Alleyne Dance release new dance film: ‘Re(United)’

We are pleased to announce that Alleyne Dance have released a new dance film entitled Re(United). The film premiered as part of the annual dance festival Let’s Dance International Frontiers 2021 (LDIF21) preview launch at the end of October.

Highlighting the strength of family connectivity; witness the anticipation, joy, fear and excitement leading up to the moment siblings reunite after being separated for over half of their lives. Witness how connectivity is not limited to the physical, but can be held together through love and hope. 

Directed by award-winning filmmaker Antoine Marc, produced by Grace Okereke and performed by award-winning dancers Kristina and Sadé Alleyne. 

Learn more about Re(United) here.

Learn more about Alleyne Dance here.

Learn more about LDIF here.

Here is the exclusive teaser trailer for Alleyne Dance’s new dance film (Re)United! A heartwarming, interactive film about the emotional scares caused due to forced separation, (Re)United will be a short dance film that depicts the reuniting of adult siblings after being separated as children. Inspired by the true-life separation of Sir Mo Farrah and his twin brother who were torn apart due to the outbreak of war, identical twin sisters Kristina and Sadé Alleyne interpret the conflicting and probable nerve-racking emotions of the moment in time when they meet again. The film highlights the power and bond between siblings, and though separated and unable to connect physically for several years, the bonds and connectivity of family can still be held together through love and hope.
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