Production Gallery: Ockham's Razor

Airborne stills from the acrobatic theatre company's productions

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Arc: Aerialists Ockham's Razor hang out in their natural habitat
Nik Mackey

These photographs shows Ockham's Razor in performance. While there is a fierce kinetic energy to their work, photography captures something of its still beauty. The images come from four shows they have devised and performed on their own - Memento Mori (2004) Every Action... (2005), Arc (2007) and The Mill (2010) - and Hang On (2008), created in collaboration with Theatre-Rites.

All images by Nik Mackey unless stated.

  1. Memento Mori
  2. Every Action... i
  3. Every Action... ii
  4. Arc i
  5. Arc ii
  6. The Mill i
  7. The Mill ii
  8. The Mill iii
  9. Hang On (image by Patrick Baldwin)

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Book for Ockham's Razor's The Mill 19-21 January in the Linbury Studio, The Royal Opera House.  The London International Mime Festival runs from 13 to 30 January at the Barbican, the Southbank Centre, the Royal Opera House, the ICA and Warwick Arts Centre. Ockham's Razor website.

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