3 - 20 October
WELCOME Welcome to Dance Umbrella 2013. This year’s programme is concentrated in two areas of the city, King’s Cross and Stratford, where you can immerse yourself in a rich and diverse dance experience. Many festival events are free – a greater proportion than at any other time in our history – so be adventurous, try something new and have fun! Throughout the festival, you can engage with a rich seam of international artists ‘up close’, with most performances being presented in intimate settings. Taste something new from young, promising makers such as Jan Martens. Challenge your perceptions with adventurous proponents of new dance, like Marcelo Evelin from Brazil. Be transformed by the eloquent maturity of Trisha Brown and Paul André Fortier, and join in a raucous and entertaining spectacle from Robyn Orlin, the ‘enfant terrible’ of South African dance. To celebrate 35 years of Dance Umbrella, we’ve commissioned a photo exhibition from master dance photographers Chris Nash and Hugo Glendinning highlighting great moments in the history of the festival. Also, in a new departure, four events travel with us to multiple venues as the festival progresses. Look for the green section of the brochure to see who’s moving ‘across town’ with Dance Umbrella. Don’t miss Springboard, the strand of our programme showcasing work by emerging artists. You can see a profusion of short pieces at three venues, all free of charge at various times around the main festival events. Check our website for details and join us to discover what the artists of tomorrow are making today. To assist with your festival planning, go to the Dance Umbrella Days Out pages for suggested itineraries to help you get the most out of what’s happening on our busiest days. We’re even providing a free bus between venues on certain evenings to ensure that you don’t miss a thing. Look out for the bus symbol on the Days Out itineraries. I look forward to seeing you at the festival. This year is my last at Dance Umbrella and I want to thank you all for your support and enthusiasm over the years. Bringing the festival to you has been a fantastic adventure and a great privilege – something I will always treasure. I wish my successor, Emma Gladstone, all the best for the future and look forward to her first festival, in 2014, with great anticipation.
Betsy Gregory Artistic Director Dance Umbrella 2013 is supported by:
Left: Robyn Orlin photo by John Hogg Above: Betsy Gregory photo by Hugo Glendinning Cover: Rebecca Hendin Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design
CONTENTS 4. Hugo Glendinning & Chris Nash (photo) 5. BELLYFLOP 6. straybird (film) 7. Freddie Opoku-Addaie 8. Paul-André Fortier 9. Frédérick Gravel 10. Springboard: Central Saint Martins 11. Dog Kennel Hill Project 12. Billy Cowie (film) 13. Jan Martens 14. Dance Umbrella Days Out 16. B Project / Bosch 17. Ivo Dimchev 18. Gunilla Heilborn 19. Trisha Brown Dance Company 20. Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company 21. Marcelo Evelin / Demolition Inc. 22. Springboard: The Place 23. Creative Collaboration (talk) 24. Springboard: Stratford Circus 25. Robyn Orlin / Moving into Dance Mophatong 26. Supporting Dance Umbrella 27. Venues / Booking Information 28. Maps 30. Festival Diary KEY
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Trisha Brown Dance Company in Astral Convertible (1989) Photo: Samantha Siedel
HUGO GLENDINNING & CHRIS NASH (UK) DOUBLE TAKE: 35 YEARS OF DANCE UMBRELLA Fri 4 – Fri 11 Oct & Tue 15 Oct (closed Mon 7 & Tue 8) Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre Gallery Thu 3 – Sat 12 Oct (closed Sun 6 & Thu 10) The Place (on screen)
This unique exhibition brings together the two foremost proponents of dance photography in the UK, mining their respective archives to create a stylish and beautiful display of photographic highlights from 35 years of Dance Umbrella. From Merce Cunningham to Michael Clark, Javier De Frutos to DV8, Mark Morris to Russell Maliphant, Double Take presents two views of three decades of contemporary dance.
Fri 18 – Sun 20 Oct Stratford Circus
“The instant you see a Chris Nash photograph you know an artist is at work” - The Times
Various times, see website FREE
“Hugo Glendinning gives the viewer a sense of completeness and privileged access to the work that gives it iconic status” - Live Art
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BELLYFLOP (UK) FRINGE
FRINGE is a programme of performances, events and published materials reclaiming the fringe as a place of power. The fringe might be seen as a decoration or an excess, but can also be a movement-maker and a cheeky tactile seduction.
