Friday 23 September 2011

Emergency Accommodation update

emergency accommodation arrives at BLANKSPACE & IABF on Saturday 1st October 2011 from Midday FREE - both venues located along Hulme Street, Manchester
Get a taste of what's in store and a map of the area by clicking here

In the wake of the closure of greenroom the long running emergency platform has fled the safe confines of its black box home in search of new shelter.

Live art, durational performance, one-on-ones, performance lectures,

Intimate moments + powerful presence, playful interjection + verbal banter

Walk hand in hand down a desolate street, re-imagine the landscape as a suburban vista - A woman pours her heart out and Roy Orbison sings for you - Table top sci-fi and the naked truth, neighbourhood stalking and a crusading fool - Double talk on the edge of a kiss - Learn to weave, become a life model, take a shower, play with fire...

Participating artists (subject to change)--
Anais Lalange, Andy Nizinskyj, angel club (north), Angst Performance, Chris Fitzsimmons, Cutteruption, Dani Abulhawa, {digame}, Façade Theatre, FallenWall Arts, Four Cats Theatre, GETINTHEBACKOFTHEVAN, Jessica Lee, Julieann O'Malley, Katherina Radeva, Krissi Musiol, Laura Bradshaw, Lowri Evans, Lucy Hutson, Matt & Nath, Nicola Canavan, Pinkorange Project, Rebekka Platt, Robin Sidwell, Shona Harrison/Nicola Ellis, Small Acts, Stella Dimitrakopoulou, Sturgeon's Law, Wayne Steven Jackson, Zoe Washington

Due to the nature of the spaces, many pieces will be very limited capacity.

Draft schedule online at: emergencymcr.org

Produced by hÅb & Blank Media Collective

Supported by Contact, IABF, UCLan, LanWest, Arts Council England

A greenroom legacy project.

1 comment:

  1. It seems that it is going to be super fan. I like performances where you can live art in full and re imagine landscapes. I once saw one in Argentina. They were doing somthing similar in the street that was in front of my hotel in Buenos Aires. The artists there were so good I ended up asking them questions till they had to go!
    Laura

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