I love the saying ‘mad as a box of frogs’ and I love Stumble danceCircus’s take on it too. Find out what lies beneath each character as director Mish Weaver takes us into the box in this 90 second glimpse. Pushing people outside of their comfort zone is one of Mish Weaver’s favourite activities – [...]
Read more →
Monthly Archives: November 2012
Simon’s inflatable
Simon Mckeown’s spectacular sizeable failure? We don’t think so. When flat it doesn’t look like anything but when inflated, his figure becomes something quite magical. See for yourself. Join Simon Mckeown as he watches his 10.5 metre figure of a thalidomide affected kick boxer inflate for the first time in this, his second PUSH ME [...]
Read more →
Read more →
A garden set in concrete
What does it take to create the setting in which to hear a story? See the concrete mass of the Southbank through Jenny Sealey’s eyes as she imagines The Garden unfurling at Unlimited. Experience a sense of intrigue and moments of exquisite beauty. Being part of the Cultural Olympiad is massive for Jenny and to [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Total Permission – An ACE Space highlight
We are very pleased to see Total Permission featured as one of the recent highlights in The Space. It has been great to see our documentary looking so poised and floaty on the front page of The Space for over a week now. A breathtaking feature. We are delighted to be screening Total Permission @Watershed [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Sue’s underwater affair
What would your response be to seeing a wheelchair plunge into the sea? A sharp intake of breath? Shock? Concern? Take the plunge with Sue Austin in this her second PUSH ME short film as she freewheels into the murky mouth of the Fleet Lagoon in Dorset. An altogether different foray from the warm waters [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Has Janice gone too far?
Audiences were consistently amazed at Janice Parker’s Unlimited Commission, Private Dancer, at the authenticity and the generosity of the performers. So why does Janice wonder if she has gone too far this time? A fascinating exploration of the private dance moments, her second PUSH ME short film lets us in to her thinking behind the [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Caroline Bowditch, Leaving Limbo Landing
Creating a piece always raises questions for any artist. Caroline Bowditch ponders on some of the biggest whilst her beautiful , evocative work plays out. And just where does she go from here? There’s no retreating now. Watch Caroline Bowditch musing on the creation of Leaving Limbo Landing. Does it tell the story she wants [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Take the irresistible Jez Colborne seriously
This year has been an important year – not least for Jez Colborne who has stretched his musicianship into new territories, and given loads of pleasure to loads of people as he’s done so. Be prepared to be seduced: Jez Colborne wants people to take his work seriously, and judging by the responses to his [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Come play with Bobby’s mad gyms and kitchens
Bobby makes us all feel better – just listening to her makes sense in itself, and helps makes sense of the world. What more do you need? Catch up with Bobby Baker on tour with her latest show, Mad Gyms and Kitchens, focusing on the different ways we wend our way to wellness. People having [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Award-winning PUSH ME!
We’ve picked up an award! The PUSH ME collection has been awarded the award for best film in the Education category at the Picture this… film festival in Calgary, Canada. Started in 2001, Picture this…film festival is both a competitive and exhibition festival which features films that are about disability and/or films on any subject that were produced, [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Don’t ever tell Laurence he’s inspiring
Audiences love Laurence – funny, witty, on the edge. But he does’t want you to find him inspiring. Raise your expectations and watch this to find out why. Comedians should ask awkward questions and challenge the status quo – so says stand up Laurence Clark, and he’s out there tackling a big one – the [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Rachel’s perspective is both unlimited and global
What is the point of Unlimited? Of Art? Of anything? For Rachel Gadsden, art is about being alive – showing and sharing that with the world. And as she says… ‘Life is very valuable and it doesn’t go on forever’, so begins visual artist, Rachel Gadsden, in this 90 second exploration of the exhibition, Unlimited [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Giving Total Permission to the National Media Museum in Bradford
Our PUSH ME documentary is coming to Bradford! Yup – you don’t have to sit and watch it on your little computer screen – you can watch it in full beautiful enormous loveliness at the National Media Museum in Bradford on the 3rd December – as part of International Day of People with Disability. It’s [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Sue Austin is simply spectacular
An underwater wheelchair? The thought of it is impossible, the watching of it, mesmerising, the impact, extraordinary. Find out what lies beneath… ‘Creating the Spectacle!’ is a groundbreaking series of performances by artist Sue Austin in her self-propelled underwater wheelchair. Filmed in Portland, Dorset with breathtaking footage from Egypt’s Red Sea, Sue‘s film transforms the way [...]
Read more →
Read more →
Total Permission
It’s all kicking off today – Total Permission, our 30 minute documentary on the Unlimited Projects is up in The Space – AND the documentary and the PUSH ME project are one of Arts Council England’s new case studies celebrating 18 years of lottery funding and showcasing just what lottery cash can do.
Read more →
Read more →