In this new piece, Bert and Nasi dance the end of their relationship, imagining what a future without each other might look like.
Above the stage, and projected onto a screen, two parallel narratives run alongside each other: the end of the Earth and the end of their collaboration.
In the vein of their previous work, it is a poignant, sad, and funny account of the ongoing ecological crisis.
Their dance is a reminder and a celebration of our own mortality and that of everything around us.



“Time unravels and stretches on into infinity, but the end has never seemed closer”
Lyn Gardner, Stagedoor
“Both insistently silly and unreservedly heart-rending”
★★★★ The Guardian
“like shaking your muscles out, like a long-waited exhale of a show”
Ava Wong Davies, Exeunt
In this new piece, Bert and Nasi dance the end of their relationship, imagining what a future without each other might look like.
Above the stage, and projected onto a screen, two parallel narratives run alongside each other: the end of the Earth and the end of their collaboration.
In the vein of their previous work, it is a poignant, sad, and funny account of the ongoing ecological crisis.
Their dance is a reminder and a celebration of our own mortality and that of everything around us.



Created and performed by
Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas
in collaboration with:
Laura Dannequin
Lighting Design
Jessica Hung Han Yun
Lighting Associate
Ruth Green
Company Manager
Ginny Graham
Producer
Hannah Slimmon (Farnham Maltings)
“Time unravels and stretches on into infinity, but the end has never seemed closer”
Lyn Gardner, Stagedoor
“Both insistently silly and unreservedly heart-rending”
★★★★ The Guardian
“like shaking your muscles out, like a long-waited exhale of a show”
Ava Wong Davies, Exeunt