Henri Oguike’s unflinching and thrilling Signal first stunned audiences in 2004. Danced to the stirring, imposing rhythms of Japanese Taiko drums, this powerful piece embraces both the frenzy of the battlefield and the calm at the centre of the storm. "The...
Ana Luján Sánchez returns to Phoenix following the performances of her piece cervaNtes in 2008 with her first new work for the company, Catch. Taking its concept from René Magritte’s famous painting The Son of Man, this abstract work...
Inspired by the fascinating world of cymatics, SoundClash is a brand new work by Kompany Malakhi’s Kwesi Johnson. Based on the complex and beautiful patterns created by sound waves when made visible, this entertaining piece takes these actions and reactions...

With a live microphone at its heart, Maybe Yes Maybe, Maybe No Maybe sees five dancers blend movement and voices to create a uniquely witty piece of dance. Teasing and playful but full of attitude, the work is set to a score by composers Street Furniture that transforms...