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2022 AACTA Awards - Best Costume in Film
(Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards)
Catherine Martin - Elvis
Wendy Cork - Here Out West
Monique Wilson and Kristie Rowe - Pieces
Tess Schofield - The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson
Kym Barrett - Three Thousand Years of Longing
Congratulations to Catherine Martin for her win.
#aacta awards#nominations#winner#film#costume design#catherine martin#elvis#wendy cork#here out west#monique wilson#kristie rowe#pieces#tess schofield#the drover's wife#the legend of molly johnson#kym barrett#three thousand years of longing#best costumes in film#costumes
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2024 olympics Australia roster
Archery
Peter Boukouvalas (Georges Hall)
Laura Paeglis (Melbourne)
Athletics
Josh Azzopardi (Camden)
Reece Holder (Gold Coast)
Jacob Despard (Hobart)
Cameron McEntyre (Sydney)
Rohan Browning (Sydney)
Calab Law (Cherbourg)
Nagmeldin Bol (Toowoomba)
Joseph Deng (Ipswich)
Peyton Craig (Boyne Island)
Stewie McSweyn (King Island)
Olli Hoare (Sydney)
Adam Spencer (Melbourne)
Morgan McDonald (Sydney)
Tayleb Willis (Melbourne)
Ben Buckingham (Myrtleford)
Matthew Clarke (Melbourne)
Lachlan Kennedy (Townsville)
Sebastian Sultana (Schofields)
Liam Adams (Melbourne)
Brett Robinson (Canberra)
Patrick Tiernan (Toowoomba)
Kyle Swan (Kantirna)
Rhydian Cowley (Melbourne)
Declan Tingay (Perth)
Joel Baden (Geelong)
Yual Reath (Ballarat)
Brandon Starc (Lidcombe)
Kurtis Marschall (Adelaide)
Chris Mitrevski (Melbourne)
Liam Adcock (Sydney)
Connor Murphy (Randwick)
Matthew Denny (Allora)
Daniel Golubovic (Manhattan Beach, California)
Ashley Moloney (Logan)
Kristie Edwards (Brisbane)
Aleksandra Stoilova (Sydney)
Olivia Sandery (Adelaide)
Ella Kennedy (Burpengary)
Bree Masters (Hurstville)
Torrie Lewis (Brisbane)
Mia Gross (Melbourne)
Ellie Beer (Gold Coast)
Claudia Hollingsworth (Mentone)
Abbey Caldwell (Warrandyte)
Catriona Bisset (Melbourne)
Jessica Jolliffe (Shellharbour)
Georgia Griffith (Canberra)
Linden Hall (Melbourne)
Rose Davies (Newcastle)
Isobel Batt-Doyle (Adelaide)
Lauren Ryan (Melbourne)
Shelly Jenneke (Kenthurst)
Liz Clay (Sydney)
Celeste Mucci (Melbourne)
Sarah Carli (Wollongong)
Alanah Yukich (Gingin)
Amy Cashin (Melbourne)
Cara Feain-Ryan (Brisbane)
Ebony Lane (Echuca)
Genevieve LaCaze-Gregson (Gold Coast)
Sinead Diver (Melbourne)
Jessica Stenson (Naracoorte)
Jemima Montag (Melbourne)
Rebecca Henderson (Dandenong)
Nicola Olyslagers (North Gosford)
Eleanor Patterson (Leongatha)
Nina Kennedy (Perth)
Brooke Buschkuel (Melbourne)
Taryn Gollshewsky (Bundaberg)
Stephanie Ratcliffe (Melbourne)
Mackenzie Little (Sydney)
Kelsey-Lee Barber (Canberra)
Kathryn Mitchell (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
Camryn Newton-Smith (Logan)
Tori West (Townsville)
Badminton
Angela Yu (Brisbane)
Tiffany Ho (Sydney)
Setyana Mapasa (Sydney)
Basketball
Dyson Daniels (Bendigo)
Josh Giddey (Canberra)
Patrick Mills (Canberra)
Josh Green (Sydney)
Joe Ingles (Canberra)
Matthew Dellavedova (Canberra)
Danté Exum (Canberra)
Jock Landale (Geelong)
Nick Kay (Tamworth)
Jack McVeigh (Canberra)
Will Magnay (Brisbane)
Duop Reath (Perth)
Jade Melbourne (Melbourne)
Kristy Wallace (Logan)
Stephanie Talbot (Katherine)
Tess Madgen (Ashford)
Rebecca Allen (Melbourne)
Alanna Smith (Hobart)
Ezi Magbegor (Melbourne)
Marianna Tolo (Mackay)
Cayla George (Mt. Barker)
Isobel Borlase (Canberra)
Lauren Jackson (Albury)
Samantha Whitcomb (Ventura, California)
Anneli Maley (Melbourne)
Lauren Mansfield (Adelaide)
Marena Whittle (Melbourne)
Ally Wilson (Murray Bridge)
Boxing
Yusuf Chothia (Perth)
Charlie Senior (Butler)
Shannan Davey (Bundaberg)
Callum Peters (Adelaide)
Teremoana Teremoana (Brisbane)
Harry Garside (Melbourne)
Monique Suraci (Queanbeyan)
Tiana Echegaray (Sydney)
Tyla McDonald (Somerville)
Marissa Williamson-Pohlman (Werribee)
Tina Rahimi (Sydney)
Caitlin Parker (Perth)
Breakdancing
Jeff Dunne (Casuarina)
Rachael Free (Hornsby)
Canoeing
Tristan Carter (Canberra)
Timothy Anderson (Melbourne)
Jackson Collins (Gold Coast)
Noah Havard (Bondi)
Pierre Van Der Westhuyzen (Balgowan)
Jean Van Der Westhuyzen (Balgowan)
Thomas Green (Gold Coast)
Riley Fitzsimmons (Avoca Beach)
Jessica Fox (Penrith)
Noemie Fox (Penrith)
Ella Beere (North Avoca)
Ally Clarke (Caloundra)
Yale Steinpreis (Fremantle)
Alyce Wood (Maroochydore)
Alyssa Bull (Buderim)
Climbing
Campbell Harrison (Seaford)
Oceana Mackenzie (Melbourne)
Cycling
Simon Clarke (Melbourne)
Michael Matthews (Canberra)
Luke Plapp (Melbourne)
Logan Martin (Logan)
Izaac Kennedy (Gold Coast)
Matthew Glaetzer (Adelaide)
Matthew Richardson (Perth)
Leigh Hoffman (Adelaide)
Oliver Bleddyn (Adelaide)
Conor Leahy (Perth)
Kelland O'Brien (Kew)
Sam Welsford (Perth)
Lauren Reynolds (Perth)
Saya Sakakibara (Gold Coast)
Grace Brown (Camperdown)
Lauretta Hanson (Fern Hill)
Ruby Roseman-Gannon (Melbourne)
Rebecca McConnell (Canberra)
Natalya Diehm (Boyne Island)
Kristina Clonan (Maryborough)
Georgia Baker (Perth)
Alexandra Manly (Kalgoorlie)
Sophie Edwards (Adelaide)
Maeve Plouffe (Adelaide)
Chloe Moran (Adelaide)
Diving
Kurtis Mathews (Sydney)
Jaxon Bowshire (Sydney)
Cassiel Rousseau (Brisbane)
Domonic Bedggood (Southport)
Maddison Keeney (Perth)
Alysha Koloi (Brisbane)
Ellie Cole (Melbourne)
Melissa Wu (Sydney)
Belle Smith (Malvern)
Equestrian
Jayden Brown (Brisbane)
William Matthew (Stirling)
Chris Burton (Jondaryan)
Kevin McNab (Mareeba)
Shane Rose (Sydney)
Simone Pearce (Melbourne)
Thaisa Erwin (Middleburg, Virginia)
Hilary Scott (Valkenswaard, The Netherlands)
Edwina Tops-Alexander (Sydney)
Field Hockey
Lachlan Sharp (Lithgow)
Tom Craig (Lane Cove)
Corey Weyer (Gold Coast)
Jake Harvie (Dardanup)
Tom Wickham (Morgan)
Matt Dawson (Killarney Vale)
Joshua Beltz (Hobart)
Eddie Ockenden (Glenorchy)
Jacob Whetton (Perth)
Blake Govers (Wollongong)
Aran Zalewski (Margaret River)
Ky Willott (Lake Macquarie)
Flynn Ogilvie (Wollongong)
Tim Brand (Chatswood)
Andrew Charter (Canberra)
Jeremy Hayward (Darwin)
Claire Colwill (Mackay)
Brooke Peris (Darwin)
Amy Lawton (Emerald)
Grace Young (Grafton)
Penny Squibb (Tambellup)
Alice Arnott (Tamworth)
Steph Kershaw (Townsville)
Kaitlin Nobbs (Perth)
Jane-Anne Claxton (Adelaide)
Jocelyn Bartram (Albury)
Karri Somerville (Melville)
Renee Taylor (Everton Park)
Tatum Stewart (Toowoomba)
Mariah Williams (Parkes)
Rebecca Greiner (Bundaberg)
Grace Stewart (Gerringong)
Golf
Jason Day (Forest Lake)
Min Lee (Perth)
Hannah Green (Como)
Minjee Lee (Perth)
Gymnastics
Brock Batty (Frankston)
Jesse Moore (Adelaide)
Kate McDonald (Balwyn)
Emma Nedov (Sydney)
Ruby Pass (Shellharbour)
Breanna Scott (Melbourne)
Emily Whitehead (Mt. Waverly)
Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva (Melbourne)
Judo
Josh Katz (Baulkham Hills)
Kathi Haecker (Melbourne)
