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BEING IN PLACE
The focus of this 15 month programme of research, based in both Wales and Brighton, has been Jo Shapland's immersion in five wild places in Wales. This has led to the generation of drawings and writing that she is using as visual and auditory scores for creating dance and music. Jo is facilitating a workshop situation alone and with other artists in a 'black box' space in Brighton. She is directing her work towards cracking the code of a new creative device for site-embedded work. The presentation will be approximately 1 hour long including tea, coffee and discussion chaired by Professor Liz Aggiss
Press: 'mesmerising' Hannah Waldram (The Guardian, March 2010) on Dance for Neanderthal.
'haunting, painterly beauty. remarkable presence' Elisabeth Mahoney (The Guardian, Jan 2010) on Told by the Wind
'Shapland's dance skills afford her a supersensitive awareness of spatial characteristics, the body's movement through deserted spaces or traces on walls and floors of activities and presences.' Robert Clark (The Guardian, August 2010) on [in]scape
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LocationThe Nightingale Theatre (View)
29-30 Surrey Street
Brighton BN1 3PA
United Kingdom
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