DV8 Physical Theatre
(1986-present)

group and dance company

Aged 38

DV8 Physical Theatre (or Dance and Video 8) was a physical theatre company based at Artsadmin in London, United Kingdom. It was officially founded in 1986 by Lloyd Newson (1986–2015), Michelle Richecoeur (1986–1988) and Nigel Charnock (1986–1989, 1992). Lloyd Newson led the company as choreographer and artistic director from its inception, apart from the production My Sex, Our Dance (1986), which was co-created and performed with Nigel Charnock. DV8 officially ended in April 2022 when Lloyd Newson announced his retirement via the company web page. DV8's work is characterised by the desire to communicate ideas and feelings clearly with a focus on socio-political issues. The work challenges the limitations of dance by using any means necessary to find the most appropriate way to say something, thereby incorporating elements of theatre, dance, film, and, increasingly, text. DV8 toured work in the UK and to 28 countries worldwide, and received 55 national and international awards.

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My Sex Our Dance - DV8 Physical Theatre Founded in 1986, DV8 Physical Theatre challenges audiences as it explores themes of gender, sexuality, religion and politics. Their performance of "My Sex Our Dance" provided a powerful response to prejudice surrounding AIDS and the infamous Section 28. DV8 rehearsed here in 1987. #RainbowPlaques

St Peters Square, Leeds, United Kingdom where it rehearsed (1987)