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LONDON INTERNATIONAL MIME FESTIVAL 2005

Directors: Joseph Seelig and Helen Lannaghan

35 Little Russell Street, London WC1A 2HH
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7637 5661
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7323 1151
e-mail: mimefest@easynet.co.uk

The London International Mime Festival was founded in 1977 and has become one of the world's most influential arts festivals. In 2003 some 24,000 people attended, averaging more than 85% capacity over all events. During the festival period up to 1,000 people a day were using this website.

The 2005 Festival     15 - 30 January
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VENUES INDEX                        CALENDAR

South Bank Centre
incorporating The Purcell Room
and Queen Elizabeth Hall
  
Online booking: 
www.rfh.org.uk
08703 800 400

 full booking details
(Jean-Baptiste André, Nola Rae, Les Witloof, Stephen Mottram, Company F.Z, Familie Floez, Tricicle, The Individuals, Les Bubb)

ICA     
Online booking:
www.ica.org.uk
020 7930 3647
full booking details
(Akhe, Camille Boitel, Kitt Johnson, Raimund Hoghe)

BAC
Online booking:
www.bac.org.uk
020 7223 2223
full booking details
(Gecko, Momentum, Sleeping Dogs)

The Circus Space
Online booking:
www.thecircusspace.co.uk
020 7729 9522
full booking details
(Circus Space Cabaret)

Institut Français
www.institut-francais.org.uk
     

020 7073 1350
full booking details
(Théâtre du Mouvement, Les Enfants du Paradis - film)

Laban     
book through Mimefest office: 020 7637 5661
full booking details
(Mathurin Bolze)

Croydon Clocktower
www.croydon.gov.uk/clocktower

020 8253 1030
full booking details
(Nola Rae)

Corn Exchange Newbury     
Online booking: www.cornexchangenew.com
full booking details
01635 522 733
(Les Witloof)

SHOW INDEX

Akhe
Camille Boitel
Company F.Z
Familie Floez
Gecko
Jean-Baptiste André
The Individuals
Kitt Johnson
Les Bubb
Les Witloof
Mathurin Bolze
Momentum
Nola Rae
Raimund Hoghe
Sleeping Dogs
Stephen Mottram
The Circus Space Cabaret
Théâtre du Mouvement /
Les Enfants du Paradis
Tricicle
Workshops and Talks

 

CALENDAR                                                 show & venue index  

Date PURCELL ROOM
ICA INSTITUT FRANÇAIS
QEH FOYER
QEH LABAN
CIRCUS SPACE
BAC Theatre
Croydon C'Twr
BAC Studio 2
Sat 15 J-B André
8pm
Nola Rae 8pm
Sun 16 J-B André
6pm
Akhe
8pm
Th Mvmt 12pm+2pm / Les Enfants 6pm
Mon 17 J-B André
8pm
Akhe
8pm
Tue 18 Nola Rae
8pm
Akhe
8pm
Wed 19 Nola Rae
8pm
Akhe
8pm
Thu 20 Witloof
8pm
Fri 21

Witloof
8pm

Boitel
8pm
Tricicle
7.45pm
Sat 22 Witloof
6pm
Boitel
8pm
Individuals/Bubb
12.30pm Free
Tricicle
7.45pm

Sun 23 Witloof
4pm
Boitel
8pm

Individuals/Bubb
12.30pm Free

Tricicle
6pm
Mon 24 Mottram
8pm
Bolze
7.30pm

Tue 25

F.Z
8pm

Johnson
8pm

Bolze
7.30pm
Gecko
8pm
Momentum
8.30pm
Wed 26 F.Z
8pm
Johnson
8pm
Bolze
7.30pm
Gecko
8pm
Momentum
8.30pm
Thu 27 F.Z
8pm
Johnson
8pm

Circus Cabaret 8pm Gecko
8pm
Momentum
8.30pm
Fri 28 Floez
8pm
Circus Cabaret 8pm

Gecko
8pm

Sleeping Dogs
8.30pm
Sat 29 Floez
8pm
Hoghe
8pm
Circus Cabaret 8pm Gecko
8pm
Sleeping Dogs
8.30pm
Sun 30 Floez
4pm
Hoghe
6pm
Circus Cabaret 8pm+BSL Gecko
6pm
Sleeping Dogs
6.30pm


THE SHOWS

SHOWS FOR FAMILIES Familie Floez, Les Bubb, Les Witloof, The Individuals, Tricicle.
SHOWS INVOLVING CIRCUS SKILLS Camille Boitel, Circus Space Cabaret, Company F.Z, Jean-Baptiste André, Les Witloof, Mathurin Bolze.
SHOWS WITH PUPPETRY/ANIMATION Akhe, Familie Floez, Nola Rae, Stephen Mottram, Sleeping Dogs.
SHOWS SUITABLE FOR PEOPLE WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENT Akhe, Camille Boitel, Circus Space Cabaret (BSL interpreted performance on Sun 30 Jan), Familie Floez, Jean-Baptiste André, Les Witloof, Momentum, Nola Rae, Kitt Johnson, Mathurin Bolze, Stephen Mottram, Tricicle.
SHOWS FOR AGES 15+ Akhe, Circus Space Cabaret, Kitt Johnson, Raimund Hoghe, Stephen Mottram.
MEET THE ARTISTS AFTER THE SHOW
Sun 16 Jan: Jean-Baptiste André, Mon 17 Jan: Akhe, Tue 18 Jan: Nola Rae, Tue 25 Jan: Mathurin Bolze, Wed 26 Jan: Kitt Johnson, Sat 29 Jan: Familie Floez, Sun 30 Jan: Raimund Hoghe

