Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin
— Artist, researcher and queer agitator
Artist, researcher and queer agitator
Milan
Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin
Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin is an artist, independent researcher and queer agitator of Armenian descent. Their research is built of a collection of pedagogic and performative events that focus on experiencing pleasure as a form of resistance to systemic oppression by relating a queer/transfeminist approach to somatic practices. Trained in dance, their work exists is the shape of movement/video/text/choreography/sound/gatherings and deals with narratives of hostility, survival strategies, rest, friction, sensuality, healing.
Giorgia took part in LIFT’s podcast Plans For The Future: https://www.liftfestival.com/events/podcast-plans-for-the-future/
Lina Lapelyte
— Artist, composer, musician and performer
Artist, composer, musician and performer
London
Artist, composer, musician and performer
London
Lina Lapelyte
Lina Lapelyte’s (b.1984, works in Vilnius and London) performance-based practice is rooted in music and flirts with pop culture, gender stereotypes and nostalgia. Her works engage trained and untrained performers often in an act of singing that takes the form of a collective and affective event questioning vulnerability and silencing. Her works were exhibited at 13th Kaunas biennial, Haus der Kunst, Munich; Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels; Tai Kwun, HK; Glasgow International; Riga Biennial – RIBOCA2; Lithuanian Pavilion at the 58th. Venice Biennale; Cartier Foundation gallery, Paris; CCA Ujazdowski, Warsaw; Baltic Triennial 13, Tallinn; Moderna Museet, Malmo; FIAC, Paris; Hayward touring show, UK; Serpentine, London; Her upcoming solo shows include Lafayette Anticipation gallery in Paris and Space gallery, London.
Persis Jadé Maravala
— Artistic director
Artistic director
London / Rio de Janeiro
Persis Jadé Maravala
Persis Jadé Maravala has worked as artistic director of ZU-UK’s projects (London) since 2006. Her artistic work has won awards and nominations in the fields of interactive theatre, hybrid art and innovation. Her most acclaimed project, Hotel Medea, was the highest rated event by both public and press, becoming the standout hit of the Edinburgh Fringe 2011. She is the director and writer of Goodnight Sleep Tight, Binaural Dinner Date, Pick Me Up (& hold me tight), #RioFoneHack, East London Workers Party and Missing. She works at the intersection of games, performance and technology and believes post-immersive* approaches to dramaturgy can enable audiences to find new ways of engaging with one another meaningfully. Her work has focussed more recently on mediating relationships between strangers, particularly through the use of sound design and instruction-based performance. Her response to Covid-19 has been to create PlagueRound (an online interactive live game show) and Project Perfect Stranger, which has seen close to 250 strangers connected in intimate encounters across the world via their phones. Jadé is committed to reclaiming public spaces as sites for people to gather, as a way to reduce barriers to audience participation and to actively push for fairer and more equal opportunities for working class people.
Rosana Cade and Ivor MacAskill
— Queer artists and facilitators
Queer artists and facilitators
Glasgow
Rosana Cade and Ivor MacAskill
Cade & MacAskill are Rosana Cade (they/them) and Ivor MacAskill (he/him): renowned queer artists and facilitators based in Glasgow, Scotland. Their work, together and individually, straddles the worlds of experimental contemporary theatre, live art, queer cabaret, film, children’s performance, site specific, and socially engaged practices.
Their collaboration is born from a shared love of subversive humour, experimentation with persona and text, playful theatricality, and the joy they find in improvising together. They also share a passion for LGBTQIA+ rights and culture. They create strange, full aesthetic worlds on stage, with unique sonic elements embedded into their work due to ongoing collaboration with sound artist and designer Yas Clarke.
They are both experienced facilitators and trained volunteers with LGBT Youth (Glasgow). They are currently in the process of setting up a co-operative to open a new LGBTQIA+ secondhand shop/community space in Glasgow.
Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė
— Filmmaker, theatre director and visual artist
Filmmaker, theatre director and visual artist
Vilnius
Filmmaker, theatre director and visual artist
Vilnius
Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė
Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė (b.1983, based in Vilnius) works as a filmmaker, theatre director and visual artist. In her creative practice, Barzdžiukaitė explores the gap between objective and imagined realities, while challenging an anthropocentric way of thinking in a playful way. Her recent full-length documentary film-essay Acid Forest was awarded at the Locarno International Film Festival among others, was shown at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, Lincoln Center in NYC, American Film Institute festival in LA and many other events and venues for cinema and contemporary art. Sun & Sea is her latest collaboration in the medium of performance.
