
🎬 Title: Gazelle Twin & NYX: Deep England, A Performance Film
Story: After a 15-month hiatus, NYX and Gazelle Twin reunited at the historic Shoreditch Town Hall, a Grade II listed venue, to deliver an extraordinary performance featuring an edited rendition of their celebrated album, Deep England. This work is deeply influenced by English pagan and sacred music and serves as an electronic-choral evolution of Gazelle Twin’s 2018 album, Pastoral (Anti-Ghost Moon Ray). In this performance, tracks from Pastoral—an album whose political relevance has only grown since its release—are reinvented alongside fresh arrangements from NYX Music Director Sian O’Gorman, Paul Giovanni, and William Blake. This project involved collaboration with Movement Director Imogen Knight and Sound Associate Peter Rice to enhance the overall artistic expression.
⭐ Rating: 8 (1 votes)
📅 Release date: June 30, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 33 minutes
🎭 Genres: Music
🎬 Directors: Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard
🌍 Produced in: United Kingdom
👥 Cast: Gazelle Twin, Sian O’Gorman, Kelechi Anucha, Ruth Corey, Cecilia Forssberg, Adelaide Pratoussy, Shireen Qureshi, Natalie Sharp
Editor’s Note: A concise commentary on Gazelle Twin & NYX: Deep England, A Performance Film (2021): This film presents a harmonious combination of music that prioritizes tone over visual extravagance. Director Iain Forsyth maintains a strong narrative focus, highlighting character development rather than flashy distractions. The performances of Gazelle Twin, Sian O’Gorman, and Kelechi Anucha are commendably understated and genuine. With a runtime of 33 minutes, the film neatly encapsulates its themes. While it has its rough spots, the positives significantly outweigh these flaws. If this concept resonates with you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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