Aoife Coughlan (Traralgon)
Pentathlon
Genevieve Van Rensburg (Ashtonfield)
Rowing
Simon Keenan (Melbourne)
Patrick Holt (Brisbane)
Alexander Hill (Loxton)
Fergus Hamilton (Jindera)
James Robertson (Melbourne)
Timothy Masters (Melbourne)
Joseph O'Brien (Dubbo)
Angus Dawson (Bedford Park)
Alexander Purnell (St. Leonards)
Jack Hargreaves (Wellington)
Angus Widdicombe (Geelong)
Spencer Turrin (Dungog)
Joshua Hicks (Perth)
Ben Canham (Melbourne)
Jackson Kench (Sydney)
Lily Alton-Triggs (Brisbane)
Samantha Morton (Rozelle)
Kendall Brodie (Sydney)
Tara Rigney (Westminster)
Annabelle McIntyre (Hamilton Hill)
Jessica Morrison (Melbourne)
Harriet Hudson (Warwick)
Amanda Bateman (Melbourne)
Molly Goodman (Rose Park)
Jean Mitchell (Melbourne)
Olympia Aldersey (Rose Park)
Caitlin Cronin (Brisbane)
Rowena Meredith (Sydney)
Laura Gourley (Narrabri)
Ria Thompson (Melbourne)
Kate Rowan (Brisbane)
Hayley Verbunt (Melbourne)
Lucy Stephan (Nhill)
Sarah Hawe (Bentleigh East)
Giorgia Patten (Perth)
Jacqueline Swick (Perth)
Katrina Werry (Noble Park)
Georgina Rowe (Sydney)
Bronwyn Cox (Perth)
Paige Barr (Bairnsdale)
Rugby
Tim Clements (Sydney)
Dally Bird (Manly)
Matt Gonzalez (Baulkham Hills)
Hayden Sargeant (Gold Coast)
Nathan Lawson (Sydney)
Nick Malouf (Brisbane)
Josh Turner (Hamilton, New Zealand)
Ben Dowling (Sydney)
Maurice Longbottom (La Perouse)
Dietrich Roache (Sydney)
James Turner (Sydney)
Lily Dick (Gold Coast)
Faith Nathan (Manly)
Dominique Du Toit (Toowoomba)
Teagan Levi (Gold Coast)
Maddison Levi (Gold Coast)
Madison Ashby (Penrith)
Charlotte Caslick (Brisbane)
Tia Hinds (Sydney)
Isabella Nasser (Brisbane)
Bienne Terita (Sydney)
Alysia Lefau-Fakaosilea (Howick, New Zealand)
Sariah Paki (Manly)
Sailing
Grae Morris (Sydney)
Jim Colley (Sydney)
Shaun O'Connell (Sydney)
Conor Nicholas (Perth)
Brin Liddell (Belmont)
Matt Wearn (Perth)
Zoe Thomson (Fremantle)
Evie Haseldine (Sydney)
Rhiannan Brown (Belmont)
Breiana Whitehead (Townsville)
Olivia Price (Drummoyne)
Nia Jerwood (Perth)
Shooting
Joshua Bell (Camden Park)
Dane Sampson (Blacktown)
Jack Rossiter (Adelaide)
Sergei Evglevski (Berwick)
Mitchell Iles (Melbourne)
James Willett (Mulwala)
Dr. Elena Galiabovitch (Melbourne)
Catherine Skinner (Mansfield)
Penny Smith (Geelong)
Aislin Jones (Shepparton)
Skateboarding
Keefer Wilson (Nyora)
Keegan Palmer (Gold Coast)
Kieran Woolley (Kiama Downs)
Shane O'Neill (Melbourne)
Ruby Trew (Gold Coast)
Arisa Trew (Gold Coast)
Chloe Covell (Tweed Heads)
Liv Lovelace (Sydney)
Haylie Powell (Nambour)
Soccer
Mackenzie Arnold (Gold Coast)
Michelle Heyman (Shellharbour)
Grace Torpley (Brisbane)
Clare Polkinghorne (Brisbane)
Cortnee Vine (Moreton Bay)
Katrina Gorry (Brisbane)
Stephanie-Elise Catley (Melbourne)
Kyra Cooney-Cross (Torquay)
Caitlin Foord (Shellharbour)
Emily Van Egmond (Newcastle)
Mary Fowler (Cairns)
Ellie Carpenter (Cowra)
Tameka Yallop (Gold Coast)
Alanna Kennedy (Rosemeadow)
Clare Hunt (Grenfell)
Hayley Raso (Gold Coast)
Clare Wheeler (Coffs Harbour)
Teagan Micah (Redcliffe)
Courtney Nevin (Sydney)
Charlotte Grant (Adelaide)
Sharn Freier (Redcliffe)
Lydia Williams (Canberra)
Surfing
Ethan Ewing (Redland City)
Jack Robinson (Margaret River)
Molly Picklum (Gosford)
Tyler Wright (Culburra Beach)
Swimming
Ben Armbruster (Stanthorpe)
Max Giuliani (Hobart)
Joshua Yong (Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei)
William Petric (Melbourne)
Kai Taylor (Brisbane)
Cameron McEvoy (Gold Coast)
Kyle Chalmers (Adelaide)
William Yang (Sydney)
Thomas Neill (Brisbane)
Sam Short (Brisbane)
Elijah Winninghton (Gold Coast)
Isaac Cooper (Bundaberg)
Bradley Woodward (Kanwal)
Se-Bom Lee (Sydney)
Samuel Williamson (Melbourne)
Zaac Stubblety-Cook (Brisbane)
Matthew Temple (Melbourne)
Brendon Smith (Wollongong)
Jack Cartwright (Biloela)
Zac Incerti (Mt. Lawley)
Flynn Southam (Murdoch)
Kyle Lee (Perth)
Nicholas Sloman (Brisbane)
Raphaelle Gauthier (Montreal, Quebec)
Margo Joseph-Kuo (Northcote)
Putu Kusmawan (Werribee)
Zoe Poulis (Southport)
Milena Waldmann (Gold Coast)
Carolyn Buckle (Sydney)
Kiera Gazzard (Randwick)
Georgia Courage-Gardiner (Gold Coast)
Jamie Perkins (Melbourne)
Moesha Johnson (Tweed Heads)
Iona Anderson (Perth)
Jaclyn Barclay (Canberra)
Jenna Strauch (Bendigo)
Ella Ramsay (Ipswich)
Alexandria Perkins (Caloundra West)
Abbey Connor (Sydney)
Jenna Forrester (Sandton)
Olivia Wunsch (Sydney)
Meg Harris (Brisbane)
Shayna Jack (Brisbane)
Mollie O'Callaghan (Logan)
Ariarne Titmus (Brisbane)
Lani Pallister (Sydney)
Kaylee McKeown (Redcliffe)
Emma McKoen (Wollongong)
Elizabeth Dekkers (Brisbane)
Bronte Campbell (Brisbane)
Brianna Throssell (Perth)
Chelsea Gubecka (Nambour)
Table tennis
Hwan Bae (Sydney)
Finn Luu (Yarraville)
Nicholas Lum (Melbourne)
Min Jee (Seoul, South Korea)
Michelle Bromley (Blacktown)
Melissa Tapper (Melbourne)
Taekwondo
Bailey Lewis (Werribee)
Leon Sejranovic (Melbourne)
Stacey Hymer (Melbourne)
Tennis
Alex De Minaur (Alicante, Spain)
Alexei Popyrin (Sydney)
Rinky Hijikata (Sydney)
Matthew Ebden (Perth)
John Peers (Melbourne)
Alja Tomljanović (Boca Raton, Florida)
Olivia Gadecki (Gold Coast)
Ellen Perez (Melbourne)
Daria Saville (Melbourne)
Triathlon
Luke Willian (Brisbane)
Matthew Hauser (Maryborough)
Sophie Linn (Adelaide)
Natalie Van Coevorden (Campbelltown)
Volleyball
Zachery Schubert (Marion)
Izac Carracher (Sydney)
Mark Nicolaidis (Brisbane)
Thomas Hodges (Melbourne)
Taliqua Clancy (Brisbane)
Mariafe Artacho-Del Solar (Sydney)
Water polo
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Nic Porter (Peregian Springs)
Marcus Berehulak (Brisbane)
John Hedges (Perth)
Luke Pavillard (Perth)
Angus Lambie (Cronulla)
Charlie Negus (Sydney)
Chaz Poot (Cronulla)
Jacob Merčep (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
Matthew Byrnes (Sydney)
Miloš Maksimović (Novi Sad, Serbia)
Nathan Power (Newcastle)
Blake Edwards (Melbourne)
Tilly Kearns (Sydney)
Alice Williams (Brisbane)
Sienna Hearn (Allambie Heights)
Sienna Green (Mosman)
Genevieve Longman (Perth)
Danijela Jackovich (Cronulla)
Charlize Andrews (Brisbane)
Zoe Arancini (Perth)
Keesja Gofers (Sydney)
Abby Andrews (Brisbane)
Elle Armit (Townsville)
Bronte Halligan (Sydney)
Gabi Palm (Brisbane)
Weightlifting
Kyle Bruce (Blacktown)
Jacqueline Nichele (Rosemeadow)
Eileen Cikamatana (Rosebud)
Wrestling
Georgii Okorokov (Yakutsk, Russia)
Jayden Lawrence (Camden)
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Lea Salonga, Darren Criss, Bobby Lopez Join TOFA Awards 10th-Anniversary Virtual Celebration
"Empire State is privileged to honor outstanding Filipinos." - Governor Andrew Cuomo
New York, N.Y. - Carnegie Hall has canceled all its events until 7 January 2021. However, this does not deter The Outstanding Filipino American (TOFA) Awards, whose formal ceremonies are held annually at Carnegie's Weil Recital Hall, from celebrating its 10th anniversary - albeit virtually.
