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Most recent edit on 2011-07-06 12:05:52 by DanielLadnar

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Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main, at the Exeter Phoenix and at theNuffield Theatre in Lancaster.
Versions 1, 3 & 4 were shown at the Framework Social in Swansea, Versions 1 at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin.


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Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. Versions 1, 3 & 4 were shown at the Framework Social in Swansea, Versions 1 at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin.
Versions 1 - 5 will also be shown at the Exeter Phoenix on 19 January 2010 and at theNuffield Theatre in Lancaster on 2 February 2010.




Edited on 2010-01-15 20:48:28 by DanielLadnar

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Versions 1 - 5 creates a dialogue between language and action, exploring the role of writing and the question of authorship in the collaborative practice of performance. The starting point is a set of 101 descriptions of actions:
Versions 1 - 5 establishes a common framework and methodology for four diverse and individual approaches to performance, from the personal to the political, from the humorous to the sincere. As the performance unfolds, the parameters that the work employs become evident. The differences and similarities between the various responses illustrate that there is no final, definitive version, that the game is potentially infinite. The performance thus becomes an invitation to imagine other versions: diversions, perversions, subversions.

Online Reviews:
Experimentica blog
Artsadmin Artsblog
From Martina Lenhardt's review of Versions 1 - 5 (as part of the double feature with red park in Aberystwyth and Frankfurt in 2008), published in the On Dramaturgy issue of Performance Research:
"[...]Versions 1 - 5 invites the audience to search for glimpses of the process of dramaturgical work 'behind the scene'. The immediacy and randomness of much of today's performance work is juxtaposed by an urge to strengthen the underlying rules of construction and challenge them at the same time. In simpler words: to open them up, to make them visible, but also to make them stranger and more puzzling. [...] Versions 1 - 5 uses its structure to generate expectations about what is going to happen next on a much more intimate scale. The differences and similarities between the five sequences prove there can be no definitive version, that all interpretations are valid and that the game is potentially infinite. Through the dramaturgical twist to slowly incorporate the audience within an increasing dynamic of anticipation, the performance becomes every spectator's individual imaginative version [...]."

Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. Versions 1, 3 & 4 were shown at the Framework Social in Swansea, Versions 1 at Performer Stammtisch in Berlin.
Versions 1 - 5 will also be shown at the Exeter Phoenix on 19 January 2010 and at theNuffield Theatre in Lancaster on 2 February 2010.


Deletions:
Versions 1 - 5 creates a dialogue between language and action, exploring the role of writing and the question of authorship in the collaborative practice of performance. The starting point is a set of 101 descriptions of actions:
Versions 1 - 5 establishes a common framework and methodology for four diverse and individual approaches to performance, from the personal to the political, from the humorous to the sincere. As the performance unfolds, the parameters that the work employs become evident. The differences and similarities between the various responses illustrate that there is no final, definitive version, that the game is potentially infinite. The performance thus becomes an invitation to imagine other versions: diversions, perversions, subversions.
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. It will also be shown at the the Nuffield Theatre in Lancaster on 2 February 2010.
Review for Versions 1 - 5 on the Experimentica blog
Review for Versions 1 - 5 on the Artsadmin Artsblog




Edited on 2009-11-01 14:53:32 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. It will also be shown at the the Nuffield Theatre in Lancaster on 2 February 2010.

Deletions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main.



Edited on 2009-08-12 11:15:13 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main.

Deletions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. The performance is invited to the Nuffield Theatre in Lancaster for February 2010.



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:55:28 by DanielLadnar

No differences.


Edited on 2009-07-28 15:55:01 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. The performance is invited to the Nuffield Theatre in Lancaster for February 2010.

Deletions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. The performance is invited to the Nuffield Theatre
in Lancaster for February 2010.




Edited on 2009-07-28 15:54:45 by DanielLadnar

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Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, and as part of a double bill with red park performance collective both in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. The performance is invited to the Nuffield Theatre


Deletions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre ion Cardiff, and as part of an exchange with red park performance collective (again) in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. The performance is invited to the Nuffield Theatre



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:53:50 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre ion Cardiff, and as part of an exchange with red park performance collective (again) in Aberystwyth and in Frankfurt am Main. The performance is invited to the Nuffield Theatre
in Lancaster for February 2010.