BELLYFLOP will be in residence over four days of the festival at three venues. Come and listen, discuss, watch performances and be part of FRINGE. Run by an editorial collective of independent dance artists, BELLYFLOP is an online magazine that documents, reflects on, and intervenes in London’s contemporary dance scene.
Sat 5 & Sun 6 Oct Central Saint Martins: Studio Theatre Sat 12 Oct The Place: Founders’ Studio Fri 18 Oct Stratford Circus: Circus 2 Various times, see website FREE
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Illustration: Joelle Green 5
STRAYBIRD (UK)
STRAY GIFTS (TO BE CLAIMED BY WHOEVER SHALL FIND) Sat 5 & Sun 6 Oct Central Saint Martins Fri 11 & Sat 12 Oct The Place Sat 19 & Sun 20 Oct Stratford Circus Various times, see website FREE
Becky Edmunds and Lucy Cash (straybird) present a compelling mobile installation exploring movement and choreography across a collection of screen-based works by UK choreographers and artists. The selected film works are ingeniously housed inside a specially adapted van that will be stationed outside festival venues. Viewers are invited into this intimate and thought-provoking world to discover these surprising treasures. Inspired by the much-loved mobile library, straybird presents new commissions alongside films adapted for this unique exhibition space. WORLD PREMIERE
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Photo: Lucy Cash 6
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FREDDIE OPOKU-ADDAIE (UK) SHOW OF HANDS
Show of Hands is a new solo choreographed and performed by Freddie Opoku-Addaie, directed and scored by Graeme Miller, and overlooked by a mass of wooden carved hands. Dodging obstacles and provocations, ducking and diving, dancing on shadows, rising to an unknown task and driven to the final whistle, Opoku-Addaie enacts this witty and personal work. With an inquisitive team of collaborators, Opoku-Addaie addresses preconceptions and challenges what it means to be part of a contemporary urban generation.
Fri 11 Oct, 8.30pm Central Saint Martins: Studio Theatre Sat 19 Oct, 5pm Stratford Circus: Circus 2 £12 (£8 concs.)
LONDON PREMIERE
“an imaginative, lateral-thinking dance-maker” - The Observer
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At Central Saint Martins, you can also see Trisha Brown Dance Company at 6.30pm or 9.30pm (see pg.19) At Stratford Circus, you can also see Robyn Orlin at 8pm (see pg.25) To book, call 020 7387 0031 or visit danceumbrella.co.uk
Photo: Benedict Johnson 7
PAUL-ANDRÉ FORTIER (CANADA / QUÉBEC)
VERTIGES Thu 3 Oct, 8pm Fri 4 Oct, 7pm The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre £15 (£12 concs.) Meet the Artist: Thu 3 Oct after the show Free to same-day ticket holders
Vertiges is a charming and intriguing encounter between two mature men: one a dancer; the other, a violinist. In his signature fluid and pure style, Paul-André Fortier propels himself weightlessly across the stage, in dialogue with surprising live sounds performed by American Malcolm Goldstein.
With a vibrancy and tenderness between them, the pair skilfully lure the audience into the heart of their poetic world. Performer and choreographer, Fortier is internationally renowned for dance that is marked by innovation, renewal and a desire to defy convention. EUROPEAN PREMIERE
“Vertiges reveals... a fine, touching lyricism…seeing older dancers onstage is not a fortuitous anthropological occurrence, but rather an artistic privilege. Bravo, Fortier.” - Le Devoir, Montreal On Fri 4 Oct, you can also see Frédérick Gravel at Central Saint Martins at 9pm (see pg. 9) Photo: Robert Etcheverry 8
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FRÉDÉRICK GRAVEL (CANADA / QUÉBEC)
USUALLY BEAUTY FAILS In this dance performance/rock concert, Frédérick Gravel ignites the stage with six explosive dancers, three live musicians and his joyously ironic commentary. Performed with immediacy and vitality, Gravel’s movement language is raw and inventive, and the captivating dancers pulse with emotional and sexual charge.
Fri 4 & Sat 5 Oct, 9pm Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre £15 (£12 concs.)
