Open Space - n+3/Flappers/Still/The Dinner/Two Lives
Work:: Open Space (S01671065792)
Open Space acts as a stepping-stone for new emerging choreographers, companies and directors to present their work to an audience, and is also suitable for established artists discovering new work-in-progress, acting as a platform to discover the work in a performance context.
Production:: n+3/Flappers/Still/The Dinner/Two Lives (T0243531734)
n+3 The Evening from MIKS - MIKS once again use games and humour in this brand new work choreographed by Athina Vahla. n+3 is the third in a trilogy from the Greenwich-based dance theatre collective run by Anais Bouts, Sara Lindstrom and Ida Uvaas.
Flappers, the second piece was a highlight of the inaugural Open Space in August. Miks aim to explore the edges of performance-making, creating an intimacy between performers and audience in their provocative and entertaining dance pieces. Miks were recently singled out as a company to watch in Time Out’s Rising Talent issue, photo enclosed.
Still from Syndromus -
Still is a captivating snapshot of the dilemma of modern relationships, exploring the dynamics of love versus lust - an erotic yet touching performance about the fight of a woman torn between the fear and desire to loose herself in the madness of love. Syndromus is a young multi-national theatre company co-creating and devising contemporary work that brings text-based and physical theatre together in order to develop new and exciting forms of performance, photo enclosed.
The Dinner by Katia Lom Katia is working for the first time on a piece that crosses over between visual art and dance and brings together visual artists, actors and dancers onstage. The concept is of a conversation building up over a meal .Katia Lom being both a visual artist and choreographer, the piece attempts to bring cohesion to both ways of working and to conceptualise the act of choreographing as one would the act of painting, hence the use of various materials including charcoal
Two Lives a collaboration from Tim Taylor and Anna Cannings
Two Lives, An evocation of the lives of a woman and a man, is a work crafted in the medium of dance theatre. It’s a story arising from the starting point of the static shape... the held image and it emerges into life with an eloquent exposition of the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of living... of experiences that isolate or unite and of actions that merge and separate in time and space.
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n+3/Flappers/Still/The Dinner/Two Lives
n+3 The Evening from MIKS - MIKS once again use games and humour in this brand new work choreographed by Athina Vahla. n+3 is the third in a trilogy from the Greenwich-based dance theatre collective run by Anais Bouts, Sara Lindstrom and Ida Uvaas.
Flappers, the second piece was a highlight of the inaugural Open Space in August. Miks aim to explore the edges of performance-making, creating an intimacy between performers and audience in their provocative and entertaining dance pieces. Miks were recently singled out as a company to watch in Time Out’s Rising Talent issue, photo enclosed.
Still from Syndromus -
Still is a captivating snapshot of the dilemma of modern relationships, exploring the dynamics of love versus lust - an erotic yet touching performance about the fight of a woman torn between the fear and desire to loose herself in the madness of love. Syndromus is a young multi-national theatre company co-creating and devising contemporary work that brings text-based and physical theatre together in order to develop new and exciting forms of performance, photo enclosed.
The Dinner by Katia Lom Katia is working for the first time on a piece that crosses over between visual art and dance and brings together visual artists, actors and dancers onstage. The concept is of a conversation building up over a meal .Katia Lom being both a visual artist and choreographer, the piece attempts to bring cohesion to both ways of working and to conceptualise the act of choreographing as one would the act of painting, hence the use of various materials including charcoal
Two Lives a collaboration from Tim Taylor and Anna Cannings
Two Lives, An evocation of the lives of a woman and a man, is a work crafted in the medium of dance theatre. It’s a story arising from the starting point of the static shape... the held image and it emerges into life with an eloquent exposition of the intricacies and idiosyncrasies of living... of experiences that isolate or unite and of actions that merge and separate in time and space.