Event overview
Week 1 of three weeks weeks of performance made by graduating BA students from the Department of Theatre and Performance.
Entry to these events is free, where applicable please email to reserve tickets.
Chloe Lancaster and George Brooks: in the midst of the world, go on…
The Green Room
Performance 1: 11.30am
Performance 2: 14.30pm
Performance 3: 16.00pm
To reserve a ticket please email dr903ep@gold.ac.uk stating the performance you wish to attend.
in the midst of the world, go on is an exploration into the absurd world of
romantic love. Using the intimate relationship between the two company members as a
stimulus, the performance will be a raw and honest look at passion and lust.
With glimpses of post-modern pornography and kitsch eroticism in the midst of the world, go on is a playful exposé of a couple’s rapture.
Fusing the visceral and the surreal, the couple play with all previous assumptions of romance, and transport spectators into an unforgettable and deeply personal world - a true tale of romance for the modern day.
Youtube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=RfJ9IOArZCQ
FOUREYES : Waldeinsamkeit
Studio Three
Installation Piece
Doors open: 13.00- 16.00pm
Waldeinsamkeit
: the feeling of being alone in the woods.
FOUREYES invites you through the door into a transformed world, each space created anew, for the curious amongst you. Take your time, this is your journey. Explore/ enjoy/ think on.
Sketchy Performance : The Confused Art of City Living
Site- Specific piece. Ushers will collect the audience from the foyer of the George Wood Theatre.
13.30pm
Ticket availability to be confirmed
STOP WHATEVER YOU’RE DOING!
Sketchy Performance, formed by Daniel Marshall and Eleni Pikrodafnis, would like to offer you a chance to smile. In a rare opportunity to engage with the very people you walk past every day, an inclusive performance promises to add a spring to your step, no matter how busy you may be.
That’s you, your friend, their friend, the shopkeeper down the road who’s on his lunch break, the hurried office worker rushing to get back to work on time…
The Confused Art of City Living uses mischief and laughter to restore some faith in community, and in the accessibility of art.
Come and join us for a Performance Art spectacle in the raging heart of south east London!
Cod? Collective: Pelle ossa
Studio Two
Performance 1: 17.30pm
Performance 2: 20.00pm
To reserve a ticket please email dr903ep@gold.ac.uk stating the performance you wish to attend.
Skin, bones, flesh; constituent elements of the hitherto indeterminate body. As life hangs in suspended animation, so too does death, and in this dichotomy of states, existence in its very baseness becomes confused. We invite you to walk the corridors that flicker dimly between recognisable state, time and form, and to see what cadaverous inhabitants remain. Left to hang eternally as specimens of arrested development, peering through relentless space with sightless eyes; tasting the dormant air with twitching lips tinged with the hue of the unliving.
Joshua MacLellan, Eleanor Pilkington and Sara Sassanelli: Moving You
Studio Three
19.30pm
To reserve tickets please email dr903ep@gold.ac.uk
She tells them, he tells her: move.
Dates & times
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2 Mar 2012 | 11:30am - 9:00pm |
Accessibility
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