Gravel audaciously integrates popular culture and choreographic art, creating an invigorating and unpredictable ride you won’t forget. Choreographer/dancer Gravel is part of an exciting new wave of artists coming out of Québec. Note: contains nudity
UK PREMIERE
“Gravel creates a bare beauty that resists aesthetic standards… Hats off.” - Voir, Montréal On Fri 4 Oct, you can also see Paul-André Fortier at The Place at 7pm (see pg.8). On Sat 5 Oct, you can also see Jan Martens at The Place at 7pm (see pg.13) 20%
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Photo: Denis Farley 9
SPRINGBOARD: CENTRAL SAINT MARTINS FOUR COLLABORATIONS Fri 4 - Sun 6 Oct Central Saint Martins: Studio Theatre, Black Lab, White Lab Various times, see website FREE
Enjoy two atmospheric and visually striking pieces with live music on Friday evening. TANIT and The Discerning Hours are devised by Performance Design & Practice (PDP) students from CSM, in collaboration with London Sinfonietta. Also on Friday, Slow & Easy, Hot & Spicy, the PDP student party, will infiltrate the evening with some unpredictable action around dancing, not dancing, partying and no partying. Expect the unexpected… Over the weekend, don’t miss Raw Footage, a work created by London Studio Centre and CSM students, in which nine performers explore issues of surveillance using a blend of theatre, dance and visual design. Dance Umbrella’s Springboard series is an opportunity for emerging talent to showcase their work in an informal setting. These short works are performed several times daily and capacity is limited.
Photo: Monica Alczar 10
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DOG KENNEL HILL PROJECT (UK) TUG
TUG is a unique, multi-layered performance experience on and by Regent’s Canal, featuring a specially adapted heritage showboat. For the lucky few, TUG onboard is a whimsical and immersive performance unveiling notions of social aspiration and stagnation.
For the onlooker from the towpath, TUG is a journey of curious spectacles, a carnival full of rich contradictions. Following an online guide and sound-score*, you can encounter the passing showboat, discover incidental performance treasures on the towpath, and experience a choreography of shifting perspectives.
Sat 5 & Sun 6 Oct King’s Cross: Regent’s Canal & Granary Square £20 (audience of 6 onboard) 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 4.30pm, 5.30pm FREE from Granary Square / towpath, from 1pm (see website for details)
LONDON PREMIERE
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*headphones and smartphone are required – please bring on the day TUG is commissioned by Dance Umbrella and The Place, co-produced by Dog Kennel Hill project, Dance4 and Watford Palace Theatre.
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Photo: Tony Wadham 11
BILLY COWIE (UK)
JENSEITS & ART OF MOVEMENT (extracts) Sat 5 & Sun 6 Oct (Jenseits) Wed 9 – Fri 11 Oct (Art of Movement) Central Saint Martins: Black Lab Various times, see website FREE FILM & PHOTO
Brighton-based, Scottish artist Billy Cowie presents an intriguing 3D experience with two film installations. Jenseits is an 11-minute dance film choreographed by Cowie and performed by Oxana Panchenko from Michael Clark Company. The special filming technique used allows viewers the uncanny experience of sharing the space with a ‘real dancer’. Filmed in 3D in Japan and the UK, Art of Movement is a series of short dances exploring different choreographic techniques. Each piece is beautifully embedded in a series of projected artworks by artist Silke Mansholt. LONDON PREMIERE
“There’s wonderful craft in Cowie’s illusions... the performers will look as if they’re there, performing just for you” - Glasgow Herald
Photo: Billy Cowie 12
Free, booking not required
JAN MARTENS
(BELGIUM/ NETHERLANDS)
SWEAT BABY SWEAT
sweat baby sweat is a duet about all-consuming love, in which the two performers can’t – and won’t – let go of one another. The physically and mentally entwined couple move together, skin to skin, in a sublime choreography of extremely slow and highly controlled sequences. This is a searing, minimal production in which images, text, movement and music complement one another perfectly.
Flemish choreographer, Jan Martens is part of a new generation of younger artists making a mark on the European scene.
