Where are the girls when the boys are learning to bunny hop?

boy cycling around as girl stands on bike saddle with arms outstretched, as if flyingA dynamic, new outdoor show, fusing dance, circus and physical theatre – on bicycles!

Following the evolving relationship of a brother and sister growing up on, off, over and around their bikes, ‘Where are the girls when the boys are learning to bunny hop? looks at differing male/female approaches to cycling.  Spectacular bike tricks, fast paced choreography and moments of comedy, chart the sibling’s journey, as they bicker, push, pull, giggle and wheel their way to adulthood.

‘a very well presented and innovative show, and the audience really enjoyed it’  Joe Mackintosh, Artistic Director, Out There Festival, Great Yarmouth

Featuring one of the UK’s finest trick cyclists, Paddy Waters, and contemporary dancer and clown, Mary Eddowes, the show is choreographed by Janine Fletcher, conceived and produced by Karen Poley.

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‘Where are the girls when the boys are learning to bunny hop?’ is set to a soundtrack featuring music from the award winning Tru Thoughts label, with costume design by bicycle fashion house Cyclodelic, and is supported by Workspace and funded by Arts Council England.
Produced by: KP Projects

 

boy doing a scissor kick, jump over the handlebars of moving bike

girl pulls dress over her head and pulls faces through the material to the crowd

girl spins cycling boy around, both holding onto a bike wheel

girl turns lifted bike on back wheel with one leg stretched out behind, in arabesque

boy stands on handlebar and saddle of moving bike

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