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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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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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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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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Push me: What’s it all about?
Maybe you know all about Push Me and are an avid follower of us on The Space, Twitter , Facebook and here on our own blog at pushmeplease – but maybe you’re not and want to know more about what Push Me is and what its aiming to do. Well, a new short film (and at [...]
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Audience Top Tips
We never need much of an excuse to clock in with artist Bobby Baker for a catch up chat and this morning, we did just that. (If you haven’t had a peek at Bobby’s first 90 second Push Me film, fresh on The Space, then catch it now.) Since our Push Me filming of Mad [...]
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Clark’s Comedic Stunts
We were delighted to catch up with Laurence Clark just before he delivers his final preview of Inspired tonight at the Brockjack Theatre in South East London. His close to the bone rollercoaster ride with video film and slides is delighting everyone who sees it. It is inspired but not in the way you might [...]
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Motley Crew
Well the time has finally come to introduce the people working behind the lenses in the PUSH ME team. Introducing our Director John Durrant of BDH (on the left). As recipients of BAFTA, D&AD, Royal Television Society Awards, and Grammy and Emmy nominated work, BDH have, for over 10 years, directed commercials, created brand identities, [...]
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Choreography made to weather
We are still asking ourselves how Caroline Bowditch on the morning of the premiere of her new and most ambitious work to date in the face of the torrential rain forecast managed to be so utterly composed at our early morning Push Me shoot. Her composition Leaving Limbo Landing last Saturday 7th July, supported by [...]
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Bursts of Brilliance – Unlimited
It was a real pleasure to be in the room as part of the press launch for the Unlimited Festival today with 3 of our Push Me for 90 second films. The Push Me team have been busy filming, editing and blogging over the last few months and our artists have been eagerly awaiting for [...]
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Bobby takes the biscuit
The Push Me team got so much more than tea and sympathy with artist Bobby Baker in Sheffield yesterday, we got bourbons and custard creams, the sort of biscuits that are part of the fabric of our daily lives and a whole lot more besides. The 2 performances of Mad Gyms and Kitchens were shown [...]
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Edgy Stuff – Sue Austin
Last Wednesday 27th June, Sue Austin made a spectacle of herself in the best way possible at Creating the Spectacle 1 – ‘The Mouth of the Fleet Lagoon’ in Portland, Dorset, as part of her Unlimited Commission for Festival 2012. Designed as ‘an experience’ rather than a performance , the hundred or so local people [...]
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Inspired Signature Dish
He’s so funny that Laurence Clark and his Inspired show last night at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff as part of the fabulous Hijinx Unity Festival programme took his unique combination of wry sardonic humour to the parts that other comedians fail to reach. Not only that, there were several threads of narrative within this very [...]
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Just a drop in the ocean
Just over 24 hours to go until Sue Austin becomes a delicious drop in the ocean in her first public London Festival 2012 performance, Creating the Spectacle! Part 1: The Mouth of the Fleet Lagoon. The performance with local school children and a lucky handful of stewards will start at 12 noon in Portland, Dorset [...]
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