To be hosted by the Philippines' "King of Talk," Dr. Boy Abunda, TOFA Awards' 10th-anniversary special, titled Luminaries, features Broadway stars Lea Salonga and Darren Criss and EGOT winner Bobby Lopez (all previous TOFA Awards recipients). Joe Biden, former vice president, and Democratic presidential candidate, is expected to grace the virtual event, which premieres on YouTube and Facebook on 30 June 2020, at 9 p.m. EST.
Customarily, the annual TOFA Awards are held every October, in time for the Filipino-American History Month, commemorating the arrival of the first Filipinos in America in 1587. The awards also recognize the achievements of individuals and organizations that have raised the Filipino-American community's profile in mainstream America.
"Our world is changing so fast. For many of us, the past few months have been grueling with the lockdown, and so many lives lost to COVID-19. Perhaps 2020 will leave us with bittersweet memories. I want this show to be one of the sweet moments we can all cherish. It's TOFA's 10th-anniversary special. It's our very first virtual gathering even made more fabulous by the participation of so many TOFA luminaries, honored guests, and warm-hearted sponsors," says Elton Lugay, TOFA Awards founder and executive producer.
Special guests include Loida Nicolas Lewis, Lorna Schofield, Rob Bonta, Ron Falconi, Gil Quinones, Cris Comerford, Mario de Leon, Libran Cabactulan, Tess Dizon de Vega, Josie Natori, Brendan Flores, Rod Mercado, Maria Ressa, Ruben and Janet Nepales, Marc Nicolas, Jannelle So, Katherine Creag, Martin Nievera, Lani Misalucha, Jake Zyrus, Cecile Azarcon, Dessa, Fe Delos Reyes, Jelly Balbuena, Jo Awayan, Jonathan Badon, Miriam Pantig, Parangal Dance Co., Bima Baje, Corazon Rivera, Joji Jalandoni, Ken Mendoza, Nora Galleros, Reagan John Raga, the TOFA Performing Artists, and the Tri-State New York Filam All-Stars.
Presented by Bank of America, Jollibee, and Financial Rescue, TOFA Awards' Luminaries is written, produced, and directed by Elton Lugay, line produced by Miles Dela Cruz and Badette Tagoc, filmed and edited by Erwin Pajarillo.
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Resumen de The Game Awards 2020: Estos son todos los anuncios
Resumen de The Game Awards 2020: Estos son todos los anuncios
Ayer, Geoff Keighley presentó The Game Awards 2020, la gala de premios para la industria de los videojuegos, que reconoce diferentes aspectos, se anuncia el Juego del Año (GOTY), así como múltiples avances de los próximos lanzamientos.
A continuación, puedes ver todos los anuncios del evento:
Tchia
Antes Project Caillou, en referencia a la tierra natal de los habitantes de Nueva Caledonia, una región francesa del Pacifico Sur que se forma por un conglomerado de islas y archipiélagos donde conviven diversos paisajes, culturas e idiomas, es una aventura de mundo abierto que desarrolla Awaceb para Google Stadia y PC.
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Perfect Dark
La saga de Rare regresa después de dos iteraciones entre 2000 y 2005, pero esta vez a cargo de The Initiative, el «super equipo» de Microsoft. Aunque no hay fecha de lanzamiento, apunta a Xbox Series X/S y PC.
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Back 4 Blood
Turtle Rock Studios, los creadores de Left 4 Dead, desarrollan esta propuesta multijugador cooperativa que promete recrear la esencia del shooter de zombis para el 22 de junio de 2021 en PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S y PC (Epic Games Store, Steam).
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Century: Age of Ashes
El videojuego de Playwing, es un shooter gratuito online donde los jugadores montan dragones para competir en batallas 6 contra 6. La compañía confirmó que llegará en 2021 a Steam (early access), aunque más tarde estará disponible en Microsoft Store y Epic Games Store.
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Hood: Outlaws & Legends
Sumo Digital y Focus Home Interactive desarrollan esta propuesta cooperativa de estrategia y sigilo que revive la leyenda de Robin Hood, cuya fecha de lanzamiento será el 10 de mayo de 2021 en PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4 y Xbox One.
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The Callisto Protocol
Striking Distance Studios y Glen Schofield, creador de Dead Space y fundador de Sledgehammer Games, producen este videojuego de terror en primera persona para PC y consolas con una ventana de lanzamiento en 2022.
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Scavengers
En el marco de The Game Awards 2020, Midwinter Entertainment presentó un nuevo tráiler de este título de acción y supervivencia online de mundo abierto, así como un periodo beta de cupos limitados hasta el 22 de diciembre en PC. Sin embargo, el videojuego llegará a principios de 2021 como early access en computadoras, y luego a consolas.
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Warhammer 40.000: Darktide
Fatshark, los creadores de Warhammer – End Times: Vermintide y Vermintide 2, mostraron el primer tráiler de jugabilidad de Warhammer 40.000: Darktide, una experiencia cooperativa de disparos exclusiva de PC y Xbox Series X/S, que estará disponible en 2021.
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Open Roads
Annapurna Interactive y Fullbright, desarrolladores de Gone Home, presentaron Open Roads, un videojuego que explora la relación entre Tess Devine, una chica de 16 años, y su madre, Opal en un viaje que las llevará hacia «un misterio mucho más oscuro de lo que ninguno de las dos imaginó».
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Dragon Age y Mass Effect – Adelanto de las próximas entregas
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BioWare presentó material cinematográfico de la próxima entrega de Dragon Age con la presencia de Solas, quien apareció en Dragon Age: Inquisition, la anterior entrega de la franquicia de rol y fantasía. Además, recordó a los jugadores la existencia del siguiente juego de la saga Mass Effect, que cuenta con una remasterización de los primeros tres videojuegos en desarrollo para PlayStation 4, Xbox One y PC a principios de 2021.
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Endless Dungeons
Amplitude Studios regresa al universo Endless tras lanzar Endless Space 2 en 2017, pero esta vez descarta la formula 4X de juegos como Civilization, y apuesta por un videojuego de estrategia por turnos con elementos roguelite para PC y consolas.
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Crimson Desert
Con fecha de lanzamiento para fines de 2021, Pearl Abyss retoma las bases de Black Desert, el videojuego de rol multijugador masivo online (MMORPG), pero introduce a los jugadores en el continente de Pywel, una tierra de ambientación medieval donde ocurre una guerra y habitan monstruos míticos, codiciosos gobernantes y mercenarios hostiles.
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Super Meat Boy Forever – Fecha de lanzamiento
Team Meat confirmó que el indie de plataformas llegará a Epic Games Store el próximo 23 de diciembre. Sin embargo, estará disponible en otras tiendas digitales y plataformas en una fecha por determinar.
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Road 96
DigixArt, los creadores de Gone Home, y Yoan Fanise, director de juegos como Valliant Hearts: The Great War, anunciaron Road 96, una aventura narrativa procedural, que llegará en 2021 a PC y Google Stadia.
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It Takes Two
Hazelight y Josef Fares, creadores de A Way Out, idearon otro videojuego que busca los límites de los videojuegos cooperativos tanto online como a pantalla dividida. La premisa presenta a una pareja que debe reconstruir su relación durante una aventura repleta de obstáculos y los desarrolladores prometen una experiencia «más allá de los límites del storyteling interactivo”.
It Takes Two se pondrá a la venta el próximo 26 de marzo de 2021, tanto en físico como digital para PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S y PC (Origin y Steam).
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Evil West
Focus Home Interactive, así como el estudio Flying Wild Hog, autores de Hard Reset y Shadow Warrior, desarrollan este videojuego de acción en primera persona que enfrenta a los jugadores contra vampiros en el salvaje Oeste.
Evil West estará disponible en una fecha por determinar de 2021 a PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One y PC (Steam).
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ARK 2
Vin Diesel protagonizó el tráiler cinematográfico de ARK 2, el videojuego de supervivencia de Studio Wildcard que se ambienta en la época prehistórica. Por el momento, no se conoce la fecha de lanzamiento o las plataformas disponibles.