Akhe Russia
Mister Carmen


ICA

Sun 16 > Wed 19 Jan 8pm
After show discussion: Mon 17 Jan
£12.50 (£9 concs)
booking details
ICA online booking

The distinctive artistic chaos of St. Petersburg’s cult absurdist theatre group, Akhe, makes it unique in the world of visual theatre. Sometimes quite literally exploding on stage, its shows are in a constant state of flux. Akhe works with text as an object, creating performances that are true ritual and often bewilderingly funny, as well as profound and moving. Following its success with White Cabin at LIMF 2004, Akhe returns with more bizarre props and hand-made scenography, and another kaleidoscope of curious happenings and fantastic images, this time inspired by Prosper Merimee’s Carmen, with its themes of love and jealousy.
Winner of the Critics’ Prize at the 2004 Mimos Festival in Perigueux, France.

‘They owe as much to the visual arts and cinema as to any kind of theatre. Dizzying, dense and immensely satisfying, it is worth wrestling with.’
THE GUARDIAN (White Cabin)

Runs approx 60 mins without interval

www.akhe.ru

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Camille Boitel FRANCE
L'Homme d'Hus


ICA

Fri 21 > Sun 23 Jan 8pm
£12.50 (£9 concs)
booking details
ICA online booking

Object manipulator, acrobat, musician and dancer, Camille Boitel studied at Annie Fratellini’s circus school in Paris. He spent four years touring with James Thierrée’s Compagnie du Hanneton, including visits to London with its hugely successful Junebug Symphony and co-created the visual sequences for a production of Carnival of the Animals with movie star Gérard Dépardieu, and pianists, the Labecque Sisters. L’Homme d’Hus is an unpredictable adventure, as much for the audience as for the performer who battles onstage with unlikely objects and machines. Inspired by the story of Job, the man from the land of Hus and one of the Bible’s most sympathetic figures whose faith in God was tested to the utmost, Boitel’s show contains echoes of Chaplin, Keaton, Jérome Deschamps and Jacques Tati in its portrait of a man beset with impossible tasks, seeking answers, ambushed by life.

‘The artistry is staggering... laughter came in huge waves.’
LA CROIX

Runs approx 60 mins without interval


Co-production : Théâtre de la Cité Internationale, L’entre-sort de Furies - salle Rive Gauche, Espace Périphérique résidences de création de la Ville de Paris et du Parc de la Villette.
Supported by Institut français du Royaume-Uni and Association Française d’Action Artistique/Ministère des Affaires Étrangères.

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Company F.Z UK
Loser


Purcell Room

Tue 25 > Thu 27 Jan 8pm
£13 (£9.50 concs)
booking details
SBC online booking

From the team that created the award winning Throat (Total Theatre Award 2002, World's Fair Award for Contemporary Circus 2004). Loser is the story of three people and the journey of grief when one of them is lost. Surrounded by memories, spiralling on a staircase, falling on ice, Loser builds a strong audience relationship with minimal text, surprising imagery, dynamic physicality and songs to laugh and cry with. Internationally acclaimed Company F.Z delivers a performance of tragic comedy using its accomplished and intelligent reinterpretations of acrobatic/circus skills. Off-the-wall and with a divertingly skewed view of the world, Loser is a synthesis of thrilling energy and magical visual effects. Directed by John Paul Zaccarini and John Nicholson (Peepolykus).

Company F.Z Artistic Directors:
Flick Ferdinando and John Paul Zaccarini

'Think Truly, Madly, Deeply re-imagined for the theatre... the show has a physical eloquence that makes grief and memory seem like something you can reach out and touch. It will seduce you with its melting beauty.’ THE GUARDIAN

Runs approx 75 mins without interval

Presented in association with SBC. Commissioned by The Drill Hall, London in association with The Corn Exchange, Newbury.

www.companyfz.com

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Familie Floez GERMANY
Teatro Delusio


Purcell Room
Fri 28 > Sun 30 Jan Fri + Sat 8pm, Sun 4pm
After show discussion: Sat 29 Jan
£13 (£9.50 concs)
booking details
SBC online booking

First London appearance by Germany's mask-theatre experts, Familie Floez, with their 2004 Edinburgh Fringe sell-out hit, Teatro Delusio.
On-stage at a great opera house the action throbs with grand passion, intrigue and derring-do. But in this delightful comedy the spotlight is firmly backstage, where, separated from the famous stars by nothing more than a scenery backdrop three tireless technicians live out their own theatrical dreams and dramas. With stunning masks, elaborate costumes and amazing quick-change artistry, three actors play twenty nine different characters and bring an entire theatre to life. Action-packed, magical and extremely entertaining.

