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The Experiment – did we answer our question?
With the performance over, it felt appropriate to look back at our questions; What is intimacy and how do we create it? Can you create a meaningful encounter with a stranger? As discussed in a previous post, each of us … Continue reading
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The Performance – Reflections
The performance day had finally come, there was a good turnout and it appeared that the performance went well. Due to the content of our performance, we each had a very different experience, below are each of our responses; Jordan … Continue reading
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Duncan Speakman
Duncan Speakman’s piece As If It Were The Last Time, invited audiences who had downloaded an mp3 to turn up at a secret location. The audiences were divided and at points some would perform a simple scene, whilst others heard … Continue reading
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Janet Cardiff
Janet Cardiff is an installation artist, best known for her audio works. We admired how her work took the listeners on a journey of a particular site, getting them to explore and investigate. Her Long Black Hair took listeners around … Continue reading
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Restored Behaviour
“Theatre is something which engages both the eye and the ear. The two public senses are seeing and hearing…the reason I want to make my definition of theatre that simple is so once could view everyday life itself as theatre.” (Sandford, … Continue reading
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