Time to tell you more about our team – this time, it’s the turn of co-curator Sarah Pickthall – just who is she and what does she do? Sarah is a freelance consultant, coach, artist and community producer with over 20 years experience in arts, television funding, training, education in the UK and Japan. She [...]
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Ready Get Set – hold on !
Many of us are now tapping into Jon Snow’s C4 Paralympic show as he builds GB excitement and connection with the Paralympic Games but being disabled doesn’t mean you have to enjoy watching or playing sport, does it? Hell no! So says our very own Push Me comedian Laurence Clark and runner up in the [...]
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Are Claire Cunningham’s crutches the reason there isn’t a human partner in her life?
We popped up to Glasgow last week to film the second 90 second short based on Claire Cunningham, who was just about the open Ménage à Trois - a darkly humorous and deeply personal portrait that explores Claire’s 20-year relationship with her crutches and asks if it’s possible to find love when there are already three [...]
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The Circus is coming to town!
Box of Frogs have also been finalising their tour – and boy are they busy! after the Southbank on 2nd and 3rd Sept, they move to Preston Guild on Sept 7th, then Circomedia in Bristol on Sept 27th and 28th and The Landmark, Ilfracombe on Sept 29th. Heading north they perform at ARC, Stockton-on Tees on Oct 3rd and at Contact, Manchester on [...]
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The house that Richard built…
If you get to see Janice Parker’s Private Dancer, her commission for the London 2012 Festival, the first thing you will notice is the House. Part set, part sculpture, the installation is the construction that houses the five rooms in which the private dances take place, but its more than that too. Its actually a [...]
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Rachel’s Starting Line
Our last Push Me blog on Rachel Gadsden focused on her rehearsals for the premiere performances of Alchemy (UGA) on the 5th September as part of Unlimited Festival. But what many people don’t know is that Rachel is also rehearsing Starting Line, a live outdoor piece using film, visual art and performance that celebrates Stoke [...]
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Who is it chatting with Bobby Baker?
Hopefully by now you’ve caught Bobby Baker’s first 90 second PUSH ME film? If not – where have you been? You’ll see that she is deep in conversation with people – laughing, listening and having those all important cups of tea. But just who is it she is talking with? The first film was shot [...]
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Swaypoling Thameside
We were delighted to catch up with Jenny Sealey this week and shoot her 2nd film for Push Me. The Garden’s writer Alex Bulmer has been busy reworking the script for The Garden (as Jenny works on the Opening Ceremony for the Paralympic Games) for its revival at The Southbank for the Unlimited Festival. Alex [...]
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Running after the Circus…
I don’t want to join the circus – I just wanted to catch up with the cast of Box of Frogs, Stumble danceCircus’s fantastic exploration of bipolar disorder and all things circus. Turns out I would need a private jet to catch up with all of them.
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Unlimited: Getting closer…
Today the news is full of the end of the Olympics, following the closing ceremony last night and the extinguishing of the olympic flame. But there is another way to look at it – it means its only 15 days now until the Opening of the summer Paralympics, with an opening ceremony co-directed by none [...]
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Who’s pushing Rachel Gadsden?
We’re finding out more about those working alongside our PUSH ME artists – after all, part of the push for them is working with new people, pushing all parties forwards to new levels of achievement. For Unlimited Global Alchemy, Rachel Gadsden has been working with the sensational choreographer and performer Freddie Opoku Addaie, Artistic Director [...]
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Trying to catch up with Janice Parker
I’ve been trying to catch up with Janice Parker, but she’s all over the place – and I mean literally! Right now she is in Philadelphia on a two week an international exchange lab investigating devised work and intergenerational performance with People’s Light Theatre. She is working with 6 artists from the Epic Theatre Ensemble of New York [...]
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Safe Landing on Concrete
Catching up with Caroline Bowditch last week after her altogether more urban showcase as part of Merchant City Festival in Glasgow, I asked her how Leaving Limbo Landing had faired in such a different setting in contrast to the Big Dance performances in lush waterlogged London Fields. There is something very beautiful about wet footprints [...]
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Two PUSH ME artists help Graeae’s Prometheus to Awake
Last week in Stockton, an eight metre high figure took to the streets as part of Stockton International River Festival when Prometheus Awakes was performed, presented by Graeae
and La Fura dels Baus
and co-commissioned by GDIF and SIRF, as part of the London 2012 Festival. Graeae of course, are part of PUSH ME with The Garden, [...]
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4 stars for Laurence! ****
Laurence Clark is in his spiritual home – the Edinburgh Festival – with his Unlimited commission show, Inspired, for the next few weeks, and he’s already picked up his first 4 star review:
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