Suitable for 8 years +

‘Some of the scenes, particularly a memorable ballet spoof, are so sparkling that the entire theatre shakes with laughter. The relationships between the stars of the stage and the team of technicians are perfectly observed...an imaginative, almost relentless merry-go-round of absolute escapism.’ THE INDEPENDENT

‘Charming, wistful and performed with flair and energy right down to the final curtain call.’ THE GUARDIAN

Runs approx 70 mins without interval

photo © E Jonalik

www.floez.net


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Gecko UK
The Race

NB: This show is called 'The Race' and not 'The Mirror' as appeared in some early editions of the festival brochure.
BAC

Tue 25 Jan > Sun 13 Feb (not Mons)
Tue - Sat 8pm, Sun 6pm

£14.75 (£6.50 concs)
Pay What You Can on Tuesdays
booking details
BAC online booking

Created by Gecko
Directed by Al Nedjari and Amit Lahav

At the moment of birth his eyes open and he sees everything. He is numb in an abstract world and everyone’s losing their ability to communicate. Surfing from image to image on a swell of physical energy and visual explosiveness, Gecko will take you on a ride. Tumbling from scene to scene, The Race follows the journey of a man trying to reconnect his feelings and truly live.
Gecko is building a reputation as one of the most exciting new theatre companies in the UK. Their first show Taylor’s Dummies was an extraordinary piece of physical daring that has wowed audiences around the world.
Devised and performed by Al Nedjari, Amit Lahav, James Flynn, Sachi Kimura and Elisa Laghi.

'Fantastically enjoyable and gloriously inventive'.
THE GUARDIAN (Taylor’s Dummies)

'Theatre with a panache and dark wit that never stales in this imaginative, tickling production'. EVENING STANDARD (Taylor’s Dummies)

Runs approx 75 mins without interval

Produced by Fuel
Co-commissioned by: BAC, Warwick Arts Centre, and South Hill Park, Bracknell. Supported by Komedia, Brighton and the London International Mime Festival. Developed at the National Theatre Studio.


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Jean-Baptiste André France
Intérieur Nuit


Purcell Room

Sat 15 > Mon 17 Jan Sat + Mon 8pm, Sun 6pm
After show discussion: Sun 16 Jan
£13 (£9.50 concs)
booking details
SBC online booking

The first in a trio of Festival solo shows by brilliant young French circus-inspired artists features 24 year old acrobat and hand-balancing virtuoso, Jean-Baptiste André. Set sometime in the dead of night, Intérieur Nuit brings together video, circus skills and a gripping electronic sound-score to create a ‘horiz-vertical’ universe, an unexpected landscape full of surprises and original vision.
Trained at the École Nationale des Arts de Cirque in Chalons, Jean-Baptiste is also a member of Philippe Decouflé's internationally acclaimed dance company. This debut show has toured extensively in Europe and the Middle East, and goes to America later in 2005.

'A beautiful work which creates a landscape lush with possibilities for metamorphosis. He makes us question the relationship of space and time, interior and exterior, real and imagined'.
LA VOIX DU NORD

‘They laughed. They cried. In the end, the audience left simply astonished.’
THE YEMEN OBSERVER

Runs approx 70 mins without interval

Presented in association with SBC

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The Individuals UK
Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer - FREE
Sat 22> Sun 23 Jan 12.30pm

venue details

Ex-Flying Dutchmen, Michiel Hesseling, joins forces with Maike Aerden, Goddess of the Diabolo, in a dazzling display of juggling, Dutch tango and unexpected humour as a tall man and a tall woman explore the limits of their creativity using 7 balls, 3 diabolos and 8 clubs.

PLUS

Les Bubb UK
'Dynamic and explosively funny' (Time Out), brilliant visual comedian Les Bubb has appeared in cabaret at The Crazy Horse in Paris, in Werner Herzog's Variété, and in movies including Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. He's a showman, mime, clown and high-spirited entertainer whose routines will leave you breathless.

Runs approx 60 minutes without interval

Presented in association with SBC

www.lesbubb.com

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Kitt Johnson DENMARK
The Mirror


ICA

Tue 25 > Thu 27 Jan 8pm
After show discussion: Wed 26 Jan
£12.50 (£9 concs)
booking details
ICA online booking

Danish choreographer / performer Kitt Johnson explores deep into the mysterious realms of human nature with this unsettling performance about the ways in which we see our own being. Alone with one’s self image, we risk becoming lost in a self-created hall of mirrors...
Kitt Johnson is a pioneering artist, inspired by Butoh and German expressionism, performing at the crossroads of dance and movement theatre. In previous projects she has collaborated with leading European dance figures such as Sasha Waltz and Mark Tompkins. Created in 2002 and with a specially commissioned soundscape by Swedish composer, Sture Ericson, The Mirror has been seen at festivals across Europe, and in New York. These performances at the ICA mark her UK debut.

Darkly poetic images of physical and emotional states, rich in surprises...she is a choreographer who can say a great deal with very little.’ NEW YORK TIMES

‘She ascends to higher forms of existence in front of our eyes. When she disappears it’s like waking from a dream you dearly wished would never end.’ BALLETTANZ

‘Kitt Johnson is a loner, a black hole of concentration absorbing our attention.’ POLITIKEN

Runs approx 55 mins without interval

Supported by the Royal Danish Embassy.

www.kittjohnson.dk

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Les Witloof BELGIUM
Sous Pression


Purcell Room

Thu 20 > Sun 23 Jan
Thu - Fri 8pm, Sat 6pm, Sun 4pm
£13 (£9.50 concs)
booking details
SBC online booking

Les Witloof are Thierry Craeye and Daniel Van Hassel, a classic clown duo, natural stage partners and foils for each other’s impressive physical skills.
Contemporaries at the École du Cirque in Brussels, they first came to prominence as award winners at the prestigious Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain in Paris. Appropriately from a country famed for its many different beers, the quest for a perfect pint is an important feature of their show. Cool, refreshing and with just the right amount of froth, Sous Pression is seventy five minutes of impeccable theatre clowning, and what they can do with rope, swords and giant playing cards - not to mention mouth-watering Belgian beer - will amaze you!