Sonya Lindfors
— Choreographer and artistic director
Choreographer and artistic director
Helsinki
Choreographer and artistic director
Helsinki
Sonya Lindfors
Sonya Lindfors (1985) is a Cameroonian - Finnish choreographer and artistic director that also works with facilitating, community organising and education. In 2013 she received a MA in choreography from the University of the Arts Helsinki.
She is the founding member and Artistic Director of UrbanApa, an inter-disciplinary and counter hegemonic arts community that offers a platform for new discourses and feminist art practices. UrbanApa facilitates workshops, festivals, labs, mentoring and publications among other things.
Lindfors makes her own and collaborative works such as performances, curated programs and performative actions. Her performance works have been shown and supported by Beursschouwburg, Kampnagel, Spring Utrecht, CODA – festival, Black Box Theater Oslo, Zodiak – Centre for New Dance among others. She is a member of Miracle Workers Collective that represented Finland at the 58th Venice Biennale.
Lindfors’s recent works We Should All Be Dreaming, camouflage (2021), Soft Variations Online (2020) centralise questions around Blackness and Black body politics, representation and power structures, speculative futurieties and decolonial dreaming practices. On a larger scale Lindfors’s time is divided between her own artistic work , educational work and working as the artistic director of UrbanApa. In all her positions she pursues creating and facilitating anti-racist and feminist platforms, where a festival, a performance, a publication or a workshop can operate as the site of empowerment and radical collective dreaming.
Lindfors has been awarded with several prizes, the latest of which being the international Live art Anti Prize 2018. During the season 2017 – 2018 Lindfors was the house choreographer for Zodiak – center for new dance.
Timi Akindele-Ajani
— Filmmaker and photographer
Filmmaker and photographer
London
Timi Akindele-Ajani
Timi is a filmmaker and photographer based in East London, working mostly as a self-shooting director. He is deeply passionate about telling stories, constantly working on building his skills as a narrative writer/director and is ‘pretty much always in the process of making a film’.
Tim Spooner
— Performance artist, painter and sculptor
Performance artist, painter and sculptor
London
Tim Spooner
Tim Spooner works in performance, collage, painting and sculpture. His work uses materials and objects in ways that reveal unexpected properties, aiming to open up perspectives beyond the human scale.
The Nest Collective
— A multidisciplinary arts collective
A multidisciplinary arts collective
Nairobi
The Nest Collective
The Nest Collective is a multidisciplinary arts collective living and working in Nairobi. Founded in 2012, the collective has created works in film, music, fashion, visual arts and literature such as the critically-acclaimed queer anthology film Stories of Our Lives, which has so far screened in over 80 countries and won numerous awards. The Nest Collective also founded HEVA—Africa’s first creative business fund of its kind—to strengthen the livelihoods of East Africa’s creative entrepreneurs.
The collective uses an applied-research holistic methodology to create cultural bodies of work with film, fashion, literature and other media. These interventions are designed to engage audiences using multiple points of entry and reflection, thus enabling nuanced consideration, discussion and debate of the issues raised, while also advancing aesthetic and artistic value.
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of their work, the collective have screened film and TV works at the Toronto International Film Festival, the Berlinale, the BFI, the MoMA and other festivals in Colombia, Ghana, Cape Town, Botswana, Seoul, Taiwan and Lagos, exhibited their visual arts works at the Vitra Design Museum, the Royal Pavilion, the Guggenheim Bilbao, hosted talks and performances at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Design Indaba and What Design Can Do, held DJ parties in Amsterdam and Copenhagen, all while continuing to draw connections and parallels back to their home in Nairobi.
Vaiva Grainytė
— Writer, playwright, essayist and poet
Writer, playwright, essayist and poet
Lithuania and Canada
Writer, playwright, essayist and poet
Lithuania and Canada
Vaiva Grainytė
Vaiva Grainytė‘s (b. 1984, based in Lithuania and Canada) text-based practice shifts between genres, interdisciplinary theatre works and publications. As a writer, playwright, and poet she takes action as an observant anthropologist: challenged by Grainyte’s poetic interpretation, mundane social issues take on a paradoxical and defamiliarised nature. Her book of essays Beijing Diaries (2012) and the poetry collection Gorilla’s Archives (2019) were nominated for the Book of the Year awards, and included in the top twelve listings of the most creative books in Lithuania. Her oeuvre has been translated into over 10 languages. Her bilingual, cross-genre collage novel, Roses and Potatoes (2022), intellectually and ironically deconstructs the stereotypical concept of happiness embedded in contemporary culture.
Gemma Paintin & James Stenhouse, Action Hero
— Co-artistic director and live artist
Co-artistic director and live artist
Bristol
Gemma Paintin & James Stenhouse, Action Hero
Gemma Paintin & James Stenhouse are two artists who collaborate together under the name Action Hero. Action Hero’s work is always experimenting with form, and as a result their work expands across multiple creative practices, including performance, installation, sound, digital practice and work for public space.