Sat 5 Oct, 7pm Mon 7 Oct, 8pm The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre £15 (£12 concs.) Meet the Artist: Mon 7 Oct after the show Free to same-day ticket holders
UK PREMIERE
“a simple, poetic production brimming with emotion” - Theaterkrant.nl
On Sat 5 Oct, you can also see Frédérick Gravel at Central Saint Martins at 9pm (see pg. 9) 20%
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Photo: Klaartje Lambrechts 13
DANCE UMBRELLA DAYS OUT The festival has been programmed so you can experience a multitude of events in a single day. Below we’ve suggested some itineraries to guide you through the busiest days of the festival, but you can also design your own route from the many options available. Most of the free events have multiple performances, or are open continuously over several hours, so you can come and go as you please. You can easily walk between venues and for certain performances we’re even providing a free bus so you don’t miss a thing.
IN KING’S CROSS Friday 4 October
From 5pm: Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4) at Central Saint Martins (CSM) Between 6pm & 7pm: Springboard: Central Saint Martins (pg.10) 7pm – 8pm: Paul-André Fortier at The Place (pg.8), then free bus to CSM 9pm – 10.30pm: Frédérick Gravel at CSM: Platform Theatre (pg.9)
Saturday 5 October
10.30am - 1pm: Bosch short course at National Gallery (pg.16) 2pm: Free-to-view TUG at Regent’s Canal & Granary Square, King’s Cross (pg.11) Between 3pm & 6.30pm: film installations by straybird (pg.6) and Billy Cowie (pg.12), Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4), and Springboard: Central Saint Martins (pg.10) 7pm – 8pm: Jan Martens at The Place (pg.13), then free bus to CSM 9pm – 10.30pm Frédérick Gravel at Platform Theatre (pg.9) 10.45pm - 11.30pm BELLYFLOP at CSM: Studio Theatre (pg.5)
Sunday 6 October
12.30pm – 2pm: B Project’s Bosh-inspired Durational Dances at National Gallery (pg.16) From 3pm: film installations by straybird (pg.6) and Billy Cowie (pg.12), and Double Take photo exhibition at CSM (pg.4) 5pm: Free-to-view TUG at Regent’s Canal & Granary Square, King’s Cross (pg.11) Between 6pm & 8pm: Springboard: Central Saint Martins (pg.10) and BELLYFLOP at CSM: Studio Theatre (pg.5) 8pm – 9pm: Ivo Dimchev at CSM: Platform Theatre (pg.17) 9.15pm - 10.15pm BELLYFLOP at CSM: Studio Theatre (pg.5)
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Friday 11 October
Between 6pm & 7pm: straybird installation (pg.6), on-screen version of Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4) and Springboard: The Place (pg.22) 7.30pm: Shobana Jeyasingh Dance at Saint Pancras Church (pg.20) 8.30pm: Freddie Opoku-Addaie at CSM: Studio Theatre (pg.7) 9.30pm – 11pm: Trisha Brown Dance Company at CSM: Platform Theatre (pg.19) - OR Between 5pm & 6.30pm: Billy Cowie’s film installation (pg.12) and Double Take photo exhibition at CSM (pg.4) 6.30pm – 8.10pm: Trisha Brown Dance Company at CSM: Platform Theatre (pg.19), then free bus to The Place 9pm – 10pm: Marcelo Evelin at The Place (pg.21)
Saturday 12 October
Between 3pm & 5pm: straybird van installation (pg.6), on-screen version of the Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4), BELLYFLOP (pg.5 ) and Springboard: The Place (pg.22) 5pm – 6pm: Marcelo Evelin, including a post-show talk, at The Place (pg.21) 7pm: Shobana Jeyasingh Dance at Saint Pancras Church (pg.20) Between 7.30pm & 8.45pm: BELLYFLOP at The Place (pg.5)
IN STRATFORD Friday 18 October
From 6pm: Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4) at Stratford Circus and BELLYFLOP in Circus 2 (pg.5) 8pm – 9pm: Robyn Orlin at Stratford Circus (pg.25) 9.15pm – 10.15pm: BELLYFLOP in Circus 2 (pg.5)
Saturday 19 October
From 4pm: straybird installation (pg.6) & Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4) 5pm – 5.45pm: Freddie Opoku-Addaie at Circus 2 (pg.7) 6pm – 7.15pm: One Hour with Robyn Orlin (free to ticket holders) (pg.25) 8pm – 9pm: Robyn Orlin performance at Stratford Circus (pg.25) 9.30pm – 10.45pm: Springboard: Stratford Circus (pg.24)
Sunday 20 October
From 2pm: straybird installation (pg.6) & Double Take photo exhibition (pg.4) 3pm – 4pm: One Hour with Robyn Orlin (free to ticket holders) (pg.25) 5pm – 6pm: Robyn Orlin performance at Stratford Circus (pg.25) End timings are approximate
Dog Kennel Hill Project in TUG Photo: Tony Wadham 15
B PROJECT
DURATIONAL DANCES: INSPIRED BY BOSCH Sun 6 Oct Between 12.30 - 2pm & 3 - 4.30pm National Gallery: Rooms 4, 5 & 14 FREE
This is a rare opportunity to see live performance alongside paintings by Bosch and his contemporaries, offering a new and enriched perspective on well-known works. Five choreographers will create movement responses to the paintings over a 90 minute period - feel free to come and go as you like. Durational Dances is part of B Project, an artist-development initiative which invites European choreographers to research and create new dances inspired by Bosch. B Project is one component of the Bosch 500 Foundation’s major celebration of the visionary painter and his work. Presented by Dance Umbrella in partnership with the National Gallery.