Deletions:
Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre ion Cardiff, and as part of an exchange with
Nuffield Theatre




Edited on 2009-07-28 15:52:20 by DanielLadnar

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Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at Chapter Arts Centre ion Cardiff, and as part of an exchange with

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Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at



Edited on 2009-07-28 15:51:15 by DanielLadnar

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Versions 1 - 5 was shown at the Foundry Studio in Aberystwyth, at Experimentica 08 at
Nuffield Theatre




Edited on 2009-07-28 15:48:40 by DanielLadnar

No differences.


Edited on 2009-07-28 15:48:23 by DanielLadnar

Additions:
Versions 1 - 5 creates a dialogue between language and action, exploring the role of writing and the question of authorship in the collaborative practice of performance. The starting point is a set of 101 descriptions of actions:
To get ready. To remember that the best way to overcome stagefright is to imagine the audience with their clothes off. To take off one piece of clothing. To explain to them how the atom bomb works and why you would like to have one. To pretend to cry ...
Four performers are presented with the task to each create a short solo piece as a response to the descriptions, using them as performance text and/or instructions for actions (Versions 1 – 4). A short group piece is devised that concludes the performance (Version 5).
Versions 1 - 5 establishes a common framework and methodology for four diverse and individual approaches to performance, from the personal to the political, from the humorous to the sincere. As the performance unfolds, the parameters that the work employs become evident. The differences and similarities between the various responses illustrate that there is no final, definitive version, that the game is potentially infinite. The performance thus becomes an invitation to imagine other versions: diversions, perversions, subversions.


Deletions:
To get ready. To remember that the best way to overcome stage fright is to imagine the audience with their clothes off. To smoke a cigarette. To take off one piece of clothing. To explain to them how the atom bomb works and why you would like to have one. To pretend to cry...
Versions 1 - 5 creates a dialogue between language and action, exploring the role of writing and the question of authorship in the collaborative practice of performance.
Diversions, perversions, subversions.




Edited on 2009-07-23 21:25:26 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-07-23 21:24:42 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-07-23 21:24:13 by DanielLadnar

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Edited on 2009-07-23 11:44:52 by DanielLadnar

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Review for Versions 1 - 5 on the Experimentica blog
Review for Versions 1 - 5 on the Artsadmin Artsblog




Edited on 2009-07-23 11:22:19 by DanielLadnar

No differences.


Edited on 2009-07-23 11:22:03 by DanielLadnar

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"to say something is to do something"
(James Brown)
To get ready. To remember that the best way to overcome stage fright is to imagine the audience with their clothes off. To smoke a cigarette. To take off one piece of clothing. To explain to them how the atom bomb works and why you would like to have one. To pretend to cry...


Deletions:
"to say something is to do something"
(James Brown)

To get ready. To remember that the best way to overcome stage fright is to imagine the audience with their clothes off. To smoke a cigarette. To take off one piece of clothing. To explain to them how the atom bomb works and why you would like to have one. To pretend to cry...




Edited on 2009-07-23 11:21:31 by DanielLadnar

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"sayin’ it & doin’ it are two different things"
(James Brown)


Deletions:
"sayin’ it & doin’ it are two different things"
(James Brown)




Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2009-07-23 11:21:20 by DanielLadnar []
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Versions 1 - 5


Esther Pilkington / Daniel Ladnar / Sandra Laureri / Gareth Llŷr

"to say something is to do something"
(J.L. Austin)

"sayin’ it & doin’ it are two different things"

(James Brown)

To get ready. To remember that the best way to overcome stage fright is to imagine the audience with their clothes off. To smoke a cigarette. To take off one piece of clothing. To explain to them how the atom bomb works and why you would like to have one. To pretend to cry...

Versions 1 - 5 creates a dialogue between language and action, exploring the role of writing and the question of authorship in the collaborative practice of performance.
Diversions, perversions, subversions.
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