Sunderland Echo

Striking dance will remember victims

PERFORMANC­E PIECE IS INSPIRED BY FLU PANDEMIC 100 YEARS ON

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A major new dance work commemorat­ing the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 – which killed more people than the First World War – is to be performed in Sunderland.

Acclaimed and highly-respected Shobana Jeyasingh Dance will perform Contagion in St Gabriel’s Church Hall in St Gabriel’s Avenue on Thursday, October 18, and Friday, October 19.

The church hall was used as a temporary hospital during the 1914-18 war and remained open to treat victims of the flu pandemic.

Directly exacerbate­d by troop and civilian migrations from the war, the 1918 pandemic infected one third of the world’s population and killed more than 50 million people.

At its height it claimed more than 100 Wearsiders a week, with people dying through pneumonia or heart failure as a result of the virus. The most deadly week saw 167 people die.

Undertaker­s had to bring in rules to help speed up funeral services to allow them to be able to deal with the high rate of fatalities.

Some residents in Sunderland believed the outbreak was due to bad bacon or ‘ war bread’ – a bread with reduced wheat, bulked out with oats, rye and barley. Sunderland West End Medical Society stated in the local press that this was not the case and citizens should not worry about this.

Contagion is part of the Sunderland Stages programme and was co-commission­ed by 14-18 Now, the UK’s arts programme commemorat­ing the First World War.

It is inspired by the spread of the virus and is set to an atmospheri­c soundtrack. Eight female dancers contort and mutate as they explore both the resilience and the vulnerabil­ity of the human body.

The striking work of the Austrian artist Egon Schiele, who fell victim to Spanish Flu, forms a visual footnote to the promenade piece.

Shobana Jeyasingh said: “The 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic whose centenary is marked this year is beginning to assert itself in our collective memory as one of the most dramatic episodes of global proportion­s. I very much hope that Contagion will serve as an act of commemorat­ion.”

 ??  ?? Contagion will be staged next week. Picture by Jane Hobson.
Contagion will be staged next week. Picture by Jane Hobson.

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