Suitable for 8 years +

'Delightful, magical, assured performers and a show to be savoured without moderation!' LE SOIR

Runs approx 75 mins without interval

Presented in association with SBC
Co-production: Roultabi Productions / Théâtre de la Balsamine, Brussels www.walrus-productions.com

Les Witloof also appear at
Corn Exchange Newbury Wed 19 Jan
7.45pm

booking details

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Mathurin Bolze FRANCE
Fenêtres


Laban

Mon 24 Jan > Wed 26 Jan 7.30pm
After show discussion: Tue 25 Jan
£12.50 (£9 concs)
booking details

Inside trampolinist Mathurin Bolze's intimate living space, walls become floors and aerial passageways link each location.
Inspired by Italo Calvino's story, The Baron in the Trees, a fantasy about a young nobleman who rebels against parental authority by climbing into the trees and remaining there for the rest of his life, Mathurin Bolze also breaks free of convention, living his life in three dimensions. Seeking ways to create this gravity-defying dreamworld of lightness and freedom he researched movement under weightless conditions both with NASA experts and at Star City in Moscow.
A graduate of the French National Circus School, Mathurin has toured with radical circus troupe Archaos, and for three years with the acclaimed Josef Nadj production, Cri du Caméléon. LIMF is delighted to collaborate for the first time with Laban, in its awe-inspiring, landmark building at the heart of south-east London’s thriving arts community. Opened in February 2003, it was awarded the RIBA Stirling Prize for Architecture and coveted Building of the Year 2003 title.

“He makes time stand still and operates his own law of gravity. Breathtaking and beautiful.” TELERAMA

Runs approx 55 mins without interval

Co-production: Centre des Arts du Cirque de Basse-Normandie / Établissement Public du Parc de la Grande Halle de la Villette, Paris / CCDS-Scène Nationale de Senart / FURIES - Festival de Cirque et de Théâtre de la Rue de Châlons en Champagne / Hangar de Mines - Pôle Cirque, Cévennes / Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication-DMDTS-DRAC Rhône Alpes.

Supported by Institut français du Royaume-Uni and Association Française d'Action Artistique/Ministère des Affaires Etrangères. Presented in association with Laban. www.laban.org


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Momentum UK
Tmesis


BAC
Studio 2
Tue 25 > Thu 27 Jan 8.30pm
£10.75 (£5.50 concs)
booking details
BAC online booking

Striking visuals, acrobatics, movement and music combine in this beautiful ancient Greek story, based on Aristophanes' speech from Plato's Symposium, about the origin of love and the reason why we search for our other half. Tmesis takes us back to a time when there were three sexes; male, female, and hermaphrodite - two headed, eight limbed creatures whose strength dared them to challenge the Gods, creating disruption in a previously harmonious world...
One of Britain's most promising, young, physical theatre companies, Liverpool-based Momentum makes a rare London appearance with these performances at BAC. Winner of Best New Show in the 2003 Liverpool Daily Post 'Key Awards', Tmesis has toured nationally and abroad. The director is Complicité artist, Linda Kerr Scott.

'Momentum's sensual, slow-motion movement explores this super close love affair with charm and wit.’ TIME OUT

'A tale of universal significance.'
THE STAGE

Runs approx 60 mins without interval

 

www.momentumtheatre.com


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Nola Rae UK
Exit Napoleon pursued by rabbits...


Purcell Room

Tue 18 > Wed 19 Jan 8pm
After show discussion: Tue 18 Jan
£13 (£9.50 concs)
booking details
SBC online booking

Inspired in part by Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, Nola Rae's latest wordless comic drama deals with dangerous charisma and how to get it! Exit Napoleon sees the clown follow a well-worn trail towards absolute power and absolute disaster.
Born in Sydney, Nola came to London to study at the Royal Ballet School, and later with Marcel Marceau in Paris. In a thirty year career her successful blend of comic physical theatre, dance, puppetry and witty observation has delighted audiences in more than sixty countries. She premiered her first solo show at the Festival du Monde in Nancy, France, in 1975, and was recently inducted into America's International Clown Hall of Fame. She has also been honoured with a Total Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award.

‘This piece is endlessly inventive. High speed humour and marvellous characterisation.'
OXFORD TIMES

‘Strong, moving, universal, unforgettable, a subtle mix of comedy and gravity...’
L'EST REPUBLICAIN

Runs approx 75 mins without interval

Presented in association with SBC

www.nolarae.btinternet.co.uk

Nola Rae also appears at Croydon Clocktower Sat 15 Jan 8pm
booking details

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Raimund Hoghe GERMANY
Another Dream


ICA
Sat 29 > Sun 30 Jan Sat 8pm, Sun 6pm
After show discussion: Sun 30 Jan
£12.50 (£9 concs)
booking details
ICA online booking


‘Pier Paolo Pasolini wrote of throwing one’s body into battle. These words inspired me to go on stage. I simply do what I have to do’.
RAIMUND HOGHE

With the final part of his trilogy of choreographed personal reflections on some 20th century events which started with Meinwarts (LIMF 1996), one of Europe’s most remarkable performance artists returns to the Festival. Raimund Hoghe is a dancer, choreographer, film-maker and writer, and for ten years was dramaturg for Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal. Working with intimate material that draws on historical events, his own life and the unique characteristics of his body, Hoghe explores themes of love, loneliness, xenophobia and racism.
Meticulously crafted, using ritualistic, minimal movement with almost ceremonial rigour, its force and emotion flow through unforgettable music that defined a decade for people across the world, opening a rich archive of collective memories.

