• Archived Events/ Spring 2014

    Retina Dance

    Retina Dance

    Corporalis

    Thu 27 Feb 7.30pm | Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 16+

    Corporalis explores the relationship between personal space, architectural space and three-dimensional space; the exchange between the inside and the outside; the awareness of our body and its relationship to the environment.

    Retina has worked with Belgian architectural collective Ruimtevaarders to create an environment for one, two and four dancers. This unique space of colour, texture and sound builds a world that contains Retina’s trademark physicality, while evolving throughout this ‘performance meets installation’ experience.

    Corporalis is the third episode in a trilogy about the relationship between the body and different art forms which began with Eleven Stories for the Body, Distance to our Soul collaborating with text in 2005 and This is not a Body collaborating with visual art in 2007.

    www.retinadance.com

  • Archived Events/ Spring 2014

    3fallDance

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    3fall 2014

    Wed 12 Feb 7.30pm | Full £8 | Conc £6 | Age 16+

    This performance contains an eclectic selection of works from three renowned choreographers, as well as choreographic work from final year dance students at the University of Chichester. Filip Van Huffel from Retina Dance Company has explored the idea that everyone has a unique code in his piece Argot with music ranging from Zoe Keating to J.S. Bach. Energetic and high speed, the tender duets and wild group ensembles challenge the dancers’ physicality.

    The rework of Volta by Ceyda Tanc, who takes inspiration from her Turkish background, is sharp and dynamic with precision and technique. Premiered at The Place as part of Resolutions! earlier this year, the action packed piece is based on a walking exercise carried out by inmates in Turkish prisons, turning away becomes a gesture of disrespect. Finally, Aya Kobayash, dancer with Flexer and Sandiland, investigates and captures the reality, the touches, the sound and the thoughts of each moment in her piece Between.

    www.3fall-dancecompany.weebly.com

  • Archived Events/ Spring 2014

    Ira Brand

    Ira Brand, A cure for aging

    A Cure for Aging

    Thu 13 Feb 7.30pm Full £10 | Conc £6 | Age 16+

    “I’m sorry to do this so early in the show. It’s really quite rude of me. But do you mind if I ask you how old you are?”

    A Cure for Ageing is a piece about being young and foolish, and becoming old and wise, or about being young and wise, and becoming old and foolish. It asks how we can talk more honestly about ageing, drawing together true personal accounts and shameless speculation in a celebration of life and an attempt to fall in love with our own decline. A show of indelicate questions and immortal jellyfish, it is about numbers, years, the passing of time, and the fact that we have all, already, started dying.

    “It’s powerful, uncomfortable, and beautiful … Her methods are unashamedly unscientific yet the work carries an authority born out of absolute honesty”
    Fringe Review – Highly
    Recommended Show at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

    www.irabrand.co.uk

  • Archived Events/ Spring 2014

    Bootworks Theatre

    Now Listen To Me Very Carefully

    Now Listen To Me Very Carefully

    Thu 23 Jan 7.30pm
    Work In Progress | Free – limited spaces, please book | Age 16+

    A semi-autobiographical piece about Andy’s obsession with the film Terminator 2, which he estimates he has watched roughly 238 times in his lifetime.

    Using tools of stand-up comedy, storytelling and participatory elements, Andy will retell his story of Terminator 2. Which is pretty much the same as the film. But also about obsession, growing up with movies, and some unresolved issues about time travel and sequels.

    Each audience member will be given a character of their own, since the film has more than enough to go around, and Andy – with the audience’s help – will re-tell the story together … this could end up being quite a funny story.

    Developed with support from the ShowRoom Theatre, Chichester & Ovalhouse Theatre.

