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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The Birthday Party Residencies : Atelier 231 (2010 and 2012), Le Fourneau (2011), Le Hangar (2012), Culture Commune (2012) The Dinner Table Diffusions : Hat Fair (Winchester) in 2008 ; Fish & Chips #1 (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen), Pic-Nic on the Bridge (Relecq-Kerhuon) and FAR du Pays de Morlaix in 2010 ; Le Verger des Vieilles Charrues (Carhaix), Confluences Nomades (Somme) and Hat Fair in 2011 ; Les Rias in 2012 Time for tea Diffusions : Street Arts in Amiens and Hat Fair (...)
Pig Programmed at : Out There International Festival of Street Arts & Circus (Great Yarmouth) in 2010 ; Street Arts in Amiens in 2011 Imaginary Friends Programmed at : Fête dans la Ville (Amiens) in 2012 The Whalley Range All Stars were formed in 1982 by Edward Taylor and Sue Auty. They have created over 60 different events in a variety of forms: outdoor theatre, gallery exhibitions, installations, super 8 films, lectures... The main emphasis of their work is the combination of (...)
Amazing Camera Obscura Programmed at: Hat Fair in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012; Z’Arts Up (Béthune) in 2010 Enter the darkened world of Tony Willet and Dom Patteson where everyday life is transformed into a magical moving picture show. The Camera Obscura offers the opportunity for people of all ages to experience the wonder of a timeless technological marvel. The Camera Obscura is an ancient optical device. In its most basic form it is, quite simply, a dark room with a small hole in one (...)
Bodies in urban spaces Work in situ with volunteers and programmed at : Viva Cité (Sotteville-Lès-Rouen) in 2009 ; Brighton Festival in 2010 ; Festival DañsFabrik (Brest) in 2012 Born in 1959 in Baden, Austria, Willi Dorner pursued an atypical education, studying modern dance, physical education, movement analysis, dance therapy, philosophy and visual arts. He made his début as a choreographer in the 1980s while working as a dancer for various companies in Austria and New York. Eager to (...)