Text (in English) by Raimund Hoghe. Music by Mahalia Jackson, Ella Fitzgerald, Cilla Black, Petula Clark, Dalida, Peggy Lee, Gigliola Cinquetti, Cass Elliot, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Bobby Darin, Dusty Springfield, Joan Baez, Igor Stravinsky, Gustav Mahler, Leonard Bernstein and others

‘His work is a reminder of the cult function of theatre. Like a priest he creates a community in collective and subjective memories.’ FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

‘There is beauty, gravity and wonder to be found in
Hoghe’s work’.
THE TIMES

Runs 2 hours without interval

Presented in co-operation with the Goethe Institut, London

www.raimundhoghe.com

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Sleeping Dogs KOREA/UK
Migrant Overtures


BAC
Studio 2
Fri 28 > Sun 30 Jan
Fri - Sat 8.30pm, Sun 6.30pm
£10.75 (£5.50 concs)
booking details
BAC online booking

In 1653, a Dutch East India Company ship was wrecked off the coast of Korea. Hendrik Hamel, one of the survivors, stayed for fourteen years in what was then a closed society, before finally escaping and returning ‘home’ to Holland. His report of this period became the first documentation of Korea in the West.
Today the idea of home is no longer fixed, but despite mass travel, immigration and cross-cultural exchange, governments still try to expand their empires into other cultures, and people still look for somewhere to belong, searching for our home and self. Taking Hamel's fascinating story as a starting point, London-based visual theatre company Sleeping Dogs uses techniques of animation and object theatre to explore the idea and identity of home in the 21st century. The founder/director of Sleeping Dogs is Seong Kyun Yoo.

‘Slow-motion magic...’
TIME OUT (All Fall Away)

Runs approx 60 mins without interval

Sleeping Dogs acknowledges assistance from The Korean Culture and Arts Foundation

www.objecttheatre.com

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Stephen Mottram's Animata UK
The Seed Carriers


Purcell Room

Mon 24 Jan 8pm
After show discussion: Mon 24 Jan
£13 (£9.50 concs)
booking details
SBC online booking

A race of human-like creatures learn to adapt their outward appearance in a violent, dangerous world. Absurd, complex and beautiful disguises help them to avoid being 'collected' for the valuable seeds they carry within.
Artist, craftsman and puppeteer Stephen Mottram has developed a unique theatre language which exploits the relationship between electro-acoustic music and the movement-image. In a style reflecting influences as diverse as the paintings of Hieronymous Bosch and the films of The Brothers Quay and incorporating more than forty animated figures, automatons and sculptural machines with an original score by Glyn Perrin - an acoustic picture in its own right - this parable of a frightening social order has become a classic work of animation theatre, winning many international awards during tours to some twenty countries. The Seed Carriers returns to the Festival for ONE performance only.

Unsuitable for children.

‘Brilliant... not to be missed.’ THE GUARDIAN

‘His artistry is formidable, like his imagination. I have never before seen the eeriness of marionettes combined so insistently with dread.’ THE TIMES

Runs approx 55 mins without interval

Presented in association with SBC

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The Circus Space Cabaret INTERNATIONAL

The Circus Space
Thu 27 > Sun 30 Jan 8pm
BSL interpreted performance on Sunday 30 January
Tables: £18 (£12 concs)   Rows: £14 (£10 concs)
booking details

Every year the most prestigious new circus act competition takes place in Paris - The Cirque de Demain. It’s shown on TV around Europe, except in the UK. The Circus Space Cabaret in association with the 2005 London International Mime Festival welcome three prize-winners from recent competitions:
- From Vietnam, bronze medal winning acrobats Duo Dinh Anh, graduates of France's Centre National des Arts du Cirque.
- From England and Germany, winners of the Moulin Rouge prize – elegant club jugglers lukaluka, graduates of The Circus Space.
Also featured in this dazzling evening, Damien Gaumet and Mathilde Sebald from the École Supérieure des Arts du Cirque de Bruxelles (not Sun), who will be competing in this year’s Cirque de Demain; Merlin Borg, recent graduate of The Circus Space, mixing puppetry with circus; an illuminated promenade from The Wrong Size; and, from Scotland and New Zealand the jaw-dropping cradle act of Duo Vertigo. Charismatic trickster Tim Bat will host each evening. The atmosphere is relaxed and the setting unique - an old power station in the heart of Hoxton that has become Britain's top circus centre. Sit back with drinks from the Trapeze Bar and enjoy some of the best variety and speciality acts in London.


Bar opens at 7pm.

We regret that Molly Saudek will now not be performing as part of the Cabaret due to injury.

www.thecircusspace.co.uk

 

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Théâtre du Mouvement / Ivan Bacciocchi France
Faut-il croire les mimes sur parole


Institut Français

Sun 16 Jan 12 noon + 6pm
Free - reservation obligatory 020 7073 1350
venue details

A fascinating lecture-demonstration tracing the history of mime from antiquity to the present day. Ivan Bacciocchi’s engaging performance explores twenty-five centuries of theatre, from Greece and Rome to Italian commedia dell’arte, from Debureau, Copeau, Decroux, Barrault and other great names of the 19th and early 20th century European theatre to the heyday of silent movies and the visual theatre innovators of our own times. Filled with humour and entertaining insights, the performance takes place in the intimate and atmospheric setting of the Institut français library. Written and directed by Théâtre du Mouvement founder/directors, Claire Heggen and Yves Marc, the performance will be IN FRENCH. Very limited seating so early booking strongly recommended.

