May
Orchestra Elastique live at Cafe Oto, Tues. the 29th of May:
Book launch: The Invisible Bridges, with poems by Xelis de Toro:
Redroaster Coffee House St James’s Street Brighton BN2 1RE
Wednesday 23 May Doors 7.30 for 8.00pm £5/4
Great line up of performers interpreting freely some of the texts of The book of Invisible Bridges:
-Matt Rudkin (Inconvenient Spoof)
-Tom Dussek (Tanglehead productions) and Caroline Waters (Tanglehead productions)
-Kaile Lucas (Marinus) and Vicky Tremain (The Victory Dolls)
-Yael Karavan (director of Karavan Ensemble)
-laboratoro (Ed Briggs and Xelís de Toro) with Bruno Humberto (Orchestra Elastique)
-Screenings with work by: Bruno Humberto, Fran Pérez-Narf, Linda Remahl, Jim Sanders, Prue Waller £5/4
Wednesday 23 May Doors 7.30 for 8.00pm £5/4
Great line up of performers interpreting freely some of the texts of The book of Invisible Bridges:
-Matt Rudkin (Inconvenient Spoof)
-Tom Dussek (Tanglehead productions) and Caroline Waters (Tanglehead productions)
-Kaile Lucas (Marinus) and Vicky Tremain (The Victory Dolls)
-Yael Karavan (director of Karavan Ensemble)
-laboratoro (Ed Briggs and Xelís de Toro) with Bruno Humberto (Orchestra Elastique)
-Screenings with work by: Bruno Humberto, Fran Pérez-Narf, Linda Remahl, Jim Sanders, Prue Waller £5/4
With Karavan Ensemble at the Brighton Fringe
A Small Museum of Displaced Sea
After their sell-out show A Ship of Fools and award-winning Anima (Argus Angel Award 2011), The Karavan Ensemble is thrilled to embark on a new journey, carrying the sea across Brighton in a reconstructed transient Bathing Machine. Working with older people from the South East recollecting their memoires between coast and sea, past and present, our migrating performance carries the sea within. A travelling museum of a displaced sea immersed with dance, physical theatre, live music and recorded stories in a site responsive performance.
The project includes an audio visual installation (in collaboration with Tristan Shorr) within the bathing machine open during the day, and an outdoors performance, in collaboration with older people dance project - Dance in the years (run by Linda Remahl and Rachel Champion) and the Saint Richards Evergreens older people club in Hollingdean, Brighton.
Commissioned by Dip Your Toe.
'...Dreamlike as well as surreal...' The Guardian
‘So grand is the universe created by the Karavan Ensemble that it spills out into our own’ The Argus
‘..An international band of actors, dancers and musicians whose credentials and commitment are impressive.' Latest 7
5-7th May - Old Steine
12-13th May - Churchill Square
19-20th May - Old Steine
26-27th May - Madeira Drive
The events are free, no need to pre-book - and take place every weekend in May.
Installation 12-3pm, live performance 4pm.
company's website
The project includes an audio visual installation (in collaboration with Tristan Shorr) within the bathing machine open during the day, and an outdoors performance, in collaboration with older people dance project - Dance in the years (run by Linda Remahl and Rachel Champion) and the Saint Richards Evergreens older people club in Hollingdean, Brighton.
Commissioned by Dip Your Toe.
'...Dreamlike as well as surreal...' The Guardian
‘So grand is the universe created by the Karavan Ensemble that it spills out into our own’ The Argus
‘..An international band of actors, dancers and musicians whose credentials and commitment are impressive.' Latest 7
5-7th May - Old Steine
12-13th May - Churchill Square
19-20th May - Old Steine
26-27th May - Madeira Drive
The events are free, no need to pre-book - and take place every weekend in May.
Installation 12-3pm, live performance 4pm.
company's website
Recent:
Land
at Gift, Gateshead International Festival of Theatre, 4th-6th of May, 2012
Land
Landscape theatre Workshop and work in progress performance
The city already found its pace. Here and there buildings are sprouting. Urbanism and architecture. Something has been planned and decided. Often the places are empty of meaning and its relationship with the individual is imposed. Land explores how to make use of a given place to unfold choreographies: an articulated response from the individual imagination.
For a period of a week, a group of young artists, mainly from the North East region, will participate in a performance workshop. The outcome of this will be a new site-specific and landscape theatre piece to be performed in the heart of Stockton on Tees and Gateshead.
Land is a performative geology, the uncovering and rewriting of personal and collective stories latent in the layers of a specific landscape.
Landscape theatre Workshop and work in progress performance
The city already found its pace. Here and there buildings are sprouting. Urbanism and architecture. Something has been planned and decided. Often the places are empty of meaning and its relationship with the individual is imposed. Land explores how to make use of a given place to unfold choreographies: an articulated response from the individual imagination.
For a period of a week, a group of young artists, mainly from the North East region, will participate in a performance workshop. The outcome of this will be a new site-specific and landscape theatre piece to be performed in the heart of Stockton on Tees and Gateshead.
Land is a performative geology, the uncovering and rewriting of personal and collective stories latent in the layers of a specific landscape.