    “Oozing confidence…expertly improvised…enagaging, side-splitting and chaotic”

    ★★★★★ THE LATEST.

    www.bootworkstheatre.co.uk

  • Archived Events/ Autumn 2013

    Moving and Experiencing

    Moving and Experiencing

    Somatics in theory and practice

    Sat, 9th Nov, 2013 | University of Chichester | Cost: £55 waged, £35 unwaged

    This day of talks, workshops and performances promises to be the start of something exciting. Our aim is to bring together a range of professionals working in the field of somatic practices and arts-making in a series of research events to deepen our knowledge and practice, enabling new connections and possibilities. In this first event, we will run a series of taster workshops, show new dance performance research and offer a keynote talk on the mystical in somatic practices. Each workshop will be an introduction to a particular way of a working and we encourage participation in all the workshops in order to facilitate a deep and embodied awareness of the connections embedded in these practices. This embodied knowledge will then fuel our discussions about similarities, possible links, and differences. We hope this way of sharing our practices will give rise to deeper understandings amongst the respective practices as well as providing a meaningful experience for those considering a career in somatic practices.

    This group of practitioners has been selected to make an initial offering to a further enquiry into the depth and breadth of dance and somatic practices both in and beyond Higher Education. We hope to run a series of these events and so if you are interested in offering a workshop for a a future event please contact j.bacon@chi.ac.uk

    Programme of Events

    Note: each workshop is intended to be a taster and will include a short discussion. In addition there will be opportunity for cross-workshop discussion in both the morning and afternoon.

    • 9.00 – 9.30
      Coffee and registration
    • 9.30 – 9.45
      Introduction – Professor Jane Bacon (University of Chichester)
    • 9.45 – 10.30
      Workshop 1 – Linda Hartley, Institute of Integrative Bodywork and Movement Therapy (IBMT)
    • 10.30 – 11.15
      Workshop 2 – Sharna Travers Smith, University of Chichester (Body-Mind Centeringâ)
    • 11.15 – 11.30
      Coffee/tea
    • 11.30 – 12.15
      Workshop 3 – Dr. Jill Hayes, University of Chichester, (Dance Movement Psychotherapy)
    • 12.15 – 1.00
      Discussion
    • 1.00 – 2.15
      LunchDuring lunch there will be a performance showing by Detta Howe and Cai Tomas – 1.30-2.00, Dance Studio 1
    • 2.15 – 2.45
      Keynote Lecture – Amanda Williamson, Visiting Fellow, University of Chichester (Mystical/Spiritual in Somatic practices)
    • 2.45 – 3.30
      Workshop 4 – Prof Jane Bacon, University of Chichester, (Authentic Movement)
    • 3.30 – 4.15
      Workshop 5 – Lian Wilson, Tamalpa UK (Life Art Process)
    • 4.15 – 5.00
      Tea and Discussion

    To book your place:
    Please email s.francis@chi.ac.uk for availability and send a cheque made payable to University of Chichester to Sue Francis, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus, College Lane, Chichester, PO19 6PE
    Cost: £55 waged, £35 unwaged

    PLEASE NOTE: We cannot hold your place without full payment no later than 25th Oct, 2013.

  • Archived Events/ Autumn 2013

    Inter(ACT) Showcase 2014

    Inter(ACT) Showcase 2014

    Inter(ACT) is a showcase of contemporary theatre and performance, made up of selected undergraduate work from students at the University of Chichester. Inter(ACT) is an opportunity for Students from sixth form and colleges as well as arts professionals to come and see the diverse work created on the Theatre & Performing Arts programme.

    For more information and if you wish to attend this free event, please contact:

    Andy Roberts – email: showroom@chi.ac.uk with the amount of tickets you wish to be reserved.

  • Archived Events/ Autumn 2013

    Unfinished Business

    The ShowRoom Chichester

    A micro festival and symposium involving postgraduate performance students from Chichester’s MA Performance (Theatre and Theatre Collectives) programme, alongside selected works from contemporary arts programmes in the UK. This two-day event involves a programme of full-length performance works, keynote speeches by invited speakers, workshops, presentations, talks and seminars.

    For more information and if you wish to attend this free event, please contact:

    Andy Roberts – email: showroom@chi.ac.uk with the amount of tickets you wish to be reserved.