ONE of the UK’s leading all-male dance companies will be heading for Worcestershire later this month with their brand new double-bill.

2Faced Dance will be in action at Malvern’s Forum Theatre on Tuesday, March 24, with Dreaming In Code, which has been described as a breath-taking collision of kinetically charged dance and theatre.

Comprising of two pieces; milk night, choreographed by Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly and Lucid Grounds, by the company’s own award-winning artistic director Tamsin Fitzgerald, Dreaming In Code is on an extensive UK-wide tour.

Boasting an original soundtrack from composers Angus MacRae and Tony-nominated Alex Baranowski, and a cast of five male dancers, 2Faced Dance explore what the future could look like in this powerful and fearless new work.

Talking about his piece, milk night, Eddie Kay has said: “When I was approached to work with an all-male company I became instantly absorbed by the thought of the absence of women.

"We can only imagine what would happen in this situation but, whilst exploring the idea with the performers, it became apparent we were all afraid of the same thing: forgetting. What would men have to do in order to hold onto the ever-fading memories of being with real women?”

milk night is a poignant and thought-provoking piece of physical theatre that sees the cast thrown into a world of the unknown.

Lucid Grounds, choreographed by Tamsin Fitzgerald, makes up the double-bill and uses powerful design, music, light and reflection to lead the audience on a journey through an all-encompassing world.

Referring to her piece, Fitzgerald has said: “Over the years I have become fascinated by the power of the brain and its ability to both control and disable the body.

"This led me to look at my own recollection of childhood events and memories. Is what we remember the truth or a series of small truths pieced together to create a new event or story? What would happen if we were able to directly experience each other’s memories or dreams?”