
Bat For Lashes announces forthcoming film, The Dream Of Delphi - A New Transmission
London-based musician and multi-disciplinary artist Natasha Khan – AKA Bat For Lashes – has announced the film The Dream Of Delphi - A New Transmission, as the visual accompaniment to her album, The Dream Of Delphi.
While Natasha Khan has always created visual stories and films for her albums, this new era sees her pushing the creative further than ever with the ambitious release of a counterpart album film. Produced in collaboration with creative director and choreographer Alexandra Green and directed by Freddie Leyden, the film acts as a visual score and accompaniment to the album, punctuated and anchored by the official music videos from the album’s singles.
The Dream of Delphi - A New Transmission is a visual narrative that accompanies the calling, the creating and birthing of a child, with an exploration of both the human rawness that surrounds that experience and the mythical and universal realisations that have occurred for Natasha during her journey of motherhood. The dance pieces include partner work that explores the pressures, bonding, and tenderness that occurs when lovers become parents, and the dances with the two women hint at Natasha’s relationship with the midwives, the best friends and the sisterhood she felt she so badly needed around the birth of her daughter.
The Dream of Delphi is set for release on 31 May via Mercury KX.
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