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'Outside Looking In'
Wednesday 15 June 2005
ResCen presents:
Day Event 11.30am – 5.30pm: £10 including lunch
Evening Event 6.00pm – 8.00pm: FREE
Venue:Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1 , [nearest tube:
Holborn] www.conwayhall.org.uk
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Day Event Details: (£10 including lunch)
This is a series of workshops, discussions and presentations that are led
by each of the ResCen Research Associate Artists.
Each of the sessions allows participants an inside look into a key area of
the Artists’ artistic and creative practice.
11.30am – 12.00 Noon - Registration / Welcome
Session 1: 12.00 Noon—1.30pm
‘Movement twisters, knots and puzzles’
an open rehearsal led by choreographer Rosemary Lee with dancer Henrietta
Hale
‘bodydataspace’
a presentation by Ghislaine Boddington and Armand Terruli of material from
their recent telematic and remote connection work
1.30pm – 2.30pm - Lunch
Session 2: 2.30—3.15pm
‘Reflections’
a workshop demonstration with choreographer Shobana Jeyasingh and dancers
Rathi Govindarajoo and Navala Chaudhari
‘The Outer Limits’
a podium conversation with Graeme Miller and playwright and actor, Tyrone
Huggins.
Session 3: 3.30—5.30pm
‘Engaging with Absence’
a discussion and demonstration led by Richard Layzell with
Research Fellow Joshua Sofaer.
‘Instant Composing’
a hands on workshop with composer Errollyn Wallen and cellist Sarah
Suckling
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Evening Event Details: (FREE)
Presentation of a paper ‘Intuition and craft: an eyewitness account’ by
Professor Chris Bannerman
with Rosemary Lee and Graeme Miller. This will be followed by further
discussion and debate with all of the Research
Associate Artists.
8.00pm onwards Refreshments
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ResCen would like to acknowledge the investment and
involvement of NESTA, the National Endowment for
Science, Technology and the Arts, in this seminar.
NESTA, the National Endowment for Science, Technology
and the Arts, invests in innovation and works to improve the
climate for creativity in the UK. www.nesta.org.uk
You are advised that these events will be recorded and documented for
academic and non-commercial purposes, and your contribution may be
included.
Please note that the use of photographic or recording equipment is not
permitted
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