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WalesLab

WalesLab is no longer receiving submission. This page is an archive and a place for dicussion on previous WaleSLab projects.

If you'd like to get in touch with someone about WalesLab, please contact Simon Coates, Creative Associate. 

For more info on the projects we've supported you can see the links on the right hand side. 

You can join the group to be kept up to date about projects as they continue to change and to see notifications of future opportunities.

Website: http://nationaltheatrewales.org/waleslab
Location: Wales
Members: 472
Latest Activity: Dec 13, 2017

WalesLab information

WalesLab was NTW's initiative for supporting emerging artists and new ideas for performance. This is a group and discussion forum for those artists involved in WalesLab or those interested in learning more about the various projects under development.

WalesLab consisted of:

Summercamp:        

A summer camp for up to twenty theatre makers and artists of varied experience to share ideas, learn form each other and stimulate new collaborations and projects (watch the video below to find out more).

WalesLab projects -

Small groups working for around 1-2 weeks based somewhere in Wales.

Germinate:    Three times a year small groups of artists will be offered the opportunity to spend around two weeks somewhere in Wales developing an idea or project which they have already begun working on, and will share their work with a local audience. There will be three Germinate projects a year, one of which will have an international element.

WalesLab is no longer open for new submissions. Have a look at the 'Your Work' page on the NTW website to find out about how to share your ideas with the company.

 

Discussion Forum

"Red Dragon and Soil Traveller" got two prizes in Japan!! AND, WANTED!!

Hello! I am Yasuro Ito in Tokyo,Japan. I am a theatre director and writer of…Continue

Tags: producer, wanted, international, musical, japan

Started by Yasuro Ito Oct 26, 2016.

Company Workshop with Award Winning Familia de la Noche Theatre

Award Winning Company Familia de la Noche are running a company workshop at Chapter Arts Centre on Tuesday 24th November, running alongside performances their 5* show The Greatest Liar in all the…Continue

Tags: cardiff, chapter, physical, clowning, workshop

Started by Becca Cox Oct 27, 2015.

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer OpportunitiesThis autumn The Abacus on Wood Street welcomes:The Cardiff Christmas Bazaar!In conjunction with Somewhereto_, ProMoCymru, The Modern Alchemists and National Youth Theatre…Continue

Tags: freebies, experience, cardiff, support, creative

Started by Sophie Chei Hickson Aug 21, 2014.

ONiiiT: The Power of Words

ONiiiT is back!Back by popular demand, after a successful set of workshops,…Continue

Tags: skills, cardiff, fun, workshop, fundraising

Started by Sophie Chei Hickson Aug 21, 2014.

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Comment by Heloise Godfrey-Talbot on November 8, 2014 at 1:57

It makes me feel homesick for a world of pure art! What a world ...

Comment by Simon Coates on November 5, 2014 at 2:55

Hi Everybody - we've been working on a Storify of this year's Summercamp to pull together the blogs, photos and videos of what went on in Dale Fort.

Do have a look and let me know what you think - 

https://storify.com/ntw/summercamp-2014

Comment by Sarah Harris on October 30, 2014 at 6:34

Hello Everyone!

Outdoor arts specialists Walk the Plank are looking to fill 3 Freelance, fixed-term posts for Wales Millennium Centre’s 10th Anniversary Event.

Get applying!

Walk the Plank is a leading outdoor arts organisation renowned for its pioneering creative approach and commitment to engagement and participation. We have been commissioned to deliver a high-profile ‘moment’ for Wales Millennium Centre’s anniversary programme in September 2015.

Costume Designer
We're looking for a Costume Designer to work in collaboration with the Artistic Director, Designer, Creative Producer, and other creative associates to create all costume elements for the events.

Details: http://bit.ly/WMCCostumeDesigner

Deadline: 4pm Tuesday 11 November 2014


Digital Artist
We're looking for a Digital Artist to work in collaboration with the Artistic Director, Designer, Creative Producer, and other creative associates to create all digital elements for the events.

Details: http://bit.ly/WMCDigitalArtist

Deadline: 4pm Friday 14 November 2014


Marketing & Communications Project Manager
We're looking for an experienced Marketing & Communications professional to project manage the practical development of key marketing and communications activity associated with the event, ensuring all activity is delivered on time, within budget and to suitable standards / guidelines.

Details: http://bit.ly/WMCMarcommsProjectManager

Deadline: 9am Monday 3 November 2014

Salaries are dependent on experience. No agencies please.
http://www.walktheplank.co.uk

Comment by Lisa Wells-Turner on October 29, 2014 at 0:25

Hi guys.  Just to let you know that the next TEAM Workout event will take place in Bangor on 30th November.  Check out more details here.  Cheers, Lisa

Comment by Sarah Jane Leigh on October 20, 2014 at 20:26

Hello WalesLab peeps,

I'm looking for 12 willing volunteers to help us test out the show I'm producing at the moment: Hiraeth. If you're in Cardiff and free Thursday between 3 and 5 it'd be great to have you there . . .http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/profiles/blogs/hiraeth-co...

Comment by Alison Neighbour on October 15, 2014 at 4:44

Hi everyone,

I'd like to invite you all to our production of Lost in the Neuron Forest, which was developed last year as part of the Wales Millennium Incubator scheme (thanks to Simon Coates), and is now touring Wales with the help of a Wellcome Trust grant and Arts Council Wales.

Lost in the Neuron Forest is an exploration of memory and how it makes us who we are. The audience follow the story of Edna, a feisty woman who fears she is losing herself as she loses her memory. Edna takes us back to the heady days of her youth, and the memories mingle with those of the neuroscientist who offers to help Edna. A promenade adventure into how the human brain works, and the science and personal significance of memory.

We'd love to see you at one of the venues:

10th & 11th Oct - Southwark Playhouse, London 7pm (SOLD OUT)

15th Oct - Canterbury Christchurch 7.30pm

18th Oct - Theatr Neuadd Ogwen, Bethesda 7pm

 21st Oct - Wales Millennium Centre 8pm

22nd Oct - Barry Memo Hall 7.30pm

23rd Oct - Newport Riverfront 2.30pm & 7.45pm

24th Oct - Aberystwyth Arts Centre 7.45pm

26th Oct - Slung Low's HUB, Leeds 5pm

30th & 31st Oct, 1st Nov - Camden People's Theatre 7.30pm

Have a look at what our preview audiences thought here: https://vimeo.com/108996707

You can also visit our Memory Store, a mobile library of memories contributed by community workshop participants in Bangor, Newport, and London, it will be popping up in venue foyers throughout the tour, and you can even add your own memories to the collection.

www.breadandgoose.co.uk

Comment by Brent Morgan on October 9, 2014 at 8:06

Just put a post up about our week so far. Check it out here.

Comment by Brent Morgan on October 7, 2014 at 1:29

Frank has posted a blog about the first day of our R&D week.

http://community.nationaltheatrewales.org/profiles/blogs/you-ll-be-... 

Comment by Simon Coates on October 7, 2014 at 0:30

We have a WalesLab sharing taking place on Friday afternoon - 3pm at the Sherman Theatre: 'You'll Be a Man' by Frank Thomas and Brent Morgan

Here's more info.

If you'd like to come along, please drop me an email...

Comment by Simon Coates on October 3, 2014 at 5:25

This week we've announced new new development opportunities. Take a look!

Artists Huddles: to support the development of skills contributing towards professional lives of artists, beyond the rehearsal room

Assistant Directors: for Welsh and Wales based directors ready for the next stage of their development

BOOM! Enjoy.

 
 
 

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