Pushing Claire Cunningham and Ménage à Trois.

Claire Cunningham, dancing in a slip with her crutches. Text reads menage a trois, claire cunningham, push me.Remember this one? Beautiful movement captured beautifully. Claire Cunningham turns her crutches in to exquisite partners in her darkly humorous and deeply personal portrait, Ménage à Trois. This film is a taster, atmospherically exposing her signature movement skills in a dim underground basement of The Arches, Glasgow. Go on. It’s only 90 seconds (you’ve got [...]
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Spoken Involvement

Sarah Pickthall in the soundbooth at Wounded CowIt’s been a week since I worked with the fabulous voice artist and describer, Willie Elliott to hone and record the 30 minute audio description (AD) for our PUSH ME documentary Total Permission in Bristol. Ironically when we  first sat down to script the piece, there seemed to be more space than ever to fill [...]
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De-Superhumanising

claire cunningham_jpgFantastic to see PUSH ME’s  Claire Cunningham and Caroline Bowditch alongside Marc Brew featured  in this great blog by Kelly Apter at the scotsman.com. Shows such as Ménage à Trois not only give the younger generation of disabled dancers something to aim for, they play a crucial role in helping audiences to see beyond the [...]
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The dark art of editing

dark threads on a table, ready for weavingSo we left the Unlimited Festival at the Southbank with over 24 hours of footage shot, totalling one terrabyte of media – that’s the equivilient of all the X-ray films in a large technological hospital or 50,000 trees made into paper and printed! (Thanks James Huggins, for the comparisons). How does all that – plus all [...]
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Close Encounters

Push Me in 90 secondsPUSH ME has been sighted at a handful of events in the last month and  it’s been very exciting to guage people’s reactions to the first 12 short films in the PUSH ME Collection and to see what people make of them under the radar. At DigitalBrighton on the 4th September we were able to [...]
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Pushing Timo Baker

Timo BakerAs many of the PUSH ME team are far flung and busy on other projects, it’s  been impossible for us to all meet up in person, so I was delighted to hear from Timo Baker our composer from Subvertical – the man behind some of our beautiful PUSH ME short scores before I met him [...]
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