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Bloodsucker Film

Bloodsucker

Production shots by Rachel Cherry of Bloodsucker performed by Anjali Dance Company with choreography by Lea Anderson, sound by Steve Blake and design by Simon Vincenzi. Bloodsucker is touring the UK, Spain and Mexico this autumn 2017 as part of their Genius programme.

Bloodsucker Premiere

 

Bloodsucker will premiere as part of Anjali’s Genius tour in Newcastle: Dance City on Thursday 5th October 2017performances at 1.30pm and 6pm

 

Performances & Events

 

Bloodsucker

Anjali Dance Company will be touring Bloodsucker this autumn as part of their Genius programme.

Bloodsucker is choreographed by Lea with sound by Steve Blake and design by Simon Vincenzi.

Dates:

Thursday 5th October 2017 -Dance City, Newcastle upon Tyne –

Monday 9th October 2017 -The Theatre, Chipping Norton

Tuesday 10 October 2017 -Forest Arts Centre, Walsall

Monday 16th October 2017 -Malvern Theatres, Malvern

Wednesday 25th October 2017 -The House, Plymouth University, Plymouth

Wednesday 1 November – Artrix, Bromsgrove

Saturday 4th November 2017 -borough Arts Centre, Leicester

Tuesday 7th November 2017 – Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre, Lancaster

Thursday 9th November 2017 – Lancaster Arts, Lancaster

Sunday 12th November 2017 -Sagarra Theater (FITI Festival), Barcelona

Saturday 25th November 2017 -IV Festival Oxímoron 2017, Querétaro City, Mexico

Sunday 3rd December 2017 –TBC, Puebla City, Mexico

 

Studies in Costume & Performance

Volume 2 Number 1 of Studies in Costume and Performance is now published, edited by Donatella Barbieri with articles by Mary Kate Connolly on Lea Anderson’s use of costume, by Lara Maleen Kipp on Howard Barker, the sublime and iconic dresses, by Patricia Lennox on Arthur Rackham and design practice, and by Emily Collett and Roger Alsop on national identity, ballet and costume. The events reviews edited by Nadia Malik include Fiona Watt on Pamela Howard’s exhibition at AUB, Michael Spencer on The Vulgar: Fashion Redefined by Judith Clark and Adam Phillips, Myrsini Pichou on Costume on Stage and Screen held in Athens and Katie Barford on Costume and Fashion in Context and Practice at Huddersfield University. Book reviews edited by Suzanne Osmond are for The Superhero Costume: Identity and Disguise in Fact and Fiction read by Chris Comerford; also for Mute Movements: A Collective Performance Art journey through Beirut, which is reflected upon by Ester Mangas Fernandez; and for Unbuttoned: The Art and Artists of Theatrical Costume Design reviewed by Suzanne Osmond. 

For more details see Intellect website:
https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journa…/view-issue,id=3318/

 

A New Home For The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs

The archive and office of The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs has moved to BV Studios in Bristol. Over 30 years worth of items relating to all productions are now safely installed.

Pans People Papers Website Launch

www.panspeoplepapers.com

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Photos Of Hand In Glove

Photos by Pau Ros of Hand In Glove Exhibition. Pau has photographed the work of The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs many times and it was great to see him at the V&A museum.
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Hand In Glove

Hand In Glove at the Victoria and Albert Museum ended today.

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Hand In Glove at Duckie Tonight

DSC_0136xThree excerpts from Yippeee!!! will be presented at Duckie at The Royal Vauxhall Tavern at 11pm tonight, performed by students from London Contemporary Dance School. These fragments will form part of the Hand In Glove, performed exhibition at The V & A museum next weekend (Friday 22nd 6-9pm, Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th 1-4pm)