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Ruined King: A League of Legends Story
Riot Forge y Airship Syndicate revelaron el primer tráiler de jugabilidad de Ruined King: A League of Legends Story, un videojuego de estrategia por turnos que se ambienta en el universo del popular MOBA. Sin embargo, las desarrolladoras modificaron la ventana de lanzamiento para un momento de 2021 en PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC y Nintendo Switch.
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F.I.S.T: Forged In Shadow Torch
Luego de aparecer el pasado mes de julio como parte de la iniciativa PlayStation Indies, el titulo independiente de TiGames donde los jugadores controlan a una liebre con un brazo mecánico, mostró un nuevo tráiler de jugabilidad. Además, la desarrolladora china sumó una versión de PlayStation 5, que llegará junto con las ediciones de PlayStation 4 y PC en 2021.
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Evil Dead: The Game
Saber Interactive, responsables de World War Z, The Witcher 3 para Nintendo Switch o Crysis Remastered, desarrollan este videojuego de terror que recrea la saga de películas del personaje de Bruce Campbell (Ash Williams) con una estructura similar a juegos como Friday the 13th.
Evil Dead: The Game saldrá en algún punto del 2021 en PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch y PC.
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Just Cause Mobile
Los estudios de Square Enix en Europa, América y Japón anunciaron Just Cause Mobile, una experiencia gratuita que se basa en la saga de videojuegos de mundo abierto a cargo de Avalanche Studios, y cuya fecha de lanzamiento será en 2021 para dispositivos Android e iOS.
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Monster Hunter Rise
Capcom enseñó un nuevo tráiler de la próxima entrega sobre cazadores de monstruos y adelantó la fecha de una demo para enero de 2021, antes del lanzamiento exclusivo en Nintendo Switch el 26 de marzo de 2021.
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The Game Awards 2020 – Anuncios de contenido adicional, relanzamientos y nuevos tráilers
Overcooked: All Yo Can Eat – Swedish Chef
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Nuevo tráiler de HUMANKIND – 22 de abril de 2021
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NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… – 23 de abril de 2021 – Tráiler de jugabilidad
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Microsoft Flight Simulator en Xbox Series X – Mediados de 2021
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Ghosts ‘n Goblins Resurrection – 25 de febrero de 2021
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Amomg Us – Nuevo mapa «The Airship» – Principios de 2021
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El Quadra Turbo-R V-TECH de Cyberpunk 2077 llega a Forza Horizon 4
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate: Sephiroth – diciembre de 2020
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Sea Of Solitude: The Director’s Cut – 4 de marzo de 2021 (Exclusivo de Nintendo Switch)
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Myst VR
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Disco Elysium: The Final Cut
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Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War y Warzone – Season One
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Elite Dangerous Odyssey – Principios de 2021
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Master Chief de Halo aparece en Fortnite
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Outriders – 2 de febrero de 2021
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Congratulations to the 2020 OVC Graduate Student Award recipients
The OVC Graduate Student Awards celebrate the hard work and dedication of graduate students in research, academic excellence, clinical skills and community service.
Congratulations to the 2020 Graduate Student Award winners.
Barbara Kell Gonsalves Memorial Scholarship - Carrie McMullen, Population Medicine
Betty Goldhart Scholarship (Biomed) - Kaitlyn Simpson, Biomedical Sciences
Betty Goldhart Scholarship (OVC) - Tess Altvater, Pathobiology
Biomedical Sciences Graduate Scholarship - Bryan Jenkins, Biomedical Sciences
Blythe James Chase Scholarship - Arata Matsuyama, Biomedical Sciences
Boehringer Ingelheim Graduate Scholarship for Distinction in Parasitology - Cyril Akwo, Population Medicine
Caledon Kennel Association Graduate Scholarship - Ananda Pires, Clinical Studies
Canadian Parrot Symposium's Award in Avian Studies - Trinita Barboza, Clinical Studies
Care-a-thon Animal Welfare Research Scholarship - Julie Saraceni, Population Medicine
Col. Benjamin F. Leach Scholarship - Carolyn Murray, Population Medicine
D. G. Ingram Memorial Scholarship - Ayumi Matsuyama, Pathobiology
Don Davis Memorial Scholarship - Luiza Stachewski Zakia, Clinical Studies
Dr. Don Willitts Memorial Graduate Scholarship - Laura Tucker, Clinical Studies
Dr. Donald R. MacDonald Memorial Book Prize - Cyril Akwo, Population Medicine
Dr. Gerbrand Wietze Bredero Memorial Scholarship - Alexandra Beaulieu, Clinical Studies
Dr. McSherry and Dr.Valli Scholarship for General Proficiency in Clinical Pathology - Gary Lee, Pathobiology
Dr. R.A. McIntosh Graduate Award (OVC 45) - Carrie McMullen, Population Medicine
Elizabeth Holdsworth Scholarship - Latasha Ludwig, Pathobiology
Ethel Rose Charney Scholarship in the Human/Animal Bond - Jessica Minott, Pathobiology
Harry and Lorna Robbins Memorial Scholarship - Allison Collier, Clinical Studies
J.J. (Jack) Andrich Graduate Prize in Large Animal Infectious Disease - Jamie Imada, Population Medicine
Joy Lindvik Memorial Scholarship - Heng Kan, Pathobiology
Kenneth & June Bone Memorial Graduate Scholarship - Jacob van Vloten, Pathobiology
Kon-Tiki Atkins Award - Arata Matsuyama, Biomedical Sciences
Korean-Canadian Dr. F. Schofield Memorial Scholarship (Pathobiology) - Karen Carlton, Pathobiology
Korean-Canadian Dr. F. Schofield Memorial Scholarship (Pathobiology) - Amira Rghei, Pathobiology
Korean-Canadian Dr. F. Schofield Memorial Scholarship (Pathobiology) - Ashley Ross, Pathobiology
Lyle and Louise Rea Graduate Entrance Scholarship in Pharmacology - Hayley Thorpe, Biomedical Sciences
Malcolm Scholarship - Alexandra Beaulieu, Clinical Studies
Margaret A. B. Maxwell Memorial Scholarship - Shannon French, Pathobiology
Michael & Nancy Goldberg Graduate Equine Scholarship - Heng Kang, Pathobiology
OVC 1962 Graduate Award for Clinical Research - Tony Carreira Bruinje, Population Medicine
OVC Graduate Student Recognition Award Biomedical Sciences - Kathy Jacyniak, Biomedical Sciences
OVC Graduate Student Recognition Award Clinical Studies - Gibrann Enrique Castillo Escotto, Clinical Studies
OVC Graduate Student Recognition Award Pathobiology - Karen Carlton, Pathobiology
OVC Graduate Student Recognition Award Population Medicine - Melissa MacKinnon, Population Medicine
Pathobiology Award for Academic Excellence - Christine Yanta, Pathobiology
Peter and Christina Robertson Memorial Award - Jolene Giacinti, Pathobiology
Population Medicine Award for Academic Excellence - Sydney Pearce, Population Medicine
Population Medicine Award for Academic Excellence - MPH - Alexandria Vincent, Population Medicine
Professor Jeanne L. Burton Animal Health Scholarship - Bruna Mion, Animal Biosciences
Roland A. W. Scott Memorial Scholarship - Trinita Barboza, Clinical Studies
Sharon Dunsmore Scholarship in Feline Studies - Alexandra Rankovic, Biomedical Sciences
Small Animal Graduate Research Scholarship - Allison Collier, Clinical Studies
Soren Rosendal Memorial Research Prize - Gary Lee, Pathobiology
Tamara Denberg Memorial Scholarship - Melanie Dickinson, Clinical Studies
Tippy Atkins Scholarship - Ashley Ross, Pathobiology
Zoetis Faculty Award for Research Excellence - Byram Bridle, Pathobiology
Zoetis Graduate Student Research Prize - Melissa MacKinnon, Population Medicine
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New CBD boutique open for business in Weston
Welcome to the Wausau area!
By Tess Mitchell, Wausau Pilot and Review
Your CBD Store, a nationwide franchise, is now open at 4020 Schofield Ave., Suite 3, in Weston.
