We'd like to invite you to support our very first Molecule sharing:
MOLECULE
Artist: Dino Rovaretti
MADE OF PAPER
The Project Space, Newport
Tues 10th February
7.30pm
£3 tickets (with a free glass of wine/beer)
WHAT IS MOLECULE?
Molecule is a new project development scheme that offers space, resource, external mentorship, and three hundred quid to artists seeking a platform for work in it's early, physical stages of development.
It is open to Welsh and International participants, and aims to assist the creation and development of new work that falls under the category of ‘Theatre’ ‘Performance’ or ‘Live Art’.
Supported by National Theatre Wales: TEAM and The Project Space we aim to run Molecule twice a year; once in the winter and once in the summer, offering our time, resources and a little bit of cash we hope to help nurture the creation of new and exciting work in Newport.
WHAT IS BEING SHARED? Dino Rovaretti is a Newport born Performing Artist who recently graduated from Falmouth University, and is currently living and working in Bristol. Having met Dino some years ago, we had high hopes he would go on to create unique, exciting and experimental work. So when we learnt he was looking to develop a new autobiographical piece of work, entitled: Made Of Paper, we decided it was the perfect time to relaunch Molecule and support Dino in the early stages of his work and career. MADE OF PAPER Using an autobiographical narrative of illness and loss Dino tells the story of his medical journey with a congenital condition that he shared with a special teddy bear.
After a period of research in 2014 (see Missing Bear project), Dino presents a piece of visual poetry centred on his body and the one that is stuffed with fluff, in order to re-combine medicine and theatre. Using his medical notes from aged 5-10 as a score and script, Dino attempts to fit back into his younger body and understand his history and position on a notional scale of ‘health’. We would love you to come and support Dino and Molecule on 10th Feb, offering your thoughts, feelings, ideas and suggestions. Thanks for reading. Please share this blog and help support the future of Molecule.
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