FLICK
Lea presents Flick, -4 reconstructions of works by 20th century choreographer Flick Colby as part of the Laban BA3 end of year performance programme.
These reconstructions are part of an extended research project, –Pan’s People Paper– by Lea Anderson and film maker Marisa Zanotti.
Music composed by Steve Blake.
Performances: Thursday 25th, Friday 26th July at the Bonnie Bird Theatre, Laban, Creekside, Londeon SE8 3DZ, 020 8305 9300
Peck Peck
Peck Peck is a new work at The National Centre for Circus Arts, performed by 2nd year circus students
Alfred Hitchcock’s film The Birds ( Attic Scene) is used as a score for a circus show.
Choreography by Lea Anderson
Music by Steve Blake
Design by Simon Vincenzi
Lighting Design by Chahine Yavroyan
Performances:
Wednesday 1st, Thursday 2nd, Friday 3rd July and Saturday 4th July 2015
National Centre for Circus Arts
Coronet Street
London N1 6HD
https://www.nationalcircus.org.uk/020 7613 414
(Art work by Simon Vincenzi)
BBC Film Smitheeens
Excerpts of The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs production Smithereens is to be filmed by director Bernadette O’Brien for the BBC as part of a programme examining the history of Contemporary Dance (entitled Strictly Modern Dance). Filming will take place in May 2015. The dancers will be 2nd and 3rd year students from Trinity Laban, London. Reconstruction of the work is led by Lea and Gabrielle McNaughton (original cast). Steve Blake (composer and original cast performer) will appear in this new reconstruction.
The Cholmondeleys, The Featherstonehaughs and The Victims of Death in Smithereens was premiered in 1999
Hidden Choreographies, – Performances of New Work at the University of California in Los Angeles
Performances of new works by Lea, –Edits #2 and Edits #3 (Hidden Choreographies), will be performed at the Kaufman Theater, UCLA Campus, Los Angeles at 8pm on the 11th and 12th December 2014.
This work is the result of Lea’s time at UCLA as Regents’ Professor, and is a collaboration between the departments of World Art and Culture/Dance and Theater.
Two versions of one process will be shown. Two groups of performers and designers have created the work, resulting in two very different takes on misreading a film for a dance score.
Presentation in Los Angeles
Regent’s Professor Lea Anderson will be speaking at the University of California at Los Angeles about Quick Change, – a performed exhibition, her project in partnership with the V&A museum, and her ideas about the relationship between choreography and costume, on Tuesday 21st October 2014.
Photo by Pau Ros of RUSSIAN ROULETTE, costume designs by Simon Vincenzi
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