Hieronymus Bosch’s painting, ‘Christ Mocked (The Crowning with Thorns)’ Photo:The National Gallery, London 16
You can also attend A Longer Look, a short course focusing on Bosch’s ‘Christ Mocked’, at the National Gallery on Sat 5 Oct, 10.30am – 1pm (see www.nationalgallery.org.uk for tickets, on sale 20 July). Free, booking not required
IVO DIMCHEV(BULGARIA) LILI HANDEL
In this outrageously provocative and entertaining solo, Bulgarian choreographer and performer, Ivo Dimchev, explores the human body as a subject of physical and aesthetic consumption. Through the persona of the outrageous character Lili Handel, Dimchev bring us an extreme, colourful and heady mix of performance art, ‘blood, poetry and music from the white whore’s boudoir’.
Sun 6 Oct, 8pm Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre £15 (£12 concs.)
Dimchev is currently Artist in Residence in Kaaitheater, Brussels. Note: contains nudity
LONDON PREMIERE
“We have seen many provocative performances before, but this one is of unprecedented magnitude.” - Tamas Jaszay, Thealter Festival of Szeged
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Photo: Tamas Katko 17
GUNILLA HEILBORN (SWEDEN) THIS IS NOT A LOVE STORY
Tue 8 & Wed 9 Oct, 8pm The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre £15 (£12 concs.) Meet the Artist: Tue 8 Oct after the show Free to same-day ticket holders
In this glorious gem of a piece, Gunilla Heilborn, with her characteristic cinematic timing and humour, relates the story of two reluctant heroes. With disarming simplicity, the duo switch between light, artless dancing and scattered questioning, in a delicate search for context. Like a classic road movie, the heroes’ journey ends up being not about the destination but the reflections along the way. LONDON PREMIERE
“A huge, feel-good experience” Cultural News, Swedish radio
Photo: Stefan Bohlin 18
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TRISHA BROWN DANCE COMPANY (USA)
PROSCENIUM WORKS, 1979-2011 The 2013 festival gives UK audiences a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the works of the legendary Trisha Brown up-close in an intimate setting. As part of a three-year international tour, Trisha Brown Dance Company will perform Brown’s major stage works in the UK for one last time before the Company radically changes shape. This programme features Brown’s final work for eight dancers, I’m going to toss my arms – if you catch them they’re yours (2011), as well as timeless favourites Astral Convertible (1989) and the short but exquisite solo, Watermotor (1978). UK PREMIERE: I’m going to toss my arms - if you catch them they’re yours (2011)
Wed 9 & Thu 10 Oct, 7.30pm Fri 11 Oct, 6.30pm & 9.30pm Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre £25, £20 (£20, £15 concs.) Meet the Artists: Thu 10 Oct after the show with Company members Free to same-day ticket holders
“Stepping back in time with [Brown’s] art is a wild ride, not just because of how the work has held up, but also because of how wittily relevant it remains.” New York Times On Fri 11 Oct, you can also see Freddie Opoku-Addaie at Central Saint Martins at 8.30pm (see pg. 7) or following the 6.30pm show, you can also see Marcelo Evelin at The Place at 9pm (see pg. 21) To book, call 020 7387 0031 or visit danceumbrella.co.uk
I’m going to toss my arms - if you catch them they’re yours Photo: Laurent Philippe 19
SHOBANA JEYASINGH DANCE (UK) TOOMORTAL Thu 10 & Fri 11 Oct 6.30pm, 7.30pm, 8.30pm Sat 12 Oct 3pm, 4.30pm, 6pm, 7pm St Pancras Church, Euston Road FREE (limited capacity) FREE
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance returns to celebrate its 25th anniversary with this beautiful, mesmeric work, strikingly set within the historic church of St Pancras. Dancing within the pews, six women dressed in flame red weave a story that moves between power and quiet reflection. Are they charting a journey from cradle to grave? Or cast adrift on a wooden sea? The soundtrack by sound artist Cassiel remixes Tenebrae Responsories by James MacMillan, creating an atmosphere of calm solemnity infused with tense, sometimes ominous, flavours.
