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Barceloneta
Choreography and Dance |
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Magdalen Hayes |
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Margarita Zafrilla Olayo |
Set Design |
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Thomas Pausz |
Light Design |
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Marie Le Saux |
Music (London performance) |
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David Leahy |
Music (Perigueux performance) |
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Jamie Craggs |
Costume Design |
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Miriam Kraut |
Video |
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Kekko Danieli |
Screening |
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Raw Goods Festival, Soundaffairs, Tour through Wales and London 2004 |
Funding |
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Ray Finnis Trust |
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Barceloneta (who is that woman hanging from my laundry line?) is a
site specific performance which premiered at Wimbledon School of Arts
Theatre in June 2003. The two dancers interacted with both the
existing architecture of the performance space and purpose-built props
to challenge physical boundaries: a 2 meter high rake or slope and 6
bungee jumping ropes rigged across the space. The body is placed in
this "conditioning environment" to create the dance from its
necessary reactions. Barceloneta was revised for Mimos, the
international Mime festival, Perigueux, France in 2004. With a portable
set it was adapted to the small plazas of the medieval city and its
audience. Composer and trombonist Jamie Craggs performed the original
sound score live in interaction with the dance. Synopsis: In "La
Barceloneta", the old fishermen's district in Barcelona, lives a young
woman called Maria. She stays in one of the oldest buildings of the
barrio, with the laundry lines connecting the balconies of different buildings. One
afternoon, as she was hanging her laundry, Maria toppled over the
balcony railings and fell through five floors of laundry. The clothes
hung by her neighbours cushioned her fall and saved her
life. (Original Idea and Set design: Thomas Pausz)
Performances
Theatre at the Wimbledon School of Art,
2003
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Mimos, International Festival du Mime, Perigueux ,
2004
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Images
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