Runs approx 60 mins without interval

Co-production: Théâtre du Rungis, Centre Culturel Boris Vian des Ulis and Théâtre du Mouvement.
Lecture/demonstration supported by
Institut français du Royaume-Uni and Association Française d’Action Artistique/Ministère des Affaires Étrangères.

www.theatredumouvement.com

Les Enfants du Paradis
(1943-45) (188 mins)
Director: Marcel Carné
Screenplay: Jacques Prévert
(inc. interval, ends approx 5.30pm)

Institut Français
Sun 16 Jan 2pm £5(£4 concs)
booking details

Mime theatre and cinema come together in what is one of almost every film fan’s favourite movies. Often rated as one of the greatest films ever made, Carné and Prevert’s romantic epic is set in the Parisian theatre world of the 1840’s. But filmed during the German occupation of Paris a century later, the doubts and menacing atmosphere of the time seem to colour the swirling passions and fleeting moments of happiness that enfold its unforgettable gallery of characters. A timeless classic you will want to see again and again. With Arletty, Jean-Louis Barrault, Pierre Brasseur and Etienne Decroux.

In French with English subtitles

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Tricicle UK
Sit


Queen Elizabeth Hall

Fri 21> Sun 23 Jan Fri + Sat 7.45pm, Sun 6pm
£10/£12/£15/£18
Special ticket deal for under 16’s on Sun 23 Jan: £8 (reduced from £10 & £12) and £10 (reduced from £15 & £18 seats)
booking details
SBC online booking

Celebrated Catalan company Tricicle brings its hilarious new production to London direct from a three month season in Paris.
Sit tells the story of the humble chair and its incalculable impact on human life through the centuries. From Stone Age to Space Age it has played its part, as witness to peace treaties and passionate love affairs, great feasts and sporting contests, long waits, tough trials and visits to the dentist.
Since first appearing in the Mime Festival with its Barcelona Olympic Games spoof, Slastic, Tricicle has become one of Europe’s most successful physical comedy ensembles, starring in its own long-running TV series as well as undertaking numerous international tours. Tricicle are Joan Gracia, Paco Mir and Carles Sans.

Suitable for 8 years +

'I laughed till it hurt... the only thing they don't sit on are their laurels... it's a pure marvel and absolutely not to be missed.' PARISCOPE

'So inventive and original... it's great art, hilarious and irresistible... Tricicle are a revelation.’ LE POINT

'Like The Marx Brothers, Woody Allen or Jacques Tati they make the whole world laugh. Some of these parodies are simply the stuff of legend!' LE FIGARO

Runs approx 2 hours including interval

Presented in association with SBC

www.tricicle.com

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Talks, Workshops + Special Events

TOTAL THEATRE LECTURE
Speaker: David Gothard
The Roots of Visual Theatre: Can we ever look Tadeusz Kantor in the face?
ICA Sat 22 Jan 2pm
Tickets: £5.00 ICA
Box Office: 020 7930 3647
Special reduced rate of £2.50 for Total Theatre Network Members - only available direct from TTN on 020 7729 7944
or email admin@totaltheatre.org.uk

Director, writer and arts polymath David Gothard talks about the the recent history of visual theatre, looking at contemporary work in the context of twenty five years of risk-taking and ground-breaking work by creators in the fields of theatre, dance and the visual arts.
David Gothard brought pioneering visual theatre to London in the 1980s when he was artistic director of Riverside Studios. Kantor's work, Miro's puppetry, Dario Fo's mask workshops, Tadashi Suzuki, Samuel Beckett, Cirque Imaginaire, Bread and Puppet Theatre, Mabou Mines and members of the Judson group helped launch a decade of shows, residencies and workshops at Riverside whose influence is still felt. At the same time many British artists including Peter Greenaway, Michael Clark, Bruce McLean, Simon McBurney and the Motley Design Course gave the place a long term creative energy that co-existed with a gallery that was nominated for the Turner Prize. David Gothard has directed, produced and lectured all over the world. In 2005 he is initiating and directing projects in N.Ireland, Kosovo, Ramallah and the USA. There will be an opportunity for questions after the talk.
Chair: Jonathan Holloway
(Total Theatre Network)
This is the first in a series of occasional Total Theatre Lectures looking at the history and context of physical and visual theatre.


AN ALCHEMY OF STYLE
Sat 15 > Sun 16 Jan: 11am > 4pm

Ron East, Director, School of Physical Theatre
The form a show takes develops out of a physical relationship to the imagery proposed. In this two-day workshop you will follow a voyage from your first encounter with imagery, learning how to find that sense of ‘first time’, letting go of your stereotypes and pre-conceptions. Then you take these encounters into play. Allow your body to lead, find your creative freedom and explore the possibilities. Finally, you sculpt this play into a style of presentation, your own style. Bring your passion, your imagination, and your energy, and leave the rest up to me. The workshop is open to anyone with a creative spark and the courage to explore it.
Presented by Ron East, Director of the School of Physical Theatre, actor, director, and playwright with 30 years in the profession, this course will stimulate your passion to create, and provide you with practical skills to develop your own work. The workshop will take place at the 3 Mills Film Complex, an oasis in the heart of London’s vibrant east end.
Course Fee: £80
Booking: 44 (0) 20 8215 3350

fax 44 (0) 20 8215 3482
e-mail: school@physicaltheatre.com
Venue: School of Physical Theatre, Waterhouse Studios, 3 Mills Film Studios, Three Mill Lane, Bromley-by-Bow, London E3 3DU
Tube: Bromley-by-Bow. Exit the station and walk under the underpass, then down towards Tesco. Walk down Three Mill Lane and cross the small bridge over the Bow Canal, down the cobbled street to Security and Waterhouse Studios is 25 metres further on.