“iconic... powerfully suggestive of submerged stories and sentiments” - The Guardian
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TooMortal is commissioned by Dance Umbrella, La Biennale di Venezia (Venice), Dansens Hus (Stockholm) and Bitef (Belgrade) within ENPARTS – European Network of Performing Arts, with the support of the European Commission
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MARCELO EVELIN / DEMOLITION INC. (BRAZIL) SUDDENLY EVERYWHERE IS BLACK WITH PEOPLE In his UK debut, Brazilian choreographer Marcelo Evelin presents a brave and powerful work which radically redefines the relationship between performer and spectator. Bathed in light, the writhing sinewy bodies of the five performers – both alien and strangely familiar – move through the space as an unpredictable but rhythmic, heaving mass. This promenade performance has surprised and challenged audiences worldwide and is unlike anything else you’ve experienced before. One of Brazil’s great talents, Evelin initiates projects both in his home city of Teresina and in Amsterdam. Note: contains nudity.
Fri 11 Oct, 9pm Sat 12 Oct, 5pm & 9pm The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre (limited capacity) £15 (£12 concs.) Meet the Artist: Sat 12 Oct after the 5pm show Free to 5pm show ticket holders
UK PREMIERE
“[It’s] impossible to escape the impact of the human mass addressed in this unique piece” - O Globo On Fri 11 Oct, you can also see the 6.30pm show of Trisha Brown Dance Company at Central Saint Martins (see pg.19) 20%
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Photo: Caddah 21
SPRINGBOARD: THE PLACE
STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS Fri 11 & Sat 12 Oct The Place: Founders’ Studio & Lecture Room Various times, see website FREE
We present a selection of pieces from Standing on the Shoulders of Giants, a recent cross-disciplinary project created by third-year London Contemporary Dance School students. These short works combine film, sound art and live performance, and most are shown continuously, so drop in and out as you choose to sample the full range of creativity on offer. There’s also another chance to see the Central Saint Martins/ London Sinfonietta collaboration, The Discerning Hours, performed by LCDS students and an oboist. Dance Umbrella’s Springboard series is an opportunity for emerging talent to showcase their work in an informal setting.
Photo: Finn Biurrows 22
Free, booking not required
PANEL DISCUSSION
CREATIVE COLLABORATION – PLUS OR MINUS? “The real issue is not how do you find your voice, but how to get rid of it.” - Philip Glass If we accept Glass’s idea, is the collaborative process a way to transcend your own voice as an artist? Join a panel of high profile artists to discuss the pros and cons of artistic collaboration. Is artistic collaboration a compromise and constraint or is it an essential catalyst for new discoveries?
Tue 15 Oct, 7.30pm Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre £12 (£8 concs.) TALK
Panellists include choreographers Akram Khan and Siobhan Davies, theatre director Simon McBurney, and filmmaker Sally Potter. The discussion will be chaired by Sir John Tusa. Presented by Central Saint Martins, Dance Umbrella and the Akram Khan Company.
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Trisha Brown Dance Company in Glacial Decoy (set & costumes by Robert Rauschenberg) Photo: Hugo Glendinning 23
SPRINGBOARD: STRATFORD CIRCUS MIXED MOVEMENT Sat 19 Oct, 9.30pm Stratford Circus: Circus 2 FREE
Join East London Dance for Mixed Movement, an ‘open mic’ event where dancers freestyle to live improvised music. This time it is inspired by the theme of ‘beauty’, which is explored in Robyn Orlin’s piece on the same night. This intimate, spontaneous dance experience invites anyone to join in, or sit back and watch the breathtaking creativity of improvised dance from soloists and double acts. Featuring live musicians, a DJ and an MC, the event turns into club night, with an open jam that’ll have everyone up and dancing. Dance Umbrella’s Springboard series is an opportunity for emerging talent to showcase their work in an informal setting. Mixed Movement is a successful concept, which originated in New York, by Dawn Crandell and Baba Israel.
