SImon Fisher Turner Birthday Cake
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Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005),
Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005), Body as Site reworks the possibilities of what dance can represent within a highly profound conceptual framework. Working with two artists Anya Gallacio and Ron Haselden, the graphic artist, Paul Elliman and the architect John Lyall Butcher made the decision that instead of the artists responding to the movement concepts, to commission the visual collaborators to provide an environment or construction independent of the movement and then choreograph a response to their work. Three of the separate sections were linked only by the music of Simon Fisher Turner and in the fourth the artist produced the sound. The results were radical and extraordinary. Barclay's New Stages Award Artists: Paul Eliman, Ron Haselden, John Lyall, Anya Gallacio Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner Dancers: Deborah Jones, Fin Walker, Gill Clarke, Dennis Greenwood, Michael Popper, Michelle Smith
Selected performances: Royal College of Art, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, UK Ferens Gallery, Hull, UK New Moves Festival, Glasgow, UK Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, UK
Film: Body as Site, Arts Council of England, Taped Awards
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Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005),
Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005), Body as Site reworks the possibilities of what dance can represent within a highly profound conceptual framework. Working with two artists Anya Gallacio and Ron Haselden, the graphic artist, Paul Elliman and the architect John Lyall Butcher made the decision that instead of the artists responding to the movement concepts, to commission the visual collaborators to provide an environment or construction independent of the movement and then choreograph a response to their work. Three of the separate sections were linked only by the music of Simon Fisher Turner and in the fourth the artist produced the sound. The results were radical and extraordinary. Barclay's New Stages Award Artists: Paul Eliman, Ron Haselden, John Lyall, Anya Gallacio Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner Dancers: Deborah Jones, Fin Walker, Gill Clarke, Dennis Greenwood, Michael Popper, Michelle Smith
Selected performances: Royal College of Art, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, UK Ferens Gallery, Hull, UK New Moves Festival, Glasgow, UK Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, UK
Film: Body as Site, Arts Council of England, Taped Awards
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Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005),
Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005), Body as Site reworks the possibilities of what dance can represent within a highly profound conceptual framework. Working with two artists Anya Gallacio and Ron Haselden, the graphic artist, Paul Elliman and the architect John Lyall Butcher made the decision that instead of the artists responding to the movement concepts, to commission the visual collaborators to provide an environment or construction independent of the movement and then choreograph a response to their work. Three of the separate sections were linked only by the music of Simon Fisher Turner and in the fourth the artist produced the sound. The results were radical and extraordinary. Barclay's New Stages Award Artists: Paul Eliman, Ron Haselden, John Lyall, Anya Gallacio Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner Dancers: Deborah Jones, Fin Walker, Gill Clarke, Dennis Greenwood, Michael Popper, Michelle Smith
Selected performances: Royal College of Art, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, UK Ferens Gallery, Hull, UK New Moves Festival, Glasgow, UK Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, UK
Film: Body as Site, Arts Council of England, Taped Awards
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Visual Artist: Sigune Hamann.
Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner
Dancers: Fin Walker, Dennis
Visual Artist: Sigune Hamann. Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner Dancers: Fin Walker, Dennis Greenwood, Desiree Kongerod, Gill Clark
Selected performances: RCA, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, UK South Hill Park Gallery, Bracknell, UK
Version: UNBROKEN VIEW EXTENDED FRAME; made for Group N in Scotland, performed at the Tramway Theatre, Glasgow
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An installation film work, it was presented in the Royal College of Art, Gulbenkin Gallery
An installation film work, it was presented in the Royal College of Art, Gulbenkin Gallery, in the round projected onto four screens. It was the first Installation Dance work in the UK and still one of the finest.
Filmmaker: David Jackson Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner Dancers: Jonathan Burrows, Gill Clarke, Dennis Greenwood, Deborah Jones, Russell Maliphant, Fin Walker
Selected performance: RCA, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, UK
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Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005),
Arguably, along with works such as THE SITE (1983), SCAN (1997) and WOMEN & MEMORY (2005), Body as Site reworks the possibilities of what dance can represent within a highly profound conceptual framework. Working with two artists Anya Gallacio and Ron Haselden, the graphic artist, Paul Elliman and the architect John Lyall Butcher made the decision that instead of the artists responding to the movement concepts, to commission the visual collaborators to provide an environment or construction independent of the movement and then choreograph a response to their work. Three of the separate sections were linked only by the music of Simon Fisher Turner and in the fourth the artist produced the sound. The results were radical and extraordinary. Barclay's New Stages Award Artists: Paul Eliman, Ron Haselden, John Lyall, Anya Gallacio Composer: Simon Fisher-Turner Dancers: Deborah Jones, Fin Walker, Gill Clarke, Dennis Greenwood, Michael Popper, Michelle Smith
Selected performances: Royal College of Art, Gulbenkian Gallery, London, UK Ferens Gallery, Hull, UK New Moves Festival, Glasgow, UK Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham, UK Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, UK
Film: Body as Site, Arts Council of England, Taped Awards
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ARTPOP FILMS [If...002]
fabulous composer and musician speaks about his work with mike
ARTPOP FILMS [If...002]
fabulous composer and musician speaks about his work with mike alway and el records. part of an on-going film project about the celebrated label.
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