Providing a refreshing alternative to smoke shops and online ordering, the boutique-style business allows for a comfortable, spa-like environment based in consumer education and transparency. As a former Weston resident, store owner Morgan Trone said she is…
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A fully inclusive film, on screen and behind-the-scenes made with the Program One 2018 students at Bus Stop Films. In the near future a woman finds herself in need of help and uses technology to facilitate a new human connection and process old wounds to make it through one more day. WAY OUT ASSISTANCE is a drama/sci-fi short film imagining a near future when virtual reality technology has developed to the point that a crisis support worker can be ‘transported’ to the caller in need of assistance. Written by Stef Smith in collaboration with the Bus Stop Films students of 2018 Directed by Stef Smith Produced by Briana Miller, Stef Smith PROGRAM ONE, CLASS OF 2018 David Zughbi, Brittany McCarthy, Chris Bunton, Ellen Maher, Ashley Kuhle, Matthew Cunningham, James Penny, Charlotte Ryan, Chantelle Attard, Bevan Garozzo, Matthew Sheather, Luke Salmon Executive Producers - Eleanor Winkler, Genevieve Clay-Smith, Henry Smith, Gerard O'Dwyer, Ann O'Dwyer Director of Photography - Emma Paine Production Designer - Aisha Phillips Editor - Grace Eyre Associate Producers - Beth Hayward, Emily Morrison Music Composer - Julian Hamilton Casting Director - Daisy Hicks First Assistant Director - Walter Hart Second Assistant Director - Laura Nagy Third Assistant Director - Ivy Nehl Bus Stop Films Directors Attachments - Chris Bunton, Bevan Garozzo, Matthew Sheather, Lianne Mackessy Kate Box - Rose Gerard O'Dwyer - Marty Joni Campbell - Tess Way Out Assistance Employees Rae Pastusak David Zughbi Brittany McCarthy Chris Bunton Ellen Maher Ashley Kuhle Matthew Cunningham James Penny Steve Konstantopoulus Giuliano Mitru Christine Blanch Chloe Morrison Greet Maddy Pool Chantelle Attard Sangeetha Punnia-Moorthy Dave Kuhle Audrey Kuhle Karen Mutchell Ruth Mutchell Stojan Samanov Rita Connolly Monica Power Celiné De Sousa Rocksteady Way Out Assistance Voice Over English - Stef Smith Cantonese - Yingna Lu Italian - Marisa Marsionis Polish - Weronika Razna Steadicam Operator - Jason Rodrigues "B" Camera Operator - Jamie Gray 1st AC - Neal Von Dinklage 1st AC "B" Camera - Bonnie Chai 2nd AC - Laura Nagy, Bonnie Chai Bus Stop Films 2nd AC - Bevan Garozzo Location Sound Recordist - Martin Demian Gaffer - Tomas Keyes Key Grip - Jimmy Luciani Safety Supervisor - Laurence Pettinari Wardrobe Stylist - Olivera Jovanoska Art Department Assistant - Ben Garvey Bus Stop Films Art Department Assistants - Matthew Sheather, Bevan Garozzo Wardrobe Assistant - Celiné De Sousa Bus Stop Films Wardrobe Assistant - Charlotte Ryan Hair and Makeup Artist - Natalia Ladyko Hair and Makeup Assistant - Lindsey Chapman Bus Stop Films Hair and Makeup Assistant - Charlotte Ryan Colourist - Angela Cerasi Online Editor - Matt Fezz Visual Effects Editor - Javed Sterritt Post Production Supervisor - Beth Hayward Behind the Scenes Videographer - Julian Neuhaus Post Production Sound Services - Sonar Music Sonar Music Executive Producer - Sophie Haydon Re-recording Mixer - Timothy Bridge Sound Designer - Timothy Bridge Sound Effects Editors - Joe Mount, Josh Pearson Dialogue Editor - Timothy Bridge Foley Editor - Joe Mount Visual Effects/Animation - Javed Sterritt Digital Artist - Henry Smith Bus Stop Films General Manager - Dianna La Grassa Support Manager - Monica Power Marketing and Partnerships Manager - Tracey Corbin-Matchett Bookkeeper - Johnny Gebrael Accenture Kate Schofield Reuben Burgoyne Nicolle Fleming Stefanie Vella Wish Ronquillo Ray Chang Yan Moiseev Leah Mcdonell Special Thanks AFTRS Panavision Storm Ashwood Gear Mick Leslie - Gripfast Accenture Liquid Studio The Editors Sonar Music Thanks Dave Ruby Howe, Edie Smith, Igby Smith, Hyun Lee, Renee Marie Petropoulos, Laura Nagy, Edwina Gould, Sonja Grgurevic, Jonah Klein, Jim Finn, friends, family and support workers of the Program One Bus Stop Films students 2018. If you or someone you know needs help, please call or visit: Lifeline 13 11 14 lifeline.org.au Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 beyondblue.org.au Headspace 1800 650 890 headspace.org.au Copyright Bus Stop Films / busstopfilms.com.au Original Story by David Bulmer Based on the short play 'Beautiful' This work is fictitious. Any resemblance to real places or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Bus Stop Films - busstopfilms.com.au/ Taste Creative - tastecreative.com/
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ANNOUNCING ARTISTS' BIOS AND WEBSITES!
ELASTIC PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL! "'cause I'm pretty animated, y'know?" By Storyboard P.
Date: 6 MAY 2016
Aaron Williamson Over the last 25 years Aaron Williamson has created more than 300 exhibitions, performances, interventions, videos, installations and publications for galleries, museums and festivals including Tate Britain, Tate Modern and the Whitechapel Gallery in London, The Venice Biennale, and Nippon Performance Art festival in Japan. He has lectured in numerous institutions in the UK and internationally, won a range of awards and published widely. www.aaronwilliamson.org
Brian Catling is a sculptor, poet, novelist, filmmaker and performance artist. He is Professor of Fine Art at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford. He has been exhibition work internationally since the 1970’s. In 2001 he co-founded the international performance collective WitW.
Christopher Ansell In performances Ansell negotiates the intricacies of verbal and bodily language. The gestures of language, the human body and the voice are choreographed in poetic compositions that disrupt the dominance of verbal communication. Influenced by a variety of theatrical practices, ranging from contemporary drag acts to eighteenth century mime, Ansell explores the technologies of verbal and bodily performance. Ansell lives in Oxford and is currently a graduate student at the Ruskin School of Art.
GG Awin is a fine artist born in Poland, and working in performance, video and image making. Drawing on lowbrow and camp aesthetic, his work focuses on establishing artificial environments and hierarchy with the means of a role imposition, absurd and (direct) confrontation.
Clare Carswell MA(RCA) works with performance and drawing to make works for the gallery and public space. She curates the work of others at AYYO Contemporary Art, a gallery and project space near to Oxford. She runs Art Pitch, a residential programme for UK and international artists and writes and lectures on contemporary art. www.clarecarswellperformance.com
Shwanda Corbett
Veronica Cordova de la Rosa is an artist-researcher. Her research is a search for artistic growth, knowledge production and how thought is processed in the studio space. She loves the general art public to discuss the merits of her research over coffee, in the press or online.
Al/ice/ex Donaghy I am interdisciplinary artist working mainly in performance with influences from Butoh dance, experimental writing/music and photography. My work often concerns political or social problems. Much my research and work focuses on restriction and restraint and it’s effect on mood/creation of performance and writing. I use this physical intervention in my work as a method of distraction from the actual act in hand. www.adonaghy.com
Michael Dudeck is an artist and cultural engineer who decodes dominant cultural mythologies and re-codes them into contemporary fictions. www.michaeldudeck.com
Sam Hall Biography: Sam is currently studying and working in Oxford www.instagram.com/sam_hall6
Victoria Karlsson is a sound artist interested in the emotional and subjective aspects of sound and art. Investigating sound as both an inner and outer experience, she explores how we think about, remember, dream about sounds, and how this influences our experiences of sounds in our everyday. She is currently undertaking a PhD Research Degree at University of the Arts, London. Her research investigates sounds in thoughts, asking if we hear sounds in our minds, what they mean to us and where they come from. Her work has been exhibited in the Barbican, the Institute of Contemporary Art and several other group and solo shows. www.victoriakarlsson.co.uk
Peta Lloyd and Jemima Hall Jemima is young, tall and blonde; Peta is not. This is their second collaboration. They are both students at Oxford Brookes University.
www.petalloyd.co.uk
www.instagram.com/jemimahall.art
Robert Luzar is an artist, writer and educator. He is Senioe Lecturer in Fine Art at Bath Spa University and holds a PhD from Central Saint Martins. He investigates notions of ‘event’ through performative drawing practices that are worked critically through video and installation. He exhibits globally in live-art events and art venues such as Torrance Art Museum (USA), Talbot Rice Gallery (UK), DRAWinternational (FR), Katzman Contemporary (CA), Red Head Gallery(CA) and Kunstlerhaus Dortmund (DE). His writing on art and critical theory are published in journals and magazines, such as Mnemoscape, Desearch and the book Nancy and Visual Culture (Edinburgh University Press 2016). www.robertluzar.com
Kate Mahony makes live performances and films that appropriate existing frameworks to see, when placed upon a foreign body, what animates certain social groups, ‘societies’, individuals and herself to ‘perform’. www.katemahony.com
Naomi Mishkin is an artist from New York. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Glass and is currently completing her MFA at the University of Oxford. www.naomimishkin.com
Joseph Morgan Schofield is an emerging live artist working in body and task led performance art. He makes consecrated performative actions. He recently completed his MA Theatre and Performance at Queen Mary University of London.
Nunu Theatre ‘Loneliness has made us express ourselves in another language’ The Nunu Theatre originated in Romania but is currently based in Bristol. Nunu is the only theatre company in the UK to work exclusively with professionals actors who use English as their second language in performance.
Tess Tallula is half way through her fine art degree at Oxford Brookes creating thoughtful and frivolous installations, performances and films.
Robert Ridley-Shackleton The cardboard prince presents entertainment for 2016 and beyond.
