DRAW TO PERFORM visits GOLDSMITHS – Performance Symposium
Design Week, Goldsmiths, University of London
Ian Gulland Theatre, New Academic Building
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Saturday 5th Sep, 2015 - Ian Gulland Theater
Day 1 – Live Performances/Artists’ Presentations/Discussions
10:00-11:00 Symposium introduction by Roberto Feo + Artist presentation1 - Ram Samocha www.samocha.com
11:00-12:00 Live performance+ Artist presentation2 - Rachel Grant www.rachelgrantstudio.co.uk
12:00-13:00 Live performance+ Artist presentation3 - Katrina Brown www.katrinabrown.net
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:00 Live performance+ Artist presentation4 - Poppy Jackson www.poppyjackson.co.uk
15:00-17:00 Panel discussion (Katrina Brown/ Rachel Grant/Poppy Jackson /Ram Samocha/Roberto Feo and general public)
17:00 TBC - Performance Films - LG Atrium exhibition space
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Sunday 6th Sep, 2015 - Ian Gulland Theater
Day 2 – Draw to Perform workshops
10:00-13:00 Drawing becomes Performance – Workshop with Ram Samocha
(15 participants)
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-17:00 Drawing becomes Performance – Workshop with Ram Samocha
(15 participants)
Drawing becomes Performance – Workshop
A three hours workshop about Drawing Performance directed by Ram Samocha. Samocha is a multidisciplinary artist and the curator of Draw to Perform, an international symposium for Drawing performance.
Drawing performance is a stream of performance art in which artists create their artwork in front of a live audience while communicating with the viewers. Mark making in drawing performance is often a result of powerful physical gesture and body movement connects elements of line, movement, space and time.
The workshop will concentrates on the connection and combination between live action and drawing. It will allow participations to experiment with this practice and talk about possible options of process and presentation. Participating artists will be able to draw live, share and discuss their actions.
Materials such as pencils, charcoals, chalks and paper will be provided to all participations in the workshops.
Number of participants in each workshop: 15 people
Free admission.
(Workshops have limited spaces. Preference will be given to Goldsmiths’ students).
www.drawtoperform.com
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