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Live visuals and stage design by KBK Visuals at Soenda Indoor 02-02-2013, Central Studios Utrecht. Photo by Jessica Dreu
Left Hook director Damaris Webb, facilitating the post-performance dialogue with our honored guest speakers: Portland Black Panthers co-founder Kent Ford, Oregon Hall of Fame member Ray Lampkin Jr. & Stanley Dun of the legendary Knott Street Boxing Club.
Photo @Laura Lo Forti/Vanport Mosaic
LEFT HOOK
a staged reading of a timely drama about gentrification and community displacement in 1970’s Portland, set in an Albina boxing club.
Written by Rich Rubin - Directed by Damaris Webb
With a post show conversation with Portland Black Panthers co-founder Kent Ford, Oregon Hall of Fame member Ray Lampkin Jr. & Stanley Dun of the legendary Knott Street Boxing Club.
Featuring: Anthony P. Armstrong, Jocelyn Seid, Jasper Howard, James Savannah, Mario DePriest, Paige Moreland & Kenneth Dembo
Stage Design: Lara Klingeman Costume Design: Wanda Walden Stage Manager: Judith Yeckel
Friday, October 13, 2017 - 7pm
Westminster Presbyterian Church
Zoom Festival 2021
Day 5
October 22, 2021
Exportdrvo, Rijeka
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
Rina Barbarić in collaboration with Koviljka Ljuština, Sara Salamon, Kristina Paunovski, Andreja Brozović, Anamaria Cvitković & Nika Čuić (HR).
Pinky Swear acts as a performance and an installation in progress. It speaks of female friendship in an age of precarious occasions and reduced working conditions. The form is shaped according to shapes and materials such as metal, glass and plasticine. Metal represents determination and stability, glass honesty and sharpness, and plasticine represents playfulness and flexibility in the relationship. The materials are placed in space in relation to each other, looking for the right ratio in the artistic composition in relation to the performers and the body. The installation is created by sharp objects, women’s bodies, stretchy pieces of clothing through which the area of what is important and untouchable – but also painful – to a woman is created. The research process of emerging work includes conversation; textual exchange of personal stories; production of objects; video, light and sound inside and outside the fabric; performing with various media; improvisational images and dramaturgy of performance.
Concept and installation: Rina Barbarić
Audio-visual materials and light: Sara Salamon
Performance and stage design: Andreja Brozović Adžić-Kapitanović, Kristina Paunovski, Koviljka Ljuština
Choreography: Kristina Paunovski
Costume design: Nika Čuić
3D animations: Anamaria Cvitković
Thanks: K2K
The project is realized in the framework of Create to Connect -> Create to Impact (CtC -> CtI) project
We used a hole saw to drill all the way through the PVC. the straight aways on the EMT gave it enough vertical support so It didn't sag.
I decided on 10'x2" PVC pipe as the structure for the columns with collars to extend to our 20' ceiling. 1/2 EMT was bent to create the push out for the fabric using a jig. Plywood was for the bases of the wall that was built. I created a template on paper trace and jig saw cut the shape out, 2x4s cut at 3ft lengths were the studs for the wall. Wall skin was masonite (hardboard) painted white.
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis tour - Europe, winter 2010
Stage design by TremensS/ExperiensS
Shot by Sophie Mari
Live visuals and stage design by KBK Visuals at Soenda Indoor 02-02-2013, Central Studios Utrecht. Photo by Jessica Dreu
This project is collaboration with a group of architecture students undertaking stage design. Their brief was an illustration of Alzheimer’s disease inspired by the novel Still Alice.
Still Alice is a novel written by Lisa Genova about a 50- year-old woman suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s does not only affect the diseased person but also everyone surrounding them. The project is divided into three scenes; the first scene shows some of the characters in Alice’s life and the change of her perception of them throughout the disease. From a metaphoric concept the characters throughout the scene are static while Alice is dynamic as it shows how she is the only one changing in such a short time. “Look us in the eye, talk directly to us”.
The fabric represents the three stages of Alzheimer’s in the play: disorientation in relation to the surroundings, struggling with the accelerated development of Alzheimer’s, and the third stage which is acceptance and becoming a part of her identity. “ Even when I feel completely normal, I know I’m not. It’s not over; it’s just a rest. I don’t trust myself. ”
Special thanks goes out to Marco Michel for introducing me as a photographer to his students and helping them bring their vision to life.
Secondly Dina Amin, Nada Essam, Sarah Morcos and Zeina Montaser on their well thought of concept. Just by have a contemporary/ballerina dance (Sarah Morcos) and a fabric, you have got yourself a self-explanatory play/space illustration.
Lastly, Beit El Sura Company for giving me the chance to experiment with their space and equipment to establish such solid work.
Thank you and enjoy!
P.S. Poster design by Marco Michel and Farah Sarwat (Moi)
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Live visuals and stage design by KBK Visuals at Soenda Indoor 02-02-2013, Central Studios Utrecht. Photo by Jessica Dreu
Village Green 2014 art and music festival took place at Chalkwell Hall on Saturday 12 July 11am-10pm.
Around 22,000 people enjoyed a fantastic atmosphere at Village Green in the sunshine yesterday. Among the 22,000 were:
1000’s of under 11s enjoying the mechanical, fire breathing dragon- the smallest nightclub in the world, the Miniscule of Sound, the Insect Circus and loads more attractions on site.
1000’s of teenagers gathered at the new Youth Village stage – designed and curated by Southend school pupils it boasted a packed programme that kept our younger festival goers entertained all day until 8pm
600 arts, crafts, vintage and food traders
900 artists performing on 11 stages
140 volunteers
100 production crew
With something on site for all ages – families were kept entertained all day – the atmosphere was friendly and fantastic across the day – and even the small downpour of rain during the headliner, Beth Orton didn’t dampen spirits.
A really great day!
The fantastic line up of artists and musicians included Beth Orton, Eddi Reader (Fairground Attraction); Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip; New York ska band, The Slackers; from London Man Like Me; Youth Club, Shlomo; Danny and the Champions of the Worlds; Kathryn Williams; Eight Rounds Rapid; and hot tips to go global in the very near future, The Hosts!
Alongside, we had an exciting exchange with four visual artists from Shanghai; a wide range of comedy, cabaret, live art, literature, film and a whole host of extraordinary outdoor arts, installations, workshops and performances.
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stand-builders-berlin; event-agency-berlin; event-production; large-format-printing; digital-printing; stand-build; berlin-promotional-agency; event-staff; promotional-models; hostesses; set-build; stage-design; contractors; Germany; Hamburg; event-prints