Fay Stevens is an academic, curator, artist and writer. Her archaeological work, performance and art practice is a process of excavation; an unravelling of layers of time, memory and substance. It is a phenomenological enquiry and experience, concerned with trace, elements, the senses, inscription and corporeal interplay. www.cargocollective.com/FayStevens
Austin Sherlaw-Johnson is a composer and performance artist who works in a variety of media. Recent work includes: Explicit Sounds (six actions for one performer), Making a Box as Quickly as Possible (video), Anti-Conceptualism, (installation), John Cage and Teeny Duchamp Play Chess in front of a Live Audience (theatre piece for two performers) and You’re Beautiful (three three minute pop songs for two performers). www.austinsherlawjohnson.com
Alexandra Trott is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art Theory at Oxford Brookes University. Her white cube is a lecture hall, and she regularly performs in front of Fine Art students and art historians, presenting her interpretations of Modernist history.
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Annie Wright Coming from a Fine Art background, Annie enjoys working across disciplines and playing with socio-political issues. She is interested in exploring the use of spoken word in installation and performance art. www.anniewright.co.uk
Zwann eï Collective Faith «struggles insanely, if you will, for the possibility» as «without possibility it is as though a person cannot draw breath» (Sören Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death) Such is the existential struggle: believing despite inevitable loss and despite the impossibility of any help. Believing is what prevents from perishing. Drawing from the themes of faith and belief, the performance Endiosada (literally entrusted by God) explores freely the points of contact between life devoted to the permanent quest for help and transcendence. http://co21840.wixsite.com/zwannei-collective
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Vernon Kay Reveals There Were Heaters in The I'm a Celeb Castle This Morning
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Olympic Hockey: GREAT BRITAIN, GERMANY, NEW ZEALAND, AND IRELAND SECURE FINAL OLYMPIC BERTHS
The 12 teams for each hockey competition at Tokyo 2020 have been decided after thrilling qualifiers over the past 10 days. Olympic followers from all over the world are invited to book Olympic 2020 tickets from our online platforms for Olympic Tickets. Olympics Hockey followers can book Olympic Hockey Tickets from our ticketing marketplace exclusively on discounted prices.
Ireland's women claimed the final berth at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic hockey tournament, beating Canada 4-3 in a shootout to reach the Games for the first time. After 120 minutes of scoreless hockey, Canada took what looked like a decisive 3-1 lead in the shootout.
But Beth Barr and Chloe Watkins scored to take it into sudden death as Canada missed with their last two efforts. Both gold medal-winning teams from Rio 2016, Great Britain's women and Argentina's men will be in Tokyo to defend their titles.
Britain make the home advantage count
Great Britain's women are safely through after a 5-1 aggregate win over Chile in London. Playing at Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre, a training venue for the London 2012 Games, Mark Hager's side did the hard work with a 3-0 win in Saturday's first leg.
Not even a pep talks from Argentinian football manager Marcelo Bielsa, a friend of Chile coach Sergio Vigil, could revive Las Diablos' hopes.
Goals from Tess Howard and Laura Unworthy in the first quarter all but sealed the tie with Fernanda Villagran scoring a late consolation. Forsyth's opener in the ninth minute took him to 100 international goals for Scotland and GB combined.
Germans cruise through in Monchengladbach
Italy's women were in with a chance of qualification having trailed Germany just 2-0 after Saturday's first leg. But their hopes were quickly extinguished as three goals in the first eight minutes’ courtesy of Cecile Pieper, Nike Lorenz and Lena Michele put the tie beyond doubt.
The visitors managed to survive without conceding until half-time, but Germany upped the tempo again after the break.
Black Sticks ease past Korea
New Zealand's men had some work to do in their second leg against Korea in Stratford, leading 3-2 after Match One. And they extended their lead at the start of the second quarter through Stephen Jennens who scored twice on Saturday.
Sam Lane made it a three-goal cushion in the 23rd minute and Kane Russell's penalty corner strike late in the third period made it 6-2 on aggregate. The win sees the Black Sticks through to their 13th Olympic competition and they're fifth in succession.
India at the double for Tokyo
India will go for gold in both competitions in Tokyo, although there were some heart-stopping moments for the women in Bhubaneswar. Leading 5-1 from the first leg, Snored Marine’s side looked to have plenty in hand against the United States.
The Americans started with intent and Amanda Magadan's penalty corner and Kathleen Starkey's strike saw them close to within two in the first quarter. And they were level before half-time thanks to Alyssa Parker's high shot and Magadan's second of the game.
But three minutes into the final quarter, captain Rani Ram pal’s fierce strike beat Kelsey Bing and India held out for a 6-5 aggregate victory. Akas deep Singh and Rapider Singh both scored twice as the eight-time Olympic gold medalists cruised through to Tokyo Olympic.
Canada's men break Irish hearts
Canada's men will be at back-to-back Olympic Games for the first time since the 1980s after a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Ireland in Vancouver. The Irish led 5-3 after the first leg and John McKee made it 6-3 on aggregate in the first quarter.
But back came the home side with Gordon Johnston's penalty corner and Oliver Schofield's strike either side of half-time bringing them to within one. They were still behind in the dying seconds and called for a review just before the final whistle sounded for a possible infringement inside the Ireland circle.
A penalty stroke was awarded, and captain Scott Tupper scored to level the tie at 6-6 and send it into a penalty shootout. Ireland went 3-1 up in the shootout but goalie David Carter hauled Canada back into it and Adam Froese scored in sudden death to win it 4-3 and book a place in Tokyo.
Dutch end Pakistan's dream of Olympic return
A clinical performance in Amsterdam saw The Netherlands end the Pakistan men's team's hopes of returning to the Olympics for the first time since Barcelona 1992.
After Match One ended 4-4, the Dutch took the lead through Bjorn Kellerman's backhand strike in the first quarter. But the second period proved decisive as Mink van der Weerden's penalty stroke, Mirco Pruijser's low fizzer, and van der Weerden again - this time from a penalty corner - saw the home side canter to victory.
Terrance Pieters and Jip Janssen added insult to injury for Pakistan who did manage a late consolation through Rizwan Ali, but it was the Dutch who won 6-1 on the night and 10-5 on aggregate. And perhaps we will see more celebrations from Dutch coach Max Caldas on the touchline in Tokyo.
Double delight for Spain
Spain's qualification was twice as nice as both the men and women came through to secure their spot at the Olympics.
The women's team defeated Korea 2-1 in Game 1 in Valencia taking the slenderest of leads with them into Game 2, where they finished the job with a 2-0 victory. A 4-1 aggregate win that has Spain's women looking forward to a summer of hockey on the Olympic stage.
Spain's men foil France
Spain's men will also be investing in the Japanese phrasebooks after their narrow victory over France. Things started badly for the home side in Valencia as they went 3-0 down in the first leg before coming back to draw 3-3.
A stunning solo effort from Gaspard Baumgartner saw France take an early lead but the Spanish stuck at it with Quico Cortes excelling in goal. Captain Miguel Deals equalized from a penalty corner in the second quarter and Spain took the lead just before half-time through Alvaro Iglesias after superb work from Pau Quemada.
Francois Goyet leveled midway through the third period but Xavi Lleonart's penalty stroke restored the hosts' advantage and they held on for a 3-2 win to go through 6-5 on aggregate. This will be Spain's 18th appearance at the Olympic Games with three silvers and a bronze medal to show for their efforts.
Australia roll Russia
Three-time women's Olympic champions Australia will join the men's side in Tokyo Olympic Games after a commanding 8-2 aggregate victory over Russia.
The door was left slightly ajar after the first game finished 4-2, but firmly shut in the second after Australia turned it on to win 5-0. A hat-trick from Emily Chalke in Game 2 means she'll play at her third straight Olympics in Japan.
China stun Belgium in Wujin
After a 2-0 win in the first leg in Wujin, Belgium's women looked to have all but sewn up a place in Tokyo as they and China played out three scoreless periods in the second match. But with just four minutes to go, Gu Bingfeng scored with a penalty stroke.
Moments later, two-time Olympian Liang Meiyu made it 2-2 to set up a penalty shootout. The Belgians were stunned, and China took the shootout 2-1 to the delight of the local fans chanting “加油!” (you!) - 'Let's go!' In Chinese. The tears flowed among the visitors as they watched the home team celebrate a dramatic comeback which will see them play at Tokyo 2020.
Final list of qualified teams for hockey at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Men:
Japan (hosts, 2018 Asian Games champions)
Argentina (2019 Pan-American Games champions, reigning Olympic champions)
South Africa (2019 African Olympic Qualifiers)
Belgium (2019 Euro Hockey Championship winners)
Australia (2019 Oceania Cup winners)
Spain
Netherlands
Canada
India
New Zealand
Great Britain
Germany
Women:
Japan (hosts, 2018 Asian Games champions)
Argentina (2019 Pan-American Games)
South Africa (2019 African Olympic Qualifier)
Netherlands (2019 Euro Hockey Championship)
New Zealand (2019 Oceania Cup)
China
Australia
Spain
India
Great Britain (reigning Olympic champions)
Germany
Ireland
Competition format
In each tournament, the 12 teams will be split into two round-robin groups of six. The top four in each group go through to the quarter-finals with the winners progressing to the semis and then the final.
The losing semi-finalists will play off for the bronze medal. All games will be played at the Oi Hockey Stadium which hosted a successful test event in August where India won both the men's and women's competitions.