 

CREATING THEATRE
Sat 22 > Sun 23 Jan
10am > 3.30pm
(with 1/2 hour break)
This two-day workshop will give an introduction into the dramatic use of time, rhythm and space and is based on the teachings of the late Jacques Lecoq. It is addressed to actors, dancers and other performing artists, who are attracted to the idea of creating their own theatre. The workshop is animated by Thomas Prattki, founder and director of the London International School of Performing Arts (LISPA) and former pedagogical director of the École Jacques Lecoq in Paris.
Course Fee: £100
Booking: 44 (0) 20 8969 7004

or email: welcome@lispa.co.uk
www.lispa.co.uk

Venue: London International School of Performing Arts, Unit 8, Latimer Road, London W10 6RQ.
Tube: Latimer Road (Hammersmith & City Line)
Directions from Latimer Road tube: Exit right along Bramley Rd, pass under the fly-over, and take the 2nd left into Oxford Gardens. At the end, turn right into Latimer Road. LISPA is on the right, by Latimer Place. Approx 10 mins walk.

AVNER EISENBERG WORKSHOP - COURSE NOW FULL WAITING LIST ONLY
Mon 24 > Fri 28 Jan: 10:30am-4:30pm
America's Avner Eisenberg (aka Avner the Eccentric) is one of the worlds leading mime/clowns. In a twenty year career he has appeared at innumerable festivals around the world including twice at LIMF. He was recently awarded a special jury prize at The International Circus Festival in Monte Carlo. Now equally in demand for his inspirational teaching skills, his workshop is designed to address the most basic element of performance – Presence. How does the performer take possession of the performance space? How does he or she make connection with the audience? How, through this connection with the audience, does the performer bring the performance space to life? These are the simplest, most basic of questions, but the most difficult to answer. This workshop will be of interest to any artist working in movement theatre, clowning, street performing, mime and the Circus Arts and is a rare opportunity to work with one today's top practitioners.
Course Fee: £200
Booking: 44 (0) 20 7916 5467
at Diorama Arts Centre (open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, then answerphone) or
email: admin@diorama-arts.org.uk
Venue: Diorama Arts Centre, 34 Osnaburgh St, London NW1 3ND
Tubes: Great Portland St, Warren St, Euston Square, Regent's Park all just minutes away. Some parking available. Disabled access.

THE LOGIC OF MOVEMENT
Thurs 27 Jan: 10am-5.30pm
Internationally renowned marionettist Stephen Mottram leads a masterclass for experienced artists offering a unique insight into how information about character is conveyed to an audience by the way the puppet moves. Concentrating on cause and effect in movement and manipulation, this is a session for artists committed to performance using puppetry.
Course fee: £30 - some travel assistance available for non-London based artists.
Places: by application only and numbers strictly limited. Please send a CV and covering letter by January 10th to Beccy Smith, Director, The Puppet Centre Trust, BAC, Lavender Hill, London SW11 5TN
e-mail: pct@puppetcentre.demon.co.uk
Venue: Diorama Arts Centre 1, 34 Osnaburgh St, London NW1 3ND
Tubes: Great Portland St (Osnaburgh Street is directly opposite the tube exit), or 5 minutes walk from Warren St. Some parking available. Disabled access.

 


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VENUES

South Bank Centre
incorporating The Purcell Room and Queen Elizabeth Hall
Belvedere Road SE1 8XX
08703 800 400
www.rfh.org.uk

In Person:
RFH Box Office daily 11am-8pm
QEH/Purcell Room Box Office from 6pm on event days. No transaction fee.
Phone: 08703 800 400
daily 9am-8pm. £1.50 transaction fee applicable.
Christmas Opening Times:
24 Dec: closes at 4pm; 25 Dec closed; 26 Dec 12noon-8pm;
31 Dec closes at 4pm;
1 Jan 1pm-6pm
Fax: 020 7921 0821
On-Line: www.rfh.org.uk
(£1.50 transaction fee applicable in each case)
Post:
Cheques payable to ‘South Bank Centre’ and sent to The Box Office. Leave amount blank but indicate upper limit. Please quote your name, address and phone numbers.
£1.50 transaction fee applicable
Minicom Textphone:
020 7921 0921
Transport:
Tube: Waterloo, or cross river from Temple, Embankment or Charing Cross.
Bus: 1,4,26,59,68,76,168, 171,172,176,188,243,341,501,521,X68 stop on Waterloo Bridge.
76,77,211,341,381 stop in York Road.
Train: Waterloo or Waterloo East.

