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Presented with Melbourne Recital Centre

Last and First Men

Neon Dance, Jóhann Jóhannsson & Yair Elazar Glotman, narration by Tilda Swinton

  • Dance
  • Film
  • Performance
  • Sitting
  • Melbourne Recital Centre

  • Approx 65 minutes

  • RISING subscriber presale Friday 10AM

  • Tickets onsale Monday 17 March 10AM

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Two dancers in knee pads and platform shoes are connected by long, flowing strands of fabric, one dancer leaning forward and another arching backward.

Last and First Men

  • $59 — $69

A UK dance work set against the surreal and sumptuous sci-fi visuals of the late Jóhann Jóhannsson.

A future race is on the verge of extinction. Almost all that’s left are lone, surreal monuments, beaming into the wilderness. Across 2,000 million years, these last humans make contact to tell their story. To offer us help, and to ask for it.

Based on the ground-breaking 1930 novel by Olaf Stapledon, Last and First Men was the directorial swansong from Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. This dance performance unfurls against the backdrop of his film—an arresting, post-humanist meditation that he shot on 16mm black and white film, across windswept plains. Three performers merge and break apart against Jóhannsson’s stark and dreamlike images—orbiting each other like electrons—taking the sci-fi to cosmic new depths. The movement is framed by Tilda Swinton’s commanding narration and an original score by Jóhannsson and Yair Elazar Glotman, choreographed by Adrienne Hart, performed live for RISING.

Come sit among the ruins and heed their prophetic expression.

Listen patiently. We who are the last men, earnestly desire to communicate with you…

Artistic Team

Created by

Neon Dance

Concept & Direction

Adrienne Hart

Film

Jóhann Jóhannsson

Musical Direction

Yair Elazar Glotman

Composition

Johann Jóhannsson & Yair Elazar Glotman

Choreography

Adrienne Hart in collaboration with Fukiko Takase, Kelvin Kilonzo, Aoi Nakamura, Makiko Aoyama

Dance Performance

Fukiko Takase, Kelvin Kilonzo, Aoi Nakamura

Lighting Design

Nico De Rooij

Costume Design

Mikio Sakabe & Ana Rajcevic Studios

Artefacts

Ana Rajcevic Studios

Photography

Miles Hart

Graphic Design

Naile Muslu

International Tour Management

Disk Agency / Remco Schuurbiers

Project Management

Maeve O’Neill, Neon Dance

Supporters

Melbourne Recital Centre (MRC)
Arts Council England.Logo

Supported by CTM Festival Berlin, Sadler’s Wells, Swindon Dance, Pavilion Dance South West

Image Credits

Last and First Men by Neon Dance. PHOTO: Miles Hart