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CURRENT PROJECT: code bend time by Evangelia Kolyra
Location: Lace Market Gallery, 25 Stoney Street, Nottingham NG1 1LP
Link: http://dance4.co.uk/nottdance/project/nottdance-2017/event/performance/2017-02-15/code-bend-time
In ‘code bend time’, Evangelia is interested in experimenting with the phonemes of the English language and finding movements that the body is inclined to make with particular sounds.
Evangelia will investigate how this idea will be affected and formed by the parameters of long-duration performance and audience involvement.
You will be invited to experience the making of a performative gallery work and experiment with ideas following game-like instructions while taking the roles of performer, participant or viewer.
No booking required, viewers may come and go as they please.
This event is FREE and suitable for all.
Evangelia will be in residence at the Lace Market Gallery as part of Nottdance 2017 from Wednesday 15 February - Saturday 11 March.
Gallery opening times:
Monday - Friday 10AM - 4PM
Saturday 11 March 10AM - 4PM
Produced and commisioned by Dance4 and Lace Market Gallery in partnership with Xavier de Sousa and Steve Goatman.
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CURRENT PROJECT: 10,000 litres by Evangelia Kolyra
Upcoming performances: Kalamata Festival, Greece, 16th July 2016
An average amount of 10,000 litres of air is circulated through our bodies every single day.
In 10,000 litres, three individuals take movement right back to its most essential function and use it to create an abstract reality where their strengths and weekenesses form their personalities and indicate their role in a fictitious society.
Exposing physicality with flair and sharp wit through a collection of absurd actions, Evangelia Kolyra creates unusual, quirky and remarkable work offering visceral experiences.
Conceived and choreographed by Evangelia Kolyra Performed by Joss Carter, Victoria Hoyland, Justyna Janiszewska Costume and set design by Sisters From Another Mister Lighting Design by Sherry Coenen Produced by Xavier de Sousa
10,000 litres is supported by a new artist development scheme at The Place which partners up and coming choreographers with independent producers.
Commissioned by The Place, funded by Arts Council England and with development support from Dance4, Citymoves and Chelsea Theatre.
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