Hand In Glove is a performed exhibition of choreography by Lea Anderson and costume for dance designed by Emma Fryer, Sandy Powell and Simon Vincenzi that was first shown at Candidarts in Angel, London in October 2015. A larger version is planned to be presented at the V&A Museum, London 22nd, 23rd and 24th April 2016 in the Rafael Cartoon Gallery. This is in association with London Contemporary Dance School and will be performed by 3rd year students.
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Vampire Film Project
Lea Anderson, Steve Blake and Simon Vincenzi have just completed 9 days R&D with Anjali dance company for a new work that reconstructs key scenes from 5 vampire films. The films include Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror (1922 director F. W. Murnau), Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979 director Werner Herzog), and Dracula (1958 director Terence Fisher).
The company are expecting to create and tour the work in 2016.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
A beguiling and jocular soire of magic, music and dance.
The Place Theatre, 17 Dukes Rd, London WC1H 9PY
On: October 1st / 2nd / 3rd
At: 8pm
Lea has worked with composer Steve Blake, designer Tim Spooner and a group of
distinguished Welsh performers to create a wonderful work evocative of the decaying
world of music hall.
Besieged by an ever shifting and bewildering miscellany of inscrutable and enigmatic
props, the last sorry remnants of a legendary music hall family doggedly endeavour
to reconstruct fragments of misremembered routines and hazily recollected punchlines,
in a hopeless attempt to revive their all but forgotten Music Hall act.
(Ladies and Gentlemen) transcends language, is incredibly inventive and entertaining and,
perhaps most importantly, probes at the boundaries of performance and dance.
Emma Gelliot, Culture Colony Magazine
Funded by Arts Council Wales, Arts Council England and Chapter Arts Cardiff.
Hand In Glove
Lea Anderson’s Hand in Glove with London Contemporary Dance School
Candid Arts Trust
3-5 Torrens Street
London EC1V 1NQ
Hand in Glove is a performed exhibition created by legendary choreographer, Lea Anderson. Featuring over 300 costumes and accessories to be viewed in their original context. This unique exhibition is a rare opportunity to experience the work of three times Oscar winning designer Sandy Powell and eminent designers Simon Vincenzi and Emma Fryer in a moving, close-up environment.
The final year students of London Contemporary Dance School will perform vignettes of the choreography from The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs including Yippeee!, Draw on the Sketchbooks of Egon Schiele, Flesh and Blood, Russian Roulette, Smithereens, The Realms of the Unreal, Big Feature, Go Las Vegas.
Hand in Glove takes place at Candid Arts (Islington), view a map to the venue.Candid Arts Trust
3-5 Torrens Street
London EC1V 1NQ
Thursday 5-8pm
Friday 4-7pm
Performed Exhibition R&D
Lea will be working with Cholmondeley Anna Pons Carrera and Featherstonehaugh Gary Clarke and 3rd year students from London Contemporary Dance School to research and develop a Performed Exhibition, overseen by Performing Wardrobe Mistress Jay Cloth. There will be performances of the research which will take place on the 10th and 11th October 2015.
Pans People Papers
FLICK at Hull Freedom Festival
A new commission FLICK will be performed by a company of Hull dance artists, as part of Freedom Festival.
September 4th-6th 2015, -At the Bandstand (times to be announced)
FLICK: is a 3rd “historical reconstruction” in a series of works based on choreography by Flick Colby (Pans People) from the 1970’s.
Ladies & Gentlemen: New London Dates
New dates announced for Ladies & Gentlemen at The Place Theatre, London.
1st, 2nd & 3rd October 2015.
A beguiling and jocular soire of magic, music and dance.
Besieged by an ever shifting and bewildering miscellany of inscrutable and enigmatic props, the last sorry remnants of a legendary music hall family doggedly endeavour to reconstruct fragments of misremembered routines and hazily recollected punch-lines, in a hopeless attempt to revive their all but forgotten Music Hall act.
Performers: Gareth Clark, Belinda Neave, Marega Palser, Caroline Sabin and Bert Van Gorp
Choreography and direction: Lea Anderson
Words, music and musical direction: Steve Blake
Design: Tim Spooner
http://www.ladiesandgentlemen.eu
Funded by Arts Council Wales, Arts Council England and Chapter Arts Cardiff.
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