• The Poe Saga

    The Poe Saga is an immersive and ambitious long-term dance theatre project exploring some of the greatest tales by Edgar Allan Poe, framed by the aesthetic of queer artist Aubrey Beardsley.

  • What's On

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  • Community Outreach

    Outstanding workshops in educational and community settings, championing and celebrating LGBTQIA+ communities and voices in the North East of England, through the compelling and immersive retelling of the tales of Edgar Allan Poe. 

WHAT’S ON

Fragments of Poe.

The Poe Saga is an immersive and ambitious long-term dance theatre project exploring some of the greatest tales by Edgar Allan Poe, framed by the aesthetic of queer artist Aubrey Beardsley. It combines film and spectacular dance theatre and is suitable for traditional and non traditional settings.

Fragments of Poe is an intriguing, “utterly brilliant” evening of dance and film that whets the appetite with pre- or post-show discussions and engagement programmes. It premiered at Durham Fringe Festival on July 25th and is available to book. Perfect for small venues, festivals, book nights and Hallow’een!

“This project looks amazing! A project exploring the fantastical, deliciously disturbing and internally eventful work of Poe. Wonderful.”

— Claire Webster, Saaremets Artistic Director, Skimstone Arts

“Quirky and macabre”

“Mesmerising”

“Tumultuous, disturbing, elevating”

Be part of the journey, partner with us, book a workshop, performance or talk. Contact Dora Frankel at frankeldora@gmail.com

REVIEW

“Even without a deep knowledge of Poe’s stories, the essence of gothic horror imbues every moment, from subtle quivers and convulsions to full-bodied swoops and lurches.”

Pagan Hunt, A Feast of Gothic Drama, COMMOTION

Dancer Becky Horne posed crouching next to an ancient stone wall. The Poe Saga. Image Luke Waddington.

Building the Poe Community

Support our ambition to engage with intergenerational LBGTQIA+ communities in exploration of movement with Edgar Allan Poe’s literature.

ABOUT

Dora Frankel

Choreographer, Performer, Educator, Mentor, Dance Reviewer.


“Dora Frankel’s choreography is meticulous, every glance and gesture communicating an intention, with a satisfying balance between repetitions and ephemerality.”

— Pagan Hunt, Commotion

Images George de Haas, Tony Griffiths, Frank Young, Luke Waddington, Bec Hughes.