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Daring performers dance on 2.5 tonne block of ice for 8 hours under the backdrop of London's Canary Wharf

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Two aerial performers are seen dancing atop a two-and-a-half tonne of shaped ice suspended over the Royal Docks in London's Docklands (24th August).

The European premiere of the performance entitled THAW, lasted a staggering 8 hours and featured artists from Australian theatre company Legs On The Wall, created in response to the raging bushfires of 2019/20.

As the ice gradually thaws away, it highlights the need for urgent climate action.

The performance is part of the Greenwich+Docklands International Festival (GDIF) and takes place again on the 25th August.

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