Exeter Living - Issue 259

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WHAT’S ON 6 March – 3 April

On 22 March comedian Dom Joly comes to Exeter to share his holiday xxxxx from the world’s danger zones snaps

EXHIBITION & ART WORKSHOPS Until 15 March

CREATIVE COVERAGE MIXED EXHIBITION Expect a plethora of art from local artists, such as Susan Thomson, Maria Floyd and Peter Thwaites, much of which exudes the beauty and wildness of Devon and beyond. Learning Room, RHS Rosemoor, Devon; www.rhs.org.uk

Until 12 April

CHERELLE SAPPLETON: AMONG OTHER THINGS Sappleton’s art focusses on feminist agendas and performance using photographic media; she seeks

alternative ways to address the problems she identifies with representing ‘blackness’ and the (female) body as an artist. Her work is grounded in processes of collage and abstraction, which are used to explore and respond to issues of representation, agency and the materiality of photographic imagery. 7.30pm, Exeter Phoenix, Gandy Street, Exeter; www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

atmosphere, which bring out the best creative ideas. 10.30am-4pm, Exeter Phoenix, Gandy Street, Exeter; www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

emotive and visceral dance from an all-female cast. 7.30pm, Exeter Phoenix, Gandy Street, Exeter; www.exeterphoenix.org.uk

THEATRE COMEDY & DANCE

10-11 March

9 March

STILL I RISE New choreographer Victoria Fox has created work that channels the resilient, unapologetic nature of the iconic poem by Maya Angelou. Its unflinching, relentless hope for the human spirit runs through this visceral dance work. Cinematic sounds from pounding beats to stirring classical arias, drives the journey onwards. Expect raw, gutsy,

PAINTING FROM LIFE: LIFE PAINTING WORKSHOP: COLOURS OF THE FLESH Enjoy a day of blending paint to create some fantastic body forms, tutor Sarah John is a practising ceramics and fine artist and has been teaching at Exeter Phoenix for over three years. She will be sharing her skills and techniques in an informal

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8 March

MY MOTHER SAID I NEVER SHOULD A moving and funny exploration of the lives of four generations of women in one family, presented in British Sign Language and spoken English and featuring a cast of one hearing and 3 d/Deaf actors, this production is an example of great visual and physical storytelling. 7.30pm; Exeter Northcott Theatre, Stocker Road; www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

13 March

PETER PAN (ADULT PANTO) Peter Pan lives in a magical world of naughtiness. His life would be


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