Wednesday 26 March 2014

Chelsea Arts Collective - This Saturday 29th March - FREE


St Luke’s Hall, SW3 3RP
More info and directions: www.chelseaparish.org/stlukeshall.htm

CATS (Chelsea Association of Tenants) presents CHELSEA ARTS COLLECTIVE (CAC)
CAC is a new grassroots initiative by painter Lilia Pegado http://www.liliapegado.com and arts journalist/curator Donald Hutera (The Times, etc) donaldhutera@yahoo.com
Welcome to St Luke’s Hall and tonight’s programme which comes to you on a lo-fi wing and a non-denominational prayer.
The bill (order not yet determined at press time) for March 29:
Alexander Fuchsmann and Avatâra Ayuso in Very Unlikely (work-in-progress), a dance duet between an old man and a young woman who share a passion for dance, for music, for life… info@avataraayuso.com and www.avataraayuso.com
Stopgap Dance Company’s Nadenh Poan in Bound For..., choreographed by Tomos Young
who also edited Max Richter’s Untitled (music) http://stopgap.uk.com/
Identity comes in many forms – religion, culture, country, colour, even song. In ishimoi, using comedy and original music, Ishimwa Muhimanyi looks at how we create an image of who we are and how we want people to see us. www.ishimoi.com
Devised by Sarah Kent skent235@btinternet.com in partnership with Yong Min Chohttp://www.ymcho.co.uk In Conversation is an oblique reflection on the relationship between two people of different ages, sexes, cultures and backgrounds, and with no common language. Plus Breathing, an improvised action theatre solo by Sarah Kent in which anything could happen – from dancing and singing to storytelling. Expect to be seduced by weird movements, oddball revelations and black humour.
With Old Time Dancing: the improbabilities of new ballet Jennifer Jackson of BIG Ballets (Ballet Independents’ Group) hopes to raise a laugh by asking, Can I be a feminist and a ballet dancer?jenjackson2@btinternet.com and
Kali Chandrasegaram is imposing, powerful, often flamboyant, classically-trained yet contemporary and unpredictable … www.kalidance.net
In The Air Changes the Colour of Things Here.... dancer-choreographer Vanio Papadelli (working with musician/composer Mike Picknett, technical assistance from Vasilis Gkiziakis and texts by Margarita Karapanou, Joseph Chaikin, Sam Shepard, Juan Rulfo and herself) conjures a darkly lyrical, intimate and enigmatic landscape that blends autobiography and fiction.  http://vanioka.ideastap.com/

Future performances:
April 12: London-based dance company Corali in a poetically playful, immersive piece centred round dreams; Simon Rice's troupe of mature ballet dancers Sage; the lanky-lovely young soloist Hayley Barker; a freshly-made piece by contemporary dancer Jia-Yu Corti; and more!
CAC Details: Doors open 7.45pm. Show time 8pmish. Suitable for ages 12+. All performances are FREE but your donations are gratefully received and will help us to continue to operate and pay the artists. Please talk to them – and us – about your experience tonight. THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE!
CAC has been funded by City Living, Local Life / Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. We also gratefully acknowledge technical support from Chelsea Theatre.

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