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New London Mayor comes out strongly in support of culture

5/21/2016

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​Good news for the arts in London: “Supporting the arts and creative industries will be a core priority for my administration — right up there with housing, the environment and security — as one of the big themes that I want to define my time as Mayor Sadiq Khan,” he added. “There is no question London without culture would be a much poorer place and we can’t rest on our laurels. We face stiff global competition."

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/sadiq-khan-ill-take-the-arts-as-seriously-as-housing-and-crime-a3252086.html
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Procrastination is Genius In Disguise

4/2/2016

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Recommended FREE on line webinar
Procrastination is Genius In Disguise

with Samantha Bennett - actor, teacher, creativity/productivity specialist
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April 9th, 2016 at 10am PT/1pm ET

Sam has gone from being an actor and improviser to now having a fabulously successful organsation that trains creatives in getting their work out there. For that reason her company is called the "Organized Artists Company."

She is a mine of information on marketing, creative process, project planning, and boundary breaking with a gift is for kicking people into action who have got a stuck on their creative path. Plus being an improviser she is really funny and has a great book on procrastination and creativity.

In only a week's time Samantha is offering her newest webinar "Procrastination is Genius In Disguise" which is a godsend for when you have too many projects in a drawer, too many balls in the air, and no clarity on how to move forward. It is FREE. Plus, when you register you get INSTANT ACCESS to Sam's "Get Started: Just 15 Minutes a Day for One Week" Project Plan PDF.

Here's what some of her clients say: 
"Your overall approach can bring light and air into a cramped up creative process." - Carole 

"Samantha, your presence is so genuine, real and warm." - Ericka 
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"I so appreciate your willingness to share some of what you know, and I tell anyone and everyone who might need a boost about you..." - K.P.
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Samantha Bennett - Actor, Writer, Creativity/ Productivity Specialist The Organized Artist Company
As a teacher Sam is incredibly motivating and generous, and so even if it is not for you, then please pass this on to a friend who is going through the frustration of not being able to see the creative wood for the trees! A phase that most of us have been through at one time or another. This webinar is free so there is nothing to lose. 
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Link to page to join up for the webinar: 
https://goo.gl/myY5YX
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When it happens as it happens

3/28/2016

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As a creator I have often been drawn to the concept that noted director Peter Brook (amongst many other things known for being the co-founder of the Royal Shakespeare Company and author of the key theatre text "The Empty Space") calls "the formless hunch" - it is that feeling that doesn't go away and though it maybe as vague and un-solid as a gentle waft of perfume in the air, something of it pertains and lingers. It is like something that you cannot put your finger on, but that will not go away.

For me, one such "formless hunches" is the presence of the horse. It makes little sense as I am not, nor ever have been, a rider - yet as a child as an avid reader I loved novels with horses (I seem to remember that one was of course Black Beauty by Anna Sewell).

Living in Aberystwyth (West Wales) from 2000, I was very lucky to be close to Equilibre Horse Theatre, a company founded by Jane Lloyd-Francis alongside the dressage company, Carreg.  Equilibre Horse Theatre (which sadly is no longer running) was a wonderful experimentation with actors and horses that led to a production each summer. Regular actors were colleagues such as Ian Morgan who comes with an impeccable pedigree of years in the Grotowski Workcenter, and is a long term member of the "Song of the Goat" (just this week mentioned in the Guardian guide to 10 best alternative city breaks as one of the reasons to visit Wroclaw). Directors included Centre for Performance Research's Richard Gough, and designers like Simon Banham (co-founder of Quarantine) so the work was always highly visually, physical and filled with vocal colour and intensity.
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This opportunity combined with my fascination of choreographers like Trisha Brown and the whole post modern dance movement which Sally Banes outlined and marked in "Terpsichore in Sneakers" where she mapped out the important shapers (such as Judson Dance Theatre, Simone Forti, Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton, Trisha Brown, David Gordon, Deborah Hay, Lucinda Childs, Meredith Monk, Kenneth King, Douglas Dunn and The Grand Union) and their steps to move through and beyond the restrictions of classical technique.  Virtuosity for virtuosities sake was questioned and choreographers like Brown took to exploration of alternative performance spaces, and the lines between trained and un-trained movement, so that pedestrian movements such as walking or falling were equally relevant in a choreography as would be a jeté or arabesque.

In this vein, to work with horses that have an extensive movement training was completely intriguing. I began a brief collaboration in with Jane Lloyd-Francis in my site specific work "Seapiece" in 2002. In the spring of 2010, the Arts Council of Wales funded a period of research and development of a project that I called “What if? / Beth os?” so there was a chance to continue the exploration. 

My idea was to investigate ideas about landscape and its representation in performance based around questions of how to make a song of a space, and how to make a portrait of a landscape. 

I was returning to West Wales after a large amount of time spent in Argentina. So it was as if as well as the voice of Dylan Thomas in my head, I had added the labyrinthian words and world of Jorge Luis Borges. Thus I began this work thinking about the strange mirror that exists between Patagonia and Wales, where despite a separation of 13,000 kilometres and many years, there still persists a community of Welsh speakers. I was thinking of landscape and travel where the horse has been a key to our development. 

​During the working process composer Oscar Edelstein came up with the title “A Horse Bleeding Shakespeare”  that perfectly captured the magical epic presence of the horse and its ability to be a macro or microcosm. 

The final result of the research process that culminated in a day's filming on Ynyslas beach.  
An exhibition is being planned in Buenos Aires for later in 2016 and at the end of 2016 there will be a full colour book. 

It was a "formless hunch" that led to images that I had not predicted and was thanks to an incredible team of collaborators.

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TEAM

  • ​Oscar Edelstein - composer from Argentina known & respected for his originality & his evocative concept of “acoustic theatre” which explores lines between memory & imagination 
  • Sean Feldman - dancer & choreographer who worked with Siobhan Davies (contributed to Procter's Creative Wales Award “Choreographic Conversation” in 2005)
  • Jane Lloyd-Francis - performer-director of co-founder of Carreg Dressage & Equilibre Horse Theatre (collaborator with Procter in 2002 on the site specific performance "Seapiece")
  • Georges Dewez - Master horseman & trainer of excellence who studied with Maestro Nuno Oliveira & co-founded Carreg Dressage (collaborator with Procter in 2002 on the site specific performance "Seapiece")
Pre-project research
  • Rebecca Woodford-Smith - performer (working predominantly with Japanese theatre group Gekidan Kaitaisha & lecturer Glyndwr University)
  • Alun Owen - ariel photographer & designer

GALLERY 

Complete set of 55 images​
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​PHOTOSHELTER
The images in this series of 55 are available as limited edition fine-art archival prints sized at 375 x 500 cm each limited to 15 plus 5 Artist's Proofs. All prints will be hand numbered and signed by the artist. They will be also supplied with Provenance Certificates authenticating the type of paper, date printed and number in the edition. In addition there is a PDF explaining more about the work.
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