pm www.cornerstone-arts.org.uk

JUSTICE IN MOTION is a professional Physical Theatre Company comprising of a collective of artists and collaborators that are passionate about art and social justice. Its maIn Focus is to raise awareness about social injustice, through powerful, thought-provoking and visually stunning performances and to catalyze and inspire debate and action for social change. Through high-quality performance

JUSTICE IN MOTION challenges perception, encourages debate and engages audiences. Its work speaks of hope, redemption and forgiveness, while clearly and fearlessly portraying the harsh reality of the issues that concern society. It delivers workshops and events that engage the public, to equip and inspire in the fight against injustice. It collaborates with partner-organisations that work in the field of the issues, in order to gain valuable insight, have speakers at post-show discussions, connect them and audiences, access new audiences through their network and raise their profile.



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