Latest addition : 10 December 2012.
ARTISTIC EXCHANGES THROUGH THE “SHARED” COMPANIES
The project also puts the emphasis on the development of artistic projects in which two or more partners on each side of the Channel work with the same company (hence “shared”) in their own respective area. It can be through creation, translation or adaptation residencies, community and outreach work, programming, etc., with the aim of presenting these projects within the European Zone of Artistic Projects.
The companies listed below have all been part of projects involving ZEPA partners on both sides of the Channel.
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Looking for love Programmed at: FAR du Pays de Morlaix (Brittany) and Out There International Festival of Street Arts & Circus in 2010 ; Street Arts in Amiens and Confluences Nomades (Picardy) in 2011 Shirlee Sunflower is a character created by Tamara Campbell who has been performing as a full time professional since 1998. She is a master of audience interaction and breaking down any barriers. Tamara has performed in various street theatre festivals and cabarets throughout the (...)
Rusty the horse Programmed at: Fish & Chips (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen) and Fête dans la ville (Amiens) in 2012 Simon Collins also known as “Paka” is a multidisciplinary artist who creates spectacular performances by fusing elements such as large-scale mechanical sculpture, special effects, the handling of objects, circus skills, puppetry, and audience involvement. Rusty the Horse - Fête dans la Ville (...)
The St Joan’s Ambulance Programmed at: Out There Festival (Great Yarmouth) in 2010 ; Street Arts in Amiens in 2011 The Cat’s Choir Programmed at: Street Arts in Amiens and Hat Fair (Winchester) in 2011 ; Peterborough Arts Festival in 2012 Two left feet Programmed at: Out There Festival (Great Yarmouth) in 2010 ; Printemps en Pays des Abers (Brittany) in 2011 Stickleback Plasticus have performed in many places throughout Britain and the world in the past twenty years. They have (...)
Tracking Programmed at : Fête dans la ville (Amiens) in 2011, Z’Arts Up (Béthune) + Les Z’ailleurs in 2012 StopGAP Dance Company is the UK’s leading integrated dance company, working with disabled and non-disabled professionals. Since 1995, the company has unparalleled experience in integrated dance and tours nationally and internationally. They perform their professional creations in venues and at street arts festival. StopGAP offers two Continued Professional Development Programmes — (...)
The Photographers Programmed at : Fish & Chips #2 (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen), The Pic-Nic on the Bridge (Relecq-Kerhuon) and Le Verger (Carhaix) in 2011 Tandem Programmed at : Fish & Chips #1 (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen) and Z’Arts Up (Béthune) + Les Z’Ailleurs (La Couture), Le Bal à Blangy (Blangy-sur-Bresle) in 2010 ; The Pic-Nic on the Bridge (Relecq-Kerhuon) and Out There International Festival of Street Arts and Circus (Great Yarmouth) in 2011 The Gaiety Engine Programmed at : Fête (...)
The Wheel of Death - Time’s trilogy Programmed at: Out There Festival in 2012 Place des Anges Programmed at: Amiens in 2009; Viva Cité in 2010; Z’Arts Up in 2011 In 2001, Pierrot Bidon, Stéphane Girard and Ana Rache funded Les Studios de Cirque, a circus “factory” creating and touring its own shows. Considering the prowess as an essential foundation of circus, they are in continuous pursuit of getting the circus act out of its usual environment, combining unexpected genres. Studios de (...)
The Lost Funeral Programmed at: Fish & Chips #1 (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen) in 2010 ; Fête dans la Ville (Amiens) in 2011 Audiobscura Programmed at: Out There (Great Yarmouth) in 2011 Logical Chaos 2 Programmed at: Out There (Great Yarmouth) in 2009 Nick Warburton and Bert Eke formed the street theatre company Stuff & Things in 2003. Their philosophy has always been very simple – to entertain both their audiences and themselves – if it makes them laugh then it has passed the test. (...)
The Giant Seagulls Programmed at: Hat Fair (Winchester) in 2009 and Fish & Chips (Sotteville-lès-Rouen) in 2012 Since 1981, Surreal Mc Coy has performed live to over 3 million people, in hundreds of cities and 35 countries. Specialized in interacting with the audience through their humourous characters (a giant Scotsman and his dog, Pompous the Roman centurion and his slave Servillius, an enormous Santa and his reindeer, etc.), they never just entertain; they involve people in their (...)