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Call out to participants to be part of performance workshop/research about coexistence..
We are human beings. A species of mammal on this earth. We have primitive needs and requirements to survive. We coexist. What do these things mean in the modern day? What are human relationships built on?
I am really excited to be developing some workshops, sessions, actions that is part of some research of mine into new ways of working as an artist, producer, collaborator, human being. I am looking into creative collaboration around themes of needs, cooperation and coexistence. Much of my work previously has always been about navigating a space, about our relationship to our environment and paying attention to human behaviours or movements. I am treating this workshop as hopefully one of many experimental processes.
Without going into too much detail yet, the workshop will involve working together, moving together, leaning on each other, writing together, speaking and not speaking, eating together and being silent.
This will happen…
On: Sunday 30th August 2015
We will: Arrive at 10.30am for an 11am start
At: Wales Millennium Centre, Preseli Room.
An will cost: nothing (thank you WMC!)
The first workshop will be responding to an interview that I saw on television recently. A man was holding a bird of prey. The largest of three sea eagles on earth. The interviewer asked what their relationship is built from. He answered with three elements. Trust. Food and Routine. We will explore these three things. It may take us one day to (un)cover one of these things. It may take us 30 minutes for each. What I know is the starting point, the content is up to us all when we are together.
Please could you confirm your attendance by Sunday 23rd August. If you are unable to attend please let me know if you would like to be included in future updates of this project.
Claire Prosser
clairelouiseprosser@outlook.com
Call out for participants in workshop for research...
We are human beings. A species of mammal on this earth. We have primitive needs and requirements to survive. We coexist. What do these things mean in the modern day? What are human relationships built on?
I am really excited to be developing a series of workshops, sessions, actions that form part of some research of mine into new ways of working as an artist, producer, collaborator, human being. I am looking into creative collaboration around themes of needs, cooperation and coexistence. Much of my work previously has always been about navigating a space, about our relationship to our environment and paying attention to human behaviours or movements. I am treating this workshop as hopefully one of many experimental processes.
Without going into too much detail yet, the workshop will involve working together, moving together, leaning on each other, writing together, speaking and not speaking, eating together and being silent.
This will happen…
On: Sunday 30th August 2015
We will: Arrive at 10.30am for an 11am start
At: Wales Millennium Centre, Preseli Room.
An will cost: nothing (thank you WMC!)
The first workshop will be responding to an interview that I saw on television recently. A man was holding a bird of prey. The largest of three sea eagles on earth. The interviewer asked what their relationship is built from. He answered with three elements. Trust. Food and Routine. We will explore these three things. It may take us one day to (un)cover one of these things. It may take us 30 minutes for each. What I know is the starting point, the content is up to us all when we are together.
Please could you confirm your attendance by Sunday 23rd August. If you are unable to attend please let me know if you would like to be included in future updates of this project.
Claire Prosser
clairelouiseprosser@outlook.com
Call Out for Performing Artists/ Filmakers/ Theatre Makers / Live Artists / Community Groups / Comedy
We are looking for people to be involved in our Black History Month Programme in Cardiff in the form of film, music, drama, storytelling, dance etc.
We are particularly interested in hearing from Black artists and performers but also those with a connection to our themes of ‘Strong Black Women’ with a Welsh/Local link.
If you know of anybody who may be interested in showcasing their talents, please send details to fran@fizzievents.com or rowantalbot@fizzievents.com
Hi all, we are now accepting ideas for the west Wales round of the Big Democracy Project. I'll be travelling around west Wales in the coming weeks so please get in touch if you'd like to meet up.
https://www.nationaltheatrewales.org/big-democracy-project
Wanted: sound / video / scenic designers
Supported by The Arts Council of Wales, Canoe Theatre are looking for three designers to work on a design concept for Three Tall Women by Edward Albee.
Canoe are embarking on an R&D project to create a design concept for the play Three Tall Women by Edward Albee. The project will consist of several days of workshops at Y Ffwrnes, Llanelli, working with Director, Julia Thomas, actors and a production manager, culminating in a sharing with invited guests.
We are looking to fill the following roles:
Selected candidates must be available for some / all of the following dates: Friday 7th August and Monday 10th – Wednesday 12th August
Fee: £84 per day
Expenses towards travel and accommodation offered.
If you are interested, please email canoetheatre@gmail.com including your CV and examples of your previous work.
Hello all, just a reminder that the deadline for £180 bursaries for the 101 Outdoor Arts Week long residential program with Red Earth is next week - July 31st - After this date the workshop will be at £300 full price £250 Earlybird. All accommodation and some meals included.
Kristofferh@cornexchangenew.co.uk or 01635 582666 if you need anymore info
SCRATCH PLATFORM 6
We are still have slots available for SP6 this Sunday - 7.30 - Four Bars.
If you have some work to share and you would like a 10 minute slot email rowan@fizzievents.com.
Here are some details...
Do You Want To Perform at our Birthday Scratch Platform?
10 min slots now up for grabs - Performance Art, Live Art, Comedy, Cabaret, Experimental Music, Spoken Word...
Try something new or breath life into older work. We always have a fantastic, supportive and generous audience. Get feed back AND IT'S FREE!!
If you don't want to perform come along and enjoy an utterly brilliant Sunday night with a pint.
Familia de la Noche
Presents
The Very Grey Matter of Edward Blank
Edinburgh Preview - Pontardawe Arts Centre 28th July 2pm and 7.30pm
Edward Blank is extraordinary.
An exceptional literary talent and ghost writer, Edward Blank has the ability to change Mills and Boon into James Joyce before breakfast. His radical rewrites and astounding editing means that demand for his work is so great his letterbox clatters non-stop with tapes for transcription and Edward never leaves the solitude of his tiny magnolia flat.
But Edward is far from alone. Emerging from his fractured conscience is an anarchic family of imagined characters, each with a hook in Edward's life that pulls him deeper into fantasy. Each day the circus begins anew and Edward seems happy in his ordinary-extraordinary existence until, one day, a voice on an audio tape changes everything.
Following the 5-star success of The Greatest Liar in all the World, Familia de la Noche create a hilarious, heart-breaking story of madness and lost love using their signature style of dark comedy, clowning, live music and storytelling.
Opportunities for Directors in Pontardawe
Here for details: http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/profiles/blogs/young-dire...
Hello everyone, if you have a spare moment, please sign the online petition to protest the threatened closure of South Street Arts Centre in Reading. It's a brilliant venue with an inspiring programme. Its closure would be a huge loss.
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