Vikram Iyengar in "Seapiece"
The Clockhouse (2012)
© Anthony Griffiths
Initial Idea: Deborah Claire Procter
General Concept Developed in collaboration: Deborah Claire Procter & Oscar Edelstein
Sound Design: Oscar Edelstein
Text: Deborah Claire Procter & Oscar Edelstein
Actors: Gwion Llŷr, Deborah Claire Procter & Oscar Edelstein
Photos: Keith Morris & Anthony Griffiths
Funding: Arts Council of Wales / Cyngor Tref Aberystwyth Town Council
Sponsorship: Dyfed Alarms, Mount Trading Co, Speedy Rentals, Hencilla Canworth Insurance & Cwmwythig Farmhouse
Thanks: Dylan Lewis (Mayor of Aberystwyth), Paul Anthony Williams, Helen Gethin, Catherine Young, John Blake (Aberystwyth University Print Room), Norman Williams (Cambrian News), Y Hafod Guesthouse Aberystwyth, Ceredigion County Council, Universidad de Quilmes & students of Centre for Performance Research summer school.
General Concept Developed in collaboration: Deborah Claire Procter & Oscar Edelstein
Sound Design: Oscar Edelstein
Text: Deborah Claire Procter & Oscar Edelstein
Actors: Gwion Llŷr, Deborah Claire Procter & Oscar Edelstein
Photos: Keith Morris & Anthony Griffiths
Funding: Arts Council of Wales / Cyngor Tref Aberystwyth Town Council
Sponsorship: Dyfed Alarms, Mount Trading Co, Speedy Rentals, Hencilla Canworth Insurance & Cwmwythig Farmhouse
Thanks: Dylan Lewis (Mayor of Aberystwyth), Paul Anthony Williams, Helen Gethin, Catherine Young, John Blake (Aberystwyth University Print Room), Norman Williams (Cambrian News), Y Hafod Guesthouse Aberystwyth, Ceredigion County Council, Universidad de Quilmes & students of Centre for Performance Research summer school.
Seapiece (2002)
Yn dathlu symudiad cyso
A celebration of constant motion
A celebration of constant motion
In the summer of 2002 over 25 performers came together in a four hour movement study set on the seawall in Aberystwyth, directed by Deborah Claire Procter with performers Jane Lloyd-Francis (Carreg Dressage), Megan Lloyd and Kira Ratna (Dance India Wales), Gorwellion community group, Vikram Ivengar (Katak dancer), Stuart Bowden (Diversions Dance Company), Su Chu Lu (Chinese dance), Sarah Mumford (Contemporary dancer), Jan Davis (Contemporary dancer) and participants from the Centre for Performance Research Summer School.
Commentaries from audience comments-book:
"An extraordinary experience - quite moving!"
"A beautiful & unique experience."
"Amazing feat, I watched for 4 hours transfixed."
"Most original work."
"Evocative!"
"Great! Very moving."
"Marvellous depiction of people and landscape: very moving."
Funded by Wales Council for Voluntary Action, Arts Council of Wales & Aberystwyth Town Council
"An extraordinary experience - quite moving!"
"A beautiful & unique experience."
"Amazing feat, I watched for 4 hours transfixed."
"Most original work."
"Evocative!"
"Great! Very moving."
"Marvellous depiction of people and landscape: very moving."
Funded by Wales Council for Voluntary Action, Arts Council of Wales & Aberystwyth Town Council
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