The rise, and rise, and rise of Woman SRSLY
[Grace Nicol - Image Isaac Sakima]
Grace Nicol is fired up for change. As a choreographer she has been challenging the traditional structures in dance and performance. Her platform Women SRSLY for female identifying makers in the arts is a year-round programme that celebrates, supports and amplifies female voices. She talks to Run-Riot about why this is so important right now.
What do vaginas have to do with German grammar?
Don’t Be Absurd, a new theatrical collaboration between Kesia Guillery (director and theatremaker) and William Farquarson (bassist/guitarist with indie band Bastille), are bringing ‘SLUTS’, an eclectic theatre show about sexuality, language, and slut-shaming through the centuries, to VOILA Festival at Applecart Arts from the 12th-17th November.
Juggling the dance of promiscuous collaborators Sean Gandini and Alexander Whitley
Sean Gandini, Artistic Director of Gandini Juggling, and choreographer Alexander Whitley are both keen collaborators - Sean even refers to himself as a 'promiscuous collaborator'. Yet the interaction between dance and juggling has, for Sean, proved to be one collaboration he is repeatedly drawn back to.
Turning sentimental value into cold, hard cash: Haley McGee on The Ex-Boyfriend Yard Sale
What do Beth Gibbons, Gaika, Elizabeth Fraser, Crass, WW1, Cosey Fanni Tutti and Chris Carter, a load of mushrooms, and burning bad shit have in common? Robert Pacitti on SPILL Festival + time.
This is the fourth SPILL Festival taking place in Ipswich, and this year’s festival is bigger than ever. We have live performances, sound and music, film and video, plus projects exploring heritage and place, all made by some of the world’s most exciting contemporary artists.