Bert and Nasi explore and muse on the different ways they can or could have started their shows and lives working together. Touching on all the joys, difficulties, excitement and exhaustion that comes with beginning again and again.
As a part of the show, they work with a chorus of 15 non-professional participants, all aged 60 and over. They watch the two dance. They dance simple movements with them, serving as a gentle reminder that beginnings don’t stop with age and that we can always choose when and how we want to begin.
The piece is a life-affirming, surreal meditation on life and relationships, guiding the audience to a place of emotion and heart with neither performer, audience, nor participants knowing exactly how they got there.

Bert and Nasi explore and muse on the different ways they can or could have started their shows and lives working together. Touching on all the joys, difficulties, excitement and exhaustion that comes with beginning again and again.
As a part of the show, they work with a chorus of 15 non-professional participants, all aged 60 and over. They watch the two dance. They dance simple movements with them, serving as a gentle reminder that beginnings don’t stop with age and that we can always choose when and how we want to begin.
The piece is a life-affirming, surreal meditation on life and relationships, guiding the audience to a place of emotion and heart with neither performer, audience, nor participants knowing exactly how they got there.

Choreographer
Laura Dannequin
Lights
Alex Fernandes
Dramaturgy
Tom Brennan
Sound
Ben Osborn
Outside eye
Tim Etchells