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What I do... (Actor, director, designer, teacher etc?)
Shift Theatre is a physical theatre company.

The company was created to devise an English version of “Hide and Seek”, a play by Tal Jakubowiczova, previously shown in Tel Aviv, Israel in May 2007.
We use movement, clowning, puppets and sometimes even text :)...

HIDE AND SEEK

Director: Tal Jakubowiczova
Producer: Polly Hunt
Actors: David Ford, Tal Jakubowiczova, Ariana Lebron, Dominic Leeder
Set and Props Designers: Kiera Blakey & Lauren Smith
Assistant Set Designer: Janet Caddick
Costume designer: Tomasin Cuthbert
Composer/ Musician: Hutch Demouilpied
Stage Manager: Kome Ovuworie
Marketing Assistants: Ayako Jitsukawa, Seungmin Lee

In the aftermath of environmental devastation, where creatures roam the eath and humans are forced to scavenge or fight to survive, an old woman is followed by her memories, recycling and re-using them and the material objects around her.
Is she still looking for hope?
Can she find it in this dismal post-apocalyptic world?
And more importantly, will she recognise it when she sees it?

With arresting movement and original music, Shift Theatre presents a tragi-comic tale of hope and humanity in the most desparate of circumstances.

Post-show discussions about the possible positive role the arts can take in environmental conservation, will take place immediately after the show on Thurs May 8th and Thurs May 15th.

The show will also be accompanied by an exhibition by visual artists who will present their interpretations of the relationship of man to the natural world. The exhibition is free. The exhibition can be viewed from 7pm for an hour before the performance, and after the performance until 11pm for 'Hide and Seek' ticket-holders. To arrange a viewing outside of these hours please call the theatre.

Blue Elephant Theatre
59a Bethwin Road (entrance on Thompson's Ave)
Camberwell
London
SE5 0XT
020 7701 0100
My Quick CV
2008 - “Hide and Seek”, our first show together
Blue Elephant Theatre
29th April- 17th May 2008
Tue-Sat 8pm
£10 (£8 conc)
Another website I'd like to plug
http://www.blueelephanttheatre.co.uk/
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Confirmed Artists for the Hide and Seek accompanying exhibition:

CRYSTAL BROOK

Artist

“I graduated from Camberwell College of Arts (University of the Arts London) in the summer of 2006 with a BA (hons) degree in Painting.
I am predominantly a landscape painter and like to incorporate a variety of different media in my works, such as resin, household gloss paint and gold leaf.
I am constantly producing new pieces for sale and exhibition, but am also very open to suggestions and commissions, so please do not hesitate to contact me if you have an enquiry.
My influences include: Otto Dix, Paul Nash, George Shaw, Chris Ofili, Glenn Brown and Nigel Cooke.”

http://www.artbreak.com/crystalbrook

GEMMA CUMMING

Artist

“My work centres around notions of failed perfection, utilising postcards to explore primarily imagery that sells places; which in reality don’t fulfil our expectations. It is this idea of the perfect holiday that I’m interested in, both from advertising and the way people are persuaded to visit places and through my own personal memories of childhood holidays in Britain. I looked at the Art of Travel by Alain de Botton (2002) and was very interested by his notions of anticipation. He believes that the images that we are presented with persuade us to go on holiday, but that no place can live up to the image we create of it. The anticipation of a holiday is the best bit because we can only ever be disappointed by the real thing.
I use postcards because they are tourist images that have ideas ingrained into them because of the things people write. Notable influences are John Constable and the Romantics, their work making places seem nicer than they are. It reminds me of other English tourist memorabilia like chocolate and fudge boxes. More recently Malcolm Morley’s expressionistic paintings from tourist imagery also link by making a beautiful image look hazy and unreal.
The postcards I paint have to include certain elements, including sky that I then replace with imagery of more apocalyptic and threatening skies to subvert the idea of beautiful places. These skies must work with the rest of the image and have most impact when their hue and tone contrast with the originals most prominent colour. I also change other elements in the postcard which are often more subtle than the sky.
These cards must also contain people, as it is their non reaction to the strangeness of their environment that creates questions like, ‘Are they really enjoying themselves?’, ‘Is this the perfect holiday?’ The photograph series Last Resort by Martin Parr(1986) include people for this reason. Their holiday venue is a shabby seaside resort, which Parr shows in high detail with high-saturated colour. The photos connotations are beautiful but you can see all the grimy little flaws.”