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ICA
The Mall SW1Y 5AH
020 7930 3647
www.ica.org.uk

In Person/By Phone: 020 7930 3647
Mon-Sun 12 noon-9.15pm (most busy between 6-9pm)
E-mail:tickets@ica.org.uk allow 24 hrs for processing.
Post: Send cheque made payable to ‘ICA Ltd.’ with 1st class s.a.e. to the Ticket Office, or provide credit card details.
Christmas closure: 24-26 Dec, 31 Dec, 1 Jan
Transport:
Tube/Train: a short walk from Charing Cross, Embankment and Piccadilly.
Bus: 3,6,9,11,12,13,15, 23,24,53,77A,88,91,159,176 which stop on Strand or Whitehall and 29,91,139 stop on Pall Mall.

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BAC
Lavender Hill SW11 5TN
020 7223 2223
www.bac.org.uk
In Person: Mon 10.30am-6pm. Tue-Fri 10.30am-9pm. Sat 4-9pm Sun 4-8pm
Christmas closure: 24-28 Dec, 31 Dec-3 Jan.
Phone: 020 7223 2223 until 6pm (7pm on Sun).
Post: Send cheque made payable to ‘BAC Ltd’ to The Box Office.
E-mail: boxoffice@bac.org.uk
Tickets cannot be reserved. Please arrive early as latecomers may not be admitted. No refunds or exchanges.
Transport:
Train to Clapham Junction from Waterloo or Victoria. BAC is a 10 min walk up Lavender Hill.
Tube to Clapham Common, then a few stops on 345 bus. Buses 345, 77, 77a, 156 and G1 all stop on Lavender Hill.

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THE CIRCUS SPACE
Coronet Street, London N1 6HD
020 7729 9522

www.thecircusspace.co.uk
By Phone/In Person: 020 7729 9522 or 7613 4141 and press option 2. Open Mon-Fri 9am-10pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-6pm (answer-machine at other times), or buy in person from The Circus Space, Coronet Street , London N1 6HD.
Christmas closure: 23 Dec - 4 Jan.
Travel:
Tube: Old Street
Bus: 26, 43, 55, 242, 243, 271
Access:
The ground floor level of The Circus Space is accessible to wheelchair users. There is an adapted toilet.

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INSTITUT FRANÇAIS
17 Queensberry Place, London SW7 2DT
020 7073 1350
www.institut-francais.org.uk
Phone/In Person: Open: 10am-8pm Mon-Sat
Christmas Closure: 22 Dec - 4 Jan
Transport:
Tube: South Kensington, then approx. 2 minute walk along Harrington Road, turning right into Queensberry Place.
Bus: 14,45a,49,70,74,C1.

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LABAN
Creekside SE8 3DZ
Bookings 020 7637 5661 Venue info only 020 8691 8600
www.laban.org
ALL ADVANCE BOOKINGS for this event are via the Mime Festival and not Laban.
Pre-performance door sales only at Laban, subject to availability. Ring the festival office on the day of the performance for up-to-date information on door sales.
Payment method:
Personal cheque or postal order, made payable to ‘London International Mime Festival Ltd.’ No credit cards or switch.
Christmas closure: 24 Dec - 4 Jan
Phone reservations can be left on the answer-machine - leave your name and phone number and you will be called back. Reservations by e-mail will also be dealt with during this period.
Phone: 020 7637 5661
Mon-Fri 11am-5pm (answer-machine at other times - leave your name and number and you will be called back).
Fax: 020 7323 1151
Please state your name, your phone/fax number (daytime & evening), the price and quantity of tickets you require and the performance date. You will be faxed back with confirmation of the booking and payment instructions.
E-mail: mimefest@easynet.co.uk
Allow 24 hours for a response. Please state your name, email address, phone number (daytime & evening), the price and quantity of tickets you require and the performance date. You will be emailed back with confirmation of the booking and payment instructions.
Sending Payment:
Please send a cheque made payable to ‘London International Mime Festival Ltd.’ with a 1st class, s.a.e. to:
LIMF, 35 Little Russell Street, London WC1A 2HH.
Please write your name and address on the back of your cheque.
Reservations:
Payment for reservations must be received within 3 working days (Mon-Fri) of the booking, otherwise they will be released.
Please note: latecomers will not be admitted.
Transport to Laban:
Mainline Train: Deptford and Greenwich from London Bridge. Travel time 8 mins.
Docklands Light Railway (DLR): Greenwich, Cutty Sark and Deptford Bridge + 10 min walk.
Bus: 47,53,89,177,180,188, 199,225 & 453 + 5-10 min walk.
For detailed information and a map, visit www.laban.org and click on 'Travel Directions'.

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CROYDON CLOCKTOWER
Katharine Street, Croydon CR9 1ET
020 8253 1030
www.croydon.gov.uk/clocktower

In Person/By Phone: 020 8253 1030
Mon-Sat 10am-8.30pm Sun 12 noon-8.30pm
Christmas closing: From 4pm on 24 Dec - 8.30am on 4 Jan inclusive
Text reservations: 07771 837 121
Transport:
By Train: 10 minutes from either East or West Croydon stations (frequent trains from Waterloo, Victoria, London Bridge, and Kings Cross Thameslink).
By Bus: close to the major Croydon bus routes and 10 mins from West Croydon bus garage.
By Tram: nearest stop is George Street.
By Car: nearest car park is 'Fairfield' in Barclay Road or 'Surry Street' in Scarbrook Road.

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CORN EXCHANGE NEWBURY
Market Place, Newbury, Berkshire RG14 5BD
01635 522 733
www.cornexchangenew.com

please phone the Box Office for opening hours and travel details or go to the Corn Exchange website

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