Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Untitled Conversations: 1, 2, 3... (rehearsals)

This evening we had our second rehearsal for what is not called Untitled Conversations: 1, 2, 3...
What happened to the first rehearsal I hear you say? Well, I must confess that I forgot to blog about it. Apologies.
So, to recap.... When we found out about Glue’s “Scratch Interact” event we thought this would be a fantastic opportunity to dust off one of those ideas that has been sitting on the shelf for quite a while, and try it out.
Untitled Conversations: 1, 2, 3... is our first piece that will be entirely delivered by a different set of performers: Marie Collins, Jess Hall, and Laurie Parsons. They are all in their final year at the University of Kent, specializing in ‘Contemporary Performance Practice’ (which is the course we completed in 2006). Essentially we have created three one-to-one performances that last only about 5 minutes, and these three lovely people will be delivering them on the day of the event.
At the moment the piece works as a triptych, composed of three short one-to-one encounters which can be experienced in any particular order. Placed within a public space, Untitled Conversations: 1, 2, 3... attempts to interrogate the nature and limits of communication, connections and intimacy within task-based scenarios. Can something unspoken take place between us? Can we share a special moment? Can we really come together when others are watching us? Though tight in its construction, and with various degrees of interaction, the piece is deliberately open to your interpretations and associations.
Here are some pictures of our first rehearsal:


And here are some pictures of this evening’s rehearsal. The black, formal costumes worked a treat, and the use of red elements helped tie them all together:


We think the piece is ideally suited for foyer setting, so we will see how the scratch goes and what happens to the project from here onwards.

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