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The wall is the outside wall of the new theatre, which is built entirely within the shell of the old - possible because of the thrust stage design which also allows the 1000 strong audience to be very close to the action.
Karen Lauke
United Kingdom / Y Deyrnas Unedig
Sound design / Cynllun sain
The Ghost of Someone Not Yet Drowned
Victoria Baths, Manchester
April 2012
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis tour - Europe, winter 2010
Stage design by TremensS/ExperiensS
Shot by Sophie Mari
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Option Paralysis tour - Europe, winter 2010
Stage design by TremensS/ExperiensS
Shot by Sophie Mari
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.
Cardigan / button up sweater hand knitted - costume for the stage. Design based on a 1940s knitting pattern - with additional vertical stripes in Moss Stitch / Seed Stitch. The original pattern was for thin yarn, and a much smaller size so I developed my own pattern. There are 'darts' for shaping and the collars are 'in-one' with the fronts - used short rows. I even found actual 1930s vintage plastic buttons.
All knitted in just over a fortnight - in the evenings and at weekends!