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“Abstract and haunting, a glimpse of what’s under everything......”
“Echoes of a Lost Music.”
Chris Best is a freelance composer and senior lecturer in composition at University College Falmouth, a position that he previously held at Dartington College of Arts. He has written over fifty major works and received much critical acclaim. Major commissions include Emilyn Claid and Co, Scottish Dance Theatre, Jamaican National Dance and the SPNM. He has written for ensembles including ‘Aquarius’, ‘Jane’s Minstrels’ and ‘Kokoro’, the choir of Selwyn College Cambridge, plus a host of distinguished soloists.
Louvelle Dance, under the artistic direction of Emma Louvelle is rapidly gaining a growing reputation for intense, original and exploratory work. Based currently in Falmouth the company carries on the dance history of Dartington. They have recently shown work at the Barbican in Plymouth, Fal river festival, “Ways of Watching” and Resound.
http://christopherbest.net http://louvelledance.tumblr.com
Massive Owl present
'Tilt'
In this work-in-progress piece of newly devised theatre the company explore obsession, alternative personal realities and one unexpected disaster that triggered it all.
Massive Owl are a Bristol based theatre company made up of three artistic leads, Adrian Spring, Danny Prosser and Sam Powell. They also collaborate with three associate artists, Harriet Quinn, Katharina Walsh and Jack Jago
Massive Owl formed while studying at Dartington College of Arts/University College Falmouth in 2010. They devise performance that explores fractured and multi-layered narratives, cinematic imagery, physical exertion, endurance and task based processes. In performance, collaboration is fastened with the audience by making their imagination essential to the transmission of the material.
Massive Owl are members of INTERVAL, an artist lead support network for performance makers in Bristol. For more information please visit; http://www.interval-bristol.org.uk/.
We acknowledge the importance of feedback so if you have any comments, it would be greatly appreciated. You can contact us at massiveowltheatre@yahoo.com.
A choreographic, poetic duet. Chink, smash, dingaling.
'Can you imagine a world without men? No crime and lots of happy, fat women.'
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