Photo: Carmen Klammer 24
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ROBYN ORLIN (SOUTH AFRICA) MOVING INTO DANCE MOPHATONG
BEAUTY REMAINED FOR JUST A MOMENT THEN RETURNED GENTLY TO HER STARTING POSITION...
ROBYN ORLIN (SOUTH AFRICA)
MOVING INTO DANCE MOPHATONG BEAUTY REMAINED FOR JUST A MOMENT THEN RETURNED GENTLY TO HER STARTING POSITION... Choreographer Robyn Orlin works with the dynamic and fearless dance troupe, Moving Into Dance Mophatong, to present a vibrant celebration of the beauty of Africa. Appealing to dance and theatre audiences alike, this raucous and entertaining spectacle unites dance, text, image and props with humour and virtuosity. Expect some haggling, gargling, chanting, an attempt to skype with divinity and many more beautiful and witty surprises. A major figure in the international art scene, Laurence Olivier Award-winning Robyn Orlin has long been considered the enfant terrible of South African dance. UK PREMIERE
Fri 18 & Sat 19 Oct, 8pm Sun 20 Oct, 5pm Stratford Circus £15 (£12 concs.) One hour with Robyn Orlin Sat 19 Oct, 6pm & Sun 20 Oct, 3pm Orlin reveals her working methods through an interactive creation with the audience. Free to ticket holders
“The joyful spirit of the show is infectious. The seven dancers move with verve and grace” - The Montreal Gazette Presented by Dance Umbrella, the Barbican and East London Dance in partnership with Stratford Circus.
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Photo: John Hogg 25
SUPPORT US Since 1978, Dance Umbrella has been working to fulfil its mission to bring brave new dance to London. With a fierce commitment both to presenting the best of UK and international dance artists via its annual festival and to nurturing the next generation of talented artists, the festival offers a unique platform to develop artists and build audiences. Dance Umbrella continuously strives to make the ‘festival experience’ more open, passionate and extraordinary to ensure brave new dance can be enjoyed by all. For more information, or to donate, please see our website or contact Fiona Muir on 020 7407 1200 or email fiona@danceumbrella.co.uk Dance Umbrella Patrons Simon Callow CBE Antony Gormley OBE Lady Camilla Panufnik
Arlene Phillips OBE Zenaida Yanowsky
Founder Val Bourne CBE
Dance Umbrella, Registered Charity No.277221
Performances in Dance Umbrella 2013 are supported by the following trusts, foundations and corporate supporters: For Trisha Brown Dance Company Trisha Brown Giving Circle For Robyn Orlin / Moving into Dance Mophatong The Edwin Fox Foundation For TUG An anonymous donor For Usually Beauty Fails and Vertiges
For This is not a love story For B Project: Durational Dances
For Double Take: 35 years of Dance Umbrella For TooMortal
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By phone: 020 7387 0031 Online: www.danceumbrella.co.uk In person: at The Place Mon to Sat 10am – 6pm (or until 30mins after curtain up on performance evenings) 20%
Save when you buy tickets for three or more shows (for terms and condition please see below)
• Refunds or exchanges are not available through the Dance Umbrella Ticket Line. Please contact the other venues for their policies. • No booking fees apply via the Dance Umbrella Ticket Line, The Place or Stratford Circus. Booking fees may apply to tickets bought at the Barbican and National Gallery. • 20% discount, when booking 3 or more shows at the same time, is only available through the Dance Umbrella Ticket Line and cannot be combined with any other discounts or offers. • Concession tickets apply to groups of 10 or more, under 16s, disabled patrons, senior citizens, full-time students and job seekers (please bring ID). • If you have any access requirements please contact the venue and they will do their best to ensure that nothing inhibits your visit. • Tickets are also available from respective venues as usual. Tickets for Robyn Orlin at Stratford Circus are also available from the Barbican. • Details correct at time of going to print.
