manipulate Visual Theatre Festival #9 - Snapshots

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Inset pages from the 2016 manipulate festival brochure, with details of the Snapshots: Artists @ Work series

Transcript of manipulate Visual Theatre Festival #9 - Snapshots

The trial of Joan of Arc – the fate of one woman balanced against the real-politik of warring nations.

An excerpt from a new play written by Francesca Caprioli, one of only three female theatre directors to graduate from the prestigious Accademia Silvio D’Amico, will be

presented.

The piece has been developed in Rome in collaboration with Italian actress Eleonora Pace and Royal Conservatoire

of Scotland graduate, Laura Wooff. Manipulating Italian and English text – both verbatim and creative – the

narrative of Joan’s trial provides a strong platform for the exploration of and debate about fundamental political and social preconceptions and practices which are as potent

today as they have ever been.

LAURA WOOFF/UK DURATION: 40’ SUITABLE FOR: 14+ FREE

MONDAY 1 FEBRUARY, 6.05PM, TRAVERSE THEATRE

KEEP THE CROSS HIGH

SNAPSHOT:ARTISTS@ WORK

2017 WILL SEE THE 10TH MANIPULATE VISUAL THEATRE FESTIVAL!

Join us in celebrating 10 years of innovative, cutting-edge

and captivating visual theatre and animation. The 2017 programme will be packed with some of the most exciting and vibrant work from across the globe, truly kicking off

Scotland’s cultural calendar in style.

manipulate Visual Theatre Festival #10: 27th January – 4th February 2017

Image – Mr Plastimime,dir. Daniel Greaves, part of British Animation Awards.

Glasgow-based performer-director Al Seed and Paris-based practitioner Judith Milligan are engaged in a long-term research project exploring the relationship between

the theatrical styles of Tragedy and Bouffon, with an emphasis on physical and visual perspectives.

Building upon a series of masterclasses for professional performers Al and Judith are now planning a production

based on this research. For this Snapshot event they will use images and video to talk about the process so

far, their findings, and their plans for the project’s future development.

Al Seed is a multi awarding-winning performer and director based in Glasgow, most recently receiving The Total Theatre Award for Best Physical / Visual Theatre for OOG. In 2015 Al was invited to take part in National

Theatre of Scotland’s Auteurs project. Judith Milligan is a performer, teacher and filmmaker, working regularly with leading theatres and ensembles in Scotland and France.

AL SEED & JUDITH MILLIGAN/SCOTLANDDURATION: 40’ SUITABLE FOR: 14+ FREE

THURSDAY 4 FEBRUARY, 6.05PM, TRAVERSE THEATRE

THE BOUFFON-TRAGEDY PROJECT

SNAPSHOT:ARTISTS@ WORK

We begin with anecdotes, with family folklore.We begin with clay.

We promise no words and only song.We offer our truths, full lungs and full hearts.

We dance...

A highly physical work of visual storytelling, exploring the family tales that transform through generations of telling.

We have found Winnie Hopper, and she’s brandishing a turnip, and aiming it at a man’s head.

Andrew Simpson and Jenny Lyn have trained together since 2009, at Queen Margaret University and Physical Theatre Scotland. As they develop their professional practice they utilise a wide variety of performance

techniques and styles, including puppetry, mask, song and dance, to make their work. They received a Puppet

Animation Scotland Creative Fund Award to create WINNIE HOPPER.

JENNY LYN & ANDREW SIMPSON/SCOTLANDDURATION: 40’ SUITABLE FOR: 14+ FREE

FRIDAY 5 FEBRUARY, 6.05PM, TRAVERSE THEATRE

WINNIE HOPPER

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Currently in development, this is a collaborative theatre performance and research project about compulsive

hoarding. The creative team will share scenes from the script and musical score and discuss the ideas and the

science behind the project.

In recent years the phenomenon of hoarding has received extensive media coverage – much of it

sensationalist. HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN will go beyond the headlines to explore in depth hoarding, drawing on psychology, therapy, genetics, and its emotional impact

on family members. Stelios Kiosses, one of the UK’s leading experts on hoarding, is a script consultant for

the project.

Created by Laura Cameron-Lewis, an award-winning theatre-maker who grew up in the home of a hoarder, in partnership with singer Camille O’Sullivan and stage designer Shona Reppe, the project is supported by the

Wellcome Trust and the Mental Health Foundation.

LAURA CAMERON-LEWIS & SHONA REPPE/SCOTLANDDURATION: 40’ SUITABLE FOR: 14+ FREE

SATURDAY 6 FEBRUARY, 6.05PM, TRAVERSE THEATRE

HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN

SNAPSHOT:ARTISTS@ WORK

14-16 GRASSMARKET, EDINBURGH WWW.DANCEBASE.CO.UK

TO BOOK: PUPPETANIMATION.EVENTBRITE.CO.UK

This year we are delighted to be working with Dance Base, Scotland’s national centre for dance, as a new manipulate partner venue. For the first time, Dance

Base will host the manipulate 2016 masterclass programme, with workshops led by world-renowned

artists JULIAN CROUCH & SASKIA LANE, and STEPHEN MOTTRAM. Discounted tickets for those booking onto both masterclasses will be available, and masterclass

participants will also receive a discount on all manipulate 2016 performances and screenings. For full details,

please visit manipulatefestival.org, or book online via puppetanimation.eventbrite.co.uk

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