VANHULLE Dance Theatre, a Worcestershire-based dance company, present a fusion of dance and film at The Courtyard this month.

Angles in Life is a gritty and slick production with international influences that questions the concept of reality in our world. We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.

This dance and film project is inspired by Birmingham's industrial landscape and led by Belgian born Laura Vanhulle.

Transporting the audience to a cinematic, dream-like world, audiences are drawn into a battle between two people, set against a foreboding original sound score, which combines music and human sounds such as breath.

“This production is at once anxious and playful, beautiful and rough," said David Durant, associate director at The Courtyard. "It will test your emotion as it draws you in – don’t miss it.”

Young people aged 14 – 25 can get 10 per cent off this show with The Courtyard Card. To find out more, visit courtyard.org.uk/courtyardcard or ask at the Box Office.

Angles in Life will be at The Courtyard on Saturday, April 18 at 7.30pm. To book, call the box office on 01432 340555 or visit courtyard.org.uk