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Politics
All the president’s Tweets (The Economist, via Marcus)
Mapping reactions to Trump’s first National Security Strategy(Brookings, via Marcus)
Peter Schofield is new perm sec at DWP (Institute for Government)
Trust me, I’m a journalist (The Economist)
Labour poll lead over Conservatives - January 2017 to January 2018 (Anthony Cutler)
Everything else
Millennials vs Boomers (Alasdair Rae)
This is what China's overfishing problem looks like (Wired)
Mapping Malaria in Italy (Canadian Centre for Architecture, via Petr)
In Germany, online hate speech has real-world consequences(The Economist)
Meta data
Jobs
Internet of Public Service Jobs: 14/01/2018 (Matt Jukes)
Data journalist (The Guardian)
B1 (HEO) Finance and Performance Data Scientist (Department for International Development)
Events
Whitehall Monitor 2018 launch (Institute for Government)
Still some tickets available: Geovation Open Data Masterclass, with HM Land Registry (via Owen Boswarva)
Everything else
How to define a map’s bins to visualize your data (Urban Institute)
Doesn't open data make data monopolies more powerful? (Jeni Tennison)
And finally...
The politics of Mrs Brown’s Boys (Times Red Box)
The rise and fall of reputation of high-street food and drink(Populus, via Tess)
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A fully inclusive film, on screen and behind-the-scenes made with the Program One 2018 students at Bus Stop Films. In the near future a woman finds herself in need of help and uses technology to facilitate a new human connection and process old wounds to make it through one more day. WAY OUT ASSISTANCE is a drama/sci-fi short film imagining a near future when virtual reality technology has developed to the point that a crisis support worker can be ‘transported’ to the caller in need of assistance. Written by Stef Smith in collaboration with the Bus Stop Films students of 2018 Directed by Stef Smith Produced by Briana Miller, Stef Smith PROGRAM ONE, CLASS OF 2018 David Zughbi, Brittany McCarthy, Chris Bunton, Ellen Maher, Ashley Kuhle, Matthew Cunningham, James Penny, Charlotte Ryan, Chantelle Attard, Bevan Garozzo, Matthew Sheather, Luke Salmon Executive Producers - Eleanor Winkler, Genevieve Clay-Smith, Henry Smith, Gerard O'Dwyer, Ann O'Dwyer Director of Photography - Emma Paine Production Designer - Aisha Phillips Editor - Grace Eyre Associate Producers - Beth Hayward, Emily Morrison Music Composer - Julian Hamilton Casting Director - Daisy Hicks First Assistant Director - Walter Hart Second Assistant Director - Laura Nagy Third Assistant Director - Ivy Nehl Bus Stop Films Directors Attachments - Chris Bunton, Bevan Garozzo, Matthew Sheather, Lianne Mackessy Kate Box - Rose Gerard O'Dwyer - Marty Joni Campbell - Tess Way Out Assistance Employees Rae Pastusak David Zughbi Brittany McCarthy Chris Bunton Ellen Maher Ashley Kuhle Matthew Cunningham James Penny Steve Konstantopoulus Giuliano Mitru Christine Blanch Chloe Morrison Greet Maddy Pool Chantelle Attard Sangeetha Punnia-Moorthy Dave Kuhle Audrey Kuhle Karen Mutchell Ruth Mutchell Stojan Samanov Rita Connolly Monica Power Celiné De Sousa Rocksteady Way Out Assistance Voice Over English - Stef Smith Cantonese - Yingna Lu Italian - Marisa Marsionis Polish - Weronika Razna Steadicam Operator - Jason Rodrigues "B" Camera Operator - Jamie Gray 1st AC - Neal Von Dinklage 1st AC "B" Camera - Bonnie Chai 2nd AC - Laura Nagy, Bonnie Chai Bus Stop Films 2nd AC - Bevan Garozzo Location Sound Recordist - Martin Demian Gaffer - Tomas Keyes Key Grip - Jimmy Luciani Safety Supervisor - Laurence Pettinari Wardrobe Stylist - Olivera Jovanoska Art Department Assistant - Ben Garvey Bus Stop Films Art Department Assistants - Matthew Sheather, Bevan Garozzo Wardrobe Assistant - Celiné De Sousa Bus Stop Films Wardrobe Assistant - Charlotte Ryan Hair and Makeup Artist - Natalia Ladyko Hair and Makeup Assistant - Lindsey Chapman Bus Stop Films Hair and Makeup Assistant - Charlotte Ryan Colourist - Angela Cerasi Online Editor - Matt Fezz Visual Effects Editor - Javed Sterritt Post Production Supervisor - Beth Hayward Behind the Scenes Videographer - Julian Neuhaus Post Production Sound Services - Sonar Music Sonar Music Executive Producer - Sophie Haydon Re-recording Mixer - Timothy Bridge Sound Designer - Timothy Bridge Sound Effects Editors - Joe Mount, Josh Pearson Dialogue Editor - Timothy Bridge Foley Editor - Joe Mount Visual Effects/Animation - Javed Sterritt Digital Artist - Henry Smith Bus Stop Films General Manager - Dianna La Grassa Support Manager - Monica Power Marketing and Partnerships Manager - Tracey Corbin-Matchett Bookkeeper - Johnny Gebrael Accenture Kate Schofield Reuben Burgoyne Nicolle Fleming Stefanie Vella Wish Ronquillo Ray Chang Yan Moiseev Leah Mcdonell Special Thanks AFTRS Panavision Storm Ashwood Gear Mick Leslie - Gripfast Accenture Liquid Studio The Editors Sonar Music Thanks Dave Ruby Howe, Edie Smith, Igby Smith, Hyun Lee, Renee Marie Petropoulos, Laura Nagy, Edwina Gould, Sonja Grgurevic, Jonah Klein, Jim Finn, friends, family and support workers of the Program One Bus Stop Films students 2018. If you or someone you know needs help, please call or visit: Lifeline 13 11 14 lifeline.org.au Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 beyondblue.org.au Headspace 1800 650 890 headspace.org.au Copyright Bus Stop Films / busstopfilms.com.au Original Story by David Bulmer Based on the short play 'Beautiful' This work is fictitious. Any resemblance to real places or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Bus Stop Films - busstopfilms.com.au/ Taste Creative - tastecreative.com/
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Elastic Performance Art Festival
"'cause I'm pretty animated, y'know?" By Storyboard P.
Artists and photographer announced!
Aaron Williamson, Brian Catling, Christopher Ansell, GG Awin, Clare Carswell, Shwanda Corbett, Veronica Cordova de la Rosa, Al/ice/ex Donaghy, Michael Dudeck, Sam Hall, Jemina Hall, Victoria Karlsoon, Peta Lloyd, Robert Luzar, Kate Mahony, Naomi Mishkin, Joseph Morgan Schofield, Tess Pierce, Robert Ridley-Shackleton, Fay Stevens, Austin Sherlaw-Johnson, Alexandra Trott, Nunu Theatre, Annie Wright, Collective Zwann Ei. Photographer: Stu Allsopp
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Announcing programme of the day!
ELASTIC 2017
The conference will be opened at 10.30 by Dr. Larry Lynch Head of the School of Arts, Oxford Brookes University.
Guest Performers
Aaron Williamson and Brian Catling will be performing from 4.00-5.00
Aaron Williamson
Over the last 25 years, Aaron Williamson has created more than 300 exhibitions, performances, interventions, videos, installations and publications for galleries, museums and festivals including Tate Britain, Tate Modern and the Whitechapel Gallery in London, The Venice Biennale, and Nippon Performance Art festival in Japan. He has lectured at numerous institutions in the UK and internationally, won a range of awards and published widely.
www.aaronwilliamson.org
Brian Catling
Brian Catling is a sculptor, poet, novelist, filmmaker and performance artist. He is Professor of Fine Art at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford. He has been exhibition work internationally since the 1970’s. In 2001 he co-founded the international performance collective WitW.
http://www.rsa.ox.ac.uk/people/brian-catling
Performers
Christopher Ansell
Title: Robert and Virginia
Location: Pink room
Time: 11.50-12.15
Biography: In performances Ansell negotiates the intricacies of verbal and bodily language. The gestures of language, the human body and the voice are choreographed in poetic compositions that disrupt the dominance of verbal communication. Influenced by a variety of theatrical practices, ranging from contemporary drag acts to eighteenth
century mime, Ansell explores the technologies of verbal and bodily performance.
Ansell lives in Oxford and is currently a graduate student at the Ruskin School of Art.
GG Awin
Title: All My Friends Are Fucking Bitches
Location: Garden
Time: 2-4
Description: GG broadcasts a football match to you, playing with its own head. You can either join or watch.
Superfreakshow! I am wondering if we could be happy in a place like that?
Biography: GG Awin is a fine artist born in Poland, and working in performance, video and image making. Drawing on lowbrow and camp aesthetic, his work focuses on establishing artificial environments and hierarchy with the means of a role imposition, absurd and (direct) confrontation.
http://ggawin.tumblr.com
Clare Carswell
Title: FAILTE
Location: Garden
Time: Durational
Description: This participatory performance work will attempt through interaction with an audience, to communicate aspects of the experience of homelessness and of the resultant sense of displacement whilst forced to live in temporary housing or in the homes of others.
