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Honouring Ian Spink (1948-2023)
MATTHEW HAWKINS pays tribute to an inspirational dancer and choreographer
INSPIRATIONAL: Ian Spink during a rehearsal in the Schoolhill Studio, Aberdeen [Colin Thom]

THE Ian Spink Group emerged in London circa 1980. The troupe’s flyers featured an image of an unpeopled thoroughfare curving away enigmatically, yet the show the image heralded was (as I then saw) rich with dancing, new music and handmade design. 

Dead Flight fixes in my memory, with its installed transverse section of aircraft fuselage and its pencil-skirted crew enacting deadpan variations on post-armageddon duck-and-cover scenarios.

I caught The Blue Table, a bureaucratic flourish featuring cashmere twinsets, filing cabinets, handbags, dog-biscuits, and verbal patter.

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