THE PLACE: ROBIN HOWARD DANCE THEATRE 17 Duke’s Road WC1H 9PY Box Office: 020 7121 1100 or Dance Umbrella Ticket Line www.theplace.org.uk STRATFORD CIRCUS Theatre Square E15 1BX Box Office: 0844 357 2625 or Dance Umbrella Ticket Line www.stratford-circus.com SAINT PANCRAS CHURCH Euston Rd NW1 2BA Dance Umbrella Ticket Line: 020 7387 0031 www.stpancraschurch.org NATIONAL GALLERY Trafalgar Square WC2N 5DN Box Office (for short course): 0844 847 2409 www.nationalgallery.org.uk Brochure design: Jan Martens’ sweat baby sweat Photo: Klaartje Lambrechts
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GETTING THERE The King’s Cross area is accessible from King’s Cross, St Pancras and Euston tube stations, as well as via a variety of bus routes. To reach Central Saint Martins, from the tube platform at King’s Cross station, take the Regent’s Canal exit and turn right onto King’s Boulevard to walk the shortest route. It takes approximately 15 mins to walk between Central Saint Martins and The Place. On certain nights, we have a free bus service running between the venues (see the bus icon on event pages). Stratford Circus is accessible from Stratford tube/rail station, and the shortest walking route is via the Stratford Shopping Centre (approx.10 mins). Plan your journey at journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk 28
Free bus service available betwen The Place and Central Saint Martins on 4, 5 & 11 Oct
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DANCE UMBRELLA ACROSS TOWN Hugo Glendinning & Chris Nash (photo / free) The Place: Foyer (on screen)
from 6pm
Hugo Glendinning & Chris Nash (photo / free) Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre Gallery
from 6pm
from 6pm
from 5pm
from 3pm
from 7pm
from 7pm
from 3pm
Hugo Glendinning & Chris Nash (photo / free) Stratford Circus BELLYFLOP (free) Central Saint Martins: Studio Theatre
7pm & 10.45pm
6pm & 9.15pm
BELLYFLOP (free) The Place BELLYFLOP (free) Stratford Circus straybird (film / free) Central Saint Martins
from 5pm
from 3pm
from 3pm
straybird (film / free) The Place straybird (film / free) Stratford Circus Freddie Opoku-Addaie Central Saint Martins: Studio Theatre Freddie Opoku-Addaie Stratford Circus: Circus 2 DANCE UMBRELLA AT KING'S CROSS Paul-André Fortier The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre
8pm
7pm
Frédérick Gravel Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre
9pm
9pm
Springboard: Central Saint Martins (free) Central Saint Martins
from 6pm
from 5.30pm
from 5.30pm
Dog Kennel Hill Project (free & onboard) King's Cross: Regent's Canal & Granary Square
afternoon
afternoon
Billy Cowie - Jenseits (film / free) Central Saint Martins: Black Lab
from 3pm
from 3pm
Jan Martens The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre Bosch seminar / B Project (free) National Gallery Ivo Dimchev Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre Gunilla Heilborn The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre Billy Cowie - Art of Movement (film / free) Central Saint Martins: Black Lab Trisha Brown Dance Company Central Saint Martins: The Platform Theatre Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company (free) St Pancras Church, Euston Road Marcelo Evelin The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre
Springboard: The Place (free) The Place Creative Collaboration (talk) Central Saint Martins: Platform Theatre DANCE UMBRELLA AT STRATFORD
Springboard: Stratford Circus (free) Stratford Circus: Circus 2 One Hour with Robyn Orlin (free) Stratford Circus Robyn Orlin Stratford Circus
7pm 10.30am
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from 5pm
from 6pm from 5pm
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from 3pm
from 5pm
from 5pm from 6pm
from 4pm
from 2pm
from 4pm
from 2pm
3pm & 6.45pm 6pm & 9.15pm
from 6pm
from 3pm
8.30pm 5pm
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8pm from 5pm
from 5pm
from 5pm
7.30pm
7.30pm
6.30pm & 9.30pm
from 6.30pm
from 6.30pm
from 3pm
9pm
5pm & 9pm
from 6pm
from 3.30pm 7.30pm
8pm
6pm
3pm
8pm
5pm
STRATFORD
9.30pm
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