A Book of Hours is a meditation on the mystery of time, a live performance combining stop-motion animation, screen dance projections and a quirky live musical score from a quartet of choreographed musicians.
With a quartet for toothbrushes, vegetables swirling in stop-motion and wind-up toys whirring across the stage, this revelatory new work is a triumph of imagination from a team of award-winning Victorian artists.
Created by composer Kate Neal, choreographer Gerard Van Dyck, filmmaker Sal Cooper and performed by new music ensemble Rubiks Collective, A Book of Hours explores how we divide our time and spend our days.
A sonic and visual feast for the senses, A Book of Hours is full of moments to surprise and delight audiences of all ages.