A ResCen Seminar:
RE-PLAY
A seminar on the making of Girl Skipping
accompanied by the screening of a new audio-visual work by
ResCen Associate Artist Graeme Miller
Tuesday 13th December 2011, 7.30 p.m followed by drinks reception
Toynbee Studios, Arts Bar & Cafe, 28 Commercial Street, London E1 6AB
Entrance to the seminar is free, though booking is essential.
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Re-play gathers together the voices of the original devising performers of the seminal stage work from 1990, A Girl Skipping, recomposed into a faceted and layered piece that analyses and reveals the ideas and processes that informed the making of this work through the filter of 20 years. All the members of the original company, Heather Ackroyd, Emma Bernard, David Coulter, Liz Kettle and Barnaby Stone will be present to participate in a seminar led by John Ashford who first staged the work at The Place Theatre in 1990. The event will be chaired by Professor Christopher Bannerman.
The launch of the work is accompanied by an newly commissioned essay by Claire Macdonald, Stop Making Sense.
A Girl Skipping’s influence was due in part to its fluid demonstration of actual play as an articulation of the idea of play. Its sense of abandonment and seeming disregard for its audience were part of its eloquence and produced in a charged ensemble process that made itself manifest in its enactment. Re-Play is constructed to delve further into the ethos of the work and techniques that evolved at the time while aiming to retain their ritual, rhythmic and playful essence. It is an audio-work for voices set against a visual track of a slow motion Super-8 stop frame film of the A Girl Skipping.
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