www.gemmacumming.com


HOLLY FREEMAN

Artist

My passion is salvaging from the cities and the sea.
My inspirations are from nature and what I find, and can dictate what I make.
I love to improvise and play with the making process of my pieces. I exhibit my work as well as working to commissions.
Artists influences: Pablo Picasso, Robert Rauschenberg, David Smith, Alfred Wallace...
First Solo Show: 'Once Upon The Street' at Voila! Gallery, Turville St EC1: May 28th-4th June.

www.hollyfreeman.com


ANNA HILLMAN

Photographer and Environmentalist

“Especially when living in a city, it is easy to feel isolated and disconnected from nature. It leads us to forget, neglect and even destroy the environment we ultimately rely on.
Yet we are never isolated from nature – not only do we live wholly and totally within it, but we ourselves are part of it.
We are subject to the same systems, processes and cycles - such as those of decomposition and growth, and cycles of water and carbon, as are animals, plants, soils, rivers and rocks.
Wherever we are, however built-up an area is, there is always sky above us, small plants growing in between walls and tiny animals going about their daily lives.”

Anna’s solo exhibition will be at the Viewfinder Photography Gallery in Greenwich from 30th May to 7th July.

http://www.annahillmandesigns.co.uk/
http://www.amazingness.co.uk/


EDWARD LLEWELLYN

Artist

"Two of my projects are a response to how people don't take responsibility for the environments around them if the do not own them. The other is about how we take things for granted that are so important to us and barley even give it a second thought, i.e. water.
We seem to appreciate so little around us that nature provides us with. There are so many derelict, decrepid and disused pieces of land and buildings in every corner of the world. Instead of rejuvenating them as guardians of the earth should. We simply leave them and move on to the next piece of land, like a disease slowly spreading and destroying the earth."

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'Hide and Seek' post-show discussion tonight - Environment / arts debate

Post-performance talk, Thursday 8 May, 'Hide and Seek' by Shift Theatre, at Blue Elephant Theatre, Camberwell:

After the performance this Thursday night, ‘Hide and Seek’ director Tal Jakubowiczova will be joined by artist Edward Llewellyn. They will be discussing the role of the arts in environmental and ethical debates, and looking at the relationship between projects such as ‘Hide and Seek’ and important environmental issues. They will also be talking about the performance and visual art work… Continue

Posted on May 8, 2008 at 11:40am —

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We now have a new Facebook page where you can see more images from the exhibiting artists, look at rehearsal pictures, and leave messages for the company...

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12275547861

We look forward to seeing you there.

Posted on April 23, 2008 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

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At 8:12am on January 30, 2009, Actability said…
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At 8:12am on January 30, 2009, Actability said…
Hi , Thanks for the invite,would be good to talk to you folks at some point
At 8:01pm on January 29, 2009, Payam Hosseinian said…
Thanks for the friends add guys!
Best,
Payam
At 6:56pm on May 1, 2008, Stuart Allen said…
Thanks for the friends add.
At 4:58am on April 30, 2008, Guangzhou Acrobatic Troupe said…
Hello, I'm Karmen from Guangzhou Acrobatic Troupe of China~~ I would love to present you the lastest acrobatic drama Monkey King by our troupe . Please visit my page for more info. : ))
At 11:53pm on April 3, 2008, SplitMoon Theatre said…
Hi there - welcome & thanks for the invite. I'll try to get down to see your work, best of luck!!
Caroline
At 12:21am on March 24, 2008, tania rocha said…
Hello! I will pop in to see the show. tks for the add.
At 1:03pm on March 21, 2008, LAZARUS THEATRE COMPANY said…
Welcome.
Lazarus Theatre Company
At 10:21am on March 21, 2008, Ed Harris said…
Thanks for the add! x
At 12:58am on March 21, 2008, James Hesford said…
thanks for request. Great to be your friend. Hope your new show goes really well.

Kind regards

James
 
 
 

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