Biography: Clare Carswell MA(RCA) works with performance and drawing to make works for the gallery and public space. She curates the work of others at AYYO Contemporary Art, a gallery and project space near to Oxford. She runs Art Pitch, a residential programme for UK and international artists and writes and lectures on contemporary art.
www.clarecarswellperformance.com
Shwanda Corbett
Title: Staircase
Location: Foyer
Time: 1pm
Description: The staircase is a social structure for person(s) whom are transitioning from one place to another. In economic thriving environments, a staircase is a brief nonverbal gathering of different social statuses. In places of poverty, a staircase is a social gathering where opinions are heard. The quality of the staircase and everyday functions determine its importance. Staircases are a neutral place for different races and other social identities; however this excludes the physically disabled. The transitioning mechanism is different because the stairs are not accessible to wheels. This leaves the disabled individual out of the social experience.
Veronica Cordova de la Rosa
Location: Green room
Time: 2.00-2.15
Biography: Veronica Cordova de la Rosa is an artist-researcher. Her research is a search for artistic growth, knowledge production and how thought is processed in the studio space. She loves the general art public to discuss the merits of her research over coffee, in the press or online.
https://veronicacordovadelarosa.wordpress.com
Al/ice/ex Donaghy
Title: The Cleaning of St. George
Location: Side Balcony
Time: Durational
Description: An improvised cleaning project reflecting on purity, nationalism and the abuse of labour.
Biography: I am interdisciplinary artist working mainly in performance with influences from Butoh dance, experimental writing/music and photography. My work often concerns political or social problems. Much my research and work focuses on restriction and restraint and it’s effect on mood/creation of performance and writing. I use this physical intervention in my work as a method of distraction from the actual act in hand.
www.adonaghy.com
Michael Dudeck
Title: L I B E R M E T A 1 . 0
Location: Dining Room
Time: All day
Description: Liber Meta is a durational ritual performance which marks the beginning of a three year project. The performance utilizes a new process I am calling "Neomedievalist Performative Illumination". I have spent the past 1.5 years writing the first "Holy Book" of my fictional interspecies queer religion, and it is my intent through the host of the Liber Meta performances to inscribe and illuminate a manuscript live over a series of durational performances.
Biography: Michael Dudeck is an artist and cultural engineer who decodes dominant cultural mythologies and re-codes them into contemporary fictions.
www.michaeldudeck.com
Sam Hall
Title: <3 Give <3 Me <3 More <3
Location: Garden
Time: 1.30-2.00
Description: A carnival style multifaceted extravaganza!
Biography: Sam is currently studying and working in Oxford
@sam_hall6
Victoria Karlsson
Title: And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music
Location: Space by green room entrance.
Time: 1-4 One to one interaction with audience members. Each interaction taking between 10-20 minutes.
Description: This piece explores the idea of an inner world of sounds – sounds we hear as part of our thoughts, emotions, and desires.
Biography: Victoria Karlsson is a sound artist interested in the emotional and subjective aspects of sound and art. Investigating sound as both an inner and outer experience, she explores how we think about, remember, dream about sounds, and how this influences our experiences of sounds in our everyday. She is currently undertaking a PhD Research Degree at University of the Arts, London. Her research investigates sounds in thoughts, asking if we hear sounds in our minds, what they mean to us and where they come from. Her work has been exhibited in the Barbican, the Institute of Contemporary Art and several other group and solo shows.
www.victoriakarlsson.co.uk
Peta Lloyd and Jemima Hall
Title: Elastication on Arrival
Location: Foyer
Time: 10.10- 10.30
Biography: Jemima is young, tall and blonde; Peta is not. This is their second collaboration. They are both students at Oxford Brookes University.
www.petalloyd.co.uk
@jemimahall.art
Robert Luzar
Title: Demonstration 1
Time: 11.15-11.45
Location: Pink Room
Biography: Robert Luzar is an artist, writer and educator. He is Senioe Lecturer in Fine Art at Bath Spa University and holds a PhD from Central Saint Martins. He investigates notions of ‘event’ through performative drawing practices that are worked critically through video and installation. He exhibits globally in live-art events and art venues such as Torrance Art Museum (USA), Talbot Rice Gallery (UK), DRAWinternational (FR), Katzman Contemporary (CA), Red Head Gallery(CA) and Kunstlerhaus Dortmund (DE). His writing on art and critical theory are published in journals and magazines, such as Mnemoscape, Desearch and the book Nancy and Visual Culture (Edinburgh University Press 2016).
www.robertluzar.com
Kate Mahony
Title: The unbelievable suspension of disbelief
Location: Foyer
Time: 3.30-3.40
Biography: Kate Mahony makes live performances and films that appropriate existing frameworks to see, when placed upon a foreign body, what animates certain social groups, ‘societies’, individuals and herself to ‘perform’.
www.katemahony.com
Naomi Mishkin
Title: American Pussy Flag
Location:
Time: Durational
Biography: Naomi Mishkin is an artist from New York. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Glass and is currently completing her MFA at the University of Oxford.
www.naomimishkin.com
Joseph Morgan Schofield
Title: WITHSTAND//STANDWITH
Location:Gravel path in garden
Time: 2.30-3.15
Description: WITHSTAND//STANDWITH is a ritual burial of grief. It is an invitation to consider the ways we experience trauma, to process pain and to think about the future.
Biography: Joseph Morgan Schofield is an emerging live artist working in body and task led performance art. He makes consecrated performative actions. He recently completed his MA Theatre and Performance at Queen Mary University of London.
Nunu Theatre
Title: LORD BORIS
Location: Green Room
Time: 12.15-1.00
Description: Lord Boris is a piece on Brexit. It is a bedroom, living room piece, a delirium, and a dream, a dream in a dream. Something very sleepy in any case! A PROPHESY on Brexit! The piece includes experimental music, an 1880 Romanian text and a fish.
Biography: ‘Loneliness has made us express ourselves in another language’
The Nunu Theatre originated in Romania but is currently based in Bristol. Nunu is the only theater company in the UK to work exclusively with professionals actors who use English as their second language in performance.
http://nunuplatform.com/sample-page/
Tess Tallula
Title: Ecstatica
Location: Robert Maxwell’s Bathroom (first floor)
Time: ‘a durational happening’, starting at 2.15.
Description: Spontaneous performance or invasion of privacy?
Biography: Tess Tallula is half way through her fine art degree at Oxford Brookes creating thoughtful and frivolous installations, performances and films.
tesstallulaart.blogspot.co.uk/
Robert Ridley-Shackleton
Title: Just card and a bit of tupperwave
Location: Green room
Time: 2.15 – 2.35
Biography: The cardboard prince presents entertainment for 2016 and beyond.
http://hissingframes.blogspot.co.uk
Fay Stevens
Title: Malathyros VII
Location: Rear balcony
Time: 11.45-
Description: Part of an on-going work on place, time, memory, and remembrance.
Biography: I am an academic, curator, artist and writer. My archaeological work, performance and art practice is a process of excavation; an unravelling of layers of time, memory and substance. It is a phenomenological enquiry and experience, concerned with trace, elements, the senses, inscription and corporeal interplay.
http://cargocollective.com/faystevens
Austin Sherlaw-Johnson
Title: 2704 Card Pickup
Location: Green Room
Time: 11.00-11.15
Description: A performance lasting approximately 10 minutes.
Biography: Austin Sherlaw-Johnson is a composer and performance artist who works in a variety of media. Recent work includes: Explicit Sounds (six actions for one performer), Making a Box as Quickly as Possible (video), Anti-Conceptualism, (installation), John Cage and Teeny Duchamp Play Chess in front of a Live Audience (theatre piece for two performers) and You’re Beautiful (three three-minute pop songs for two performers).
www.austinsherlawjohnson.com
Alexandra Trott
Title: ‘(in your Drawers)’
Location: Front foyer and toilets
Time: Durational (recorded performance)
Description: Is this a performance? Are you still performing too? It doesn’t have to be private. Invite others to join you. Ignore the knocking – stay as long as you like. Let’s spend time together.
Biography: Alexandra Trott is a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art Theory at Oxford Brookes University. Her white cube is a lecture hall, and she regularly performs in front of Fine Art students and art historians, presenting her interpretations of Modernist history.
Emma Williams and Hannah Oram
Title: Rebound
Location: Green room
Time: 2.25
Description: Emma and Hannah write letters to each other. In Rebound they explore a conclusive end to this dialogue.
Emma-williams.website/
@han_nah_nah_
Annie Wright
Title: Facebook Song With thanks to The Police
Location: Pink Room
Time: 11.30-11.50
Biography: Coming from a Fine Art background, Annie enjoys working across disciplines and playing with socio-political issues. She is interested in exploring the use of spoken word in installation and performance art.
www.anniewright.co.uk
Zwann eï Collective
Title: ENDIOSADA Location: Pink Room
Time: 3.00-3.45
Biography: Faith «struggles insanely, if you will, for the possibility» as «without possibility it is as though a person cannot draw breath» (Sören Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death) Such is the existential struggle: believing despite inevitable loss and despite the impossibility of any help. Believing is what prevents from perishing. Drawing from the themes of faith and belief, the performance Endiosada (literally entrusted by God) explores freely the points of contact between life devoted to the permanent quest for help and transcendence.
http://co21840.wixsite.com/zwannei-collective
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