Home, Land and Sea “After the first interval was the premiere of Shaun James Kelly’s “Chrysalis” set to the Phillip Glass music “Metamorphosis” which was inspired by the Franz Kafka short story of a man who wakes up to find his body has been changed to that of a large insect or chrysalis.The setting for the dance also gave a nod to Kafka’s other work “The Trial” with various figures, some in trench coats roaming the stage, divesting themselves of items of clothing , an act which provided a clever metaphor for transformation – the shedding of skin and the emergence of the butterfly from the chrysalis.The music features Glass at his minimalist best with repeated phrases and eerie looping sequences. There were also long, enigmatic silences which were as expressive as the music and emphasised the notions of the dream, the surreal and the transformation.The musical landscape with its abrupt, stark sounds was echoed by the dancers with their carefully choreographed movements, rapid changes and tense interactions.”Reviewed by John Daly-Peoples