Action Hero’s long-form collaborative partnership has taken them to nearly 40 countries across Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia and to as diverse as PS122 in New York, Theatre De La Ville in Paris, 21st Century Museum in Japan, an abandoned art deco cinema in Bangkok and a Satan’s Riders Motorcycle Clubhouse in Tasmania. Their ongoing interests lie in the iconography of popular culture and its use; both as a weapon and as a shared cultural memory, and the languages/texts that are used to talk about these shared spaces.
Their work is always engaged with how people meet in the live moment, and how human-to-human exchange takes place within the frame of an artwork. They regularly work with processes and mediums with which they are unfamiliar, which often sees them navigating through new technical and creative territories.
Action Hero won an Austin (Texas) Critic’s Table Award for Best Touring Show, and were shortlisted for the 2016 Anti Festival International Prize for Live Art. They have two books published by Oberon, and have written essays for several more, including the 21st Century Performance Reader. They’ve taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level as visiting lecturers at several UK universities, and have led master classes world-wide.
Since 2018, the company have been undertaking their largest project to date: a journey through every country in Europe in their campervan, recording strangers singing love songs, and broadcasting them across the continent.
Action Hero are currently an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.
Carla Nobre Sousa
— Co-artistic director
Co-artistic director
Lisbon
Co-artistic director
Lisbon
Carla Nobre Sousa
Carla Nobre Sousa is co-artistic director of Alkantara, an international contemporary performing arts festival and residency space in Lisbon, Portugal. Her previous roles include programming assistant and festival coordinator at Alkantara, as well as several years working across international touring, artist development and festivals at Materiais Diversos (Lisbon). She holds an MA in Performing Arts Studies (Université Libre de Bruxelles) and a BA in English Drama and Theatre & Political Science (McGill University).
Colectivo Utopico
— A micro-community of artists
A micro-community of artists
Lausanne, Buenos Aires, Salvador
Colectivo Utopico
For this virtual residency, Igor Cardellini and Tomas Gonzalez (Lausanne) invited “Colectivo” utópico, an international group they form with the artists Rita Aquino (Salvador), Rébecca Balestra (Geneva), Paula Baró (Buenos Aires), Felipe de Assis (Salvador) and Marina Quesada (Buenos Aires) and a special participation by UK artist Ira Brand.
Together, they conceived Performance Telling, a project in which they share/recycle existing pieces through their respective prisms. Here they propose a work composed of four variations inspired by End meeting for all by Forced Entertainment. In doing so, they question togetherness and parasitism.
This project is supported by Pro Helvetia through their Swiss Selection Edinburgh: Virtual Residency programme, which builds profile & networks for Swiss artists in the UK.
Dickie Beau
— Performance-maker, actor and writer
Performance-maker, actor and writer
London
Dickie Beau
A performance-maker, actor and writer, Dickie Beau is best known for breathing new life into lip syncing through his distinctive “playback” performances. He has received multiple awards, including the Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award, and Best Supporting Actor in the Off West End Theatre Awards. He played Ariel in Deborah Warner’s celebrated production of ‘The Tempest’ for Salzburg Festival, and has made several solo theatre shows which have toured internationally. His most recent solo show, ‘Re-Member Me’, premiered as a “haunting” of the set of Robert Icke’s production of ‘Hamlet’ at the Almeida Theatre before travelling to New York’s Under the Radar Festival at the Public Theatre, Melbourne Festival, and Perth Festival. In Australia, ‘Re-Member Me’ was nominated for a 2019 Helpmann Award.
Dickie is interested in using “playback” as a strategy for engaging with cultural history and archives, and as a mode through which to think through a range of themes relating to subjects such as: the function of nostalgia; the dynamics of identity; the presence of absence in theatre, art and the history of human image-making; the relationship between mediumship and the function of art; ways of feeling; the interplay of virtual technology with the living body; intimacy; and ideas of “inscribing” knowledge in/on space in such a way that considers alternative perspectives on authorship and reflects questions about the stability of material (and immaterial) carriers of knowledge in the digital age.
Dickie’s recent stage performances as an actor include playing Botticelli in ‘Botticelli in the Fire’ at Hampstead Theatre, and the Dame in the National Theatre’s recent production of ‘Dick Whittington’. Feature film performances include playing Kenny Everett in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and the original inventor of lip-synching, cantomime artist Georges Wague, in ‘Colette’.
As a writer, Dickie is currently under commission to write a television pilot for an original drama series, and has recently made contributions to Attitude magazine and Tortoise. He is also developing ideas for a future solo show emerging from his a recent research fellowship at the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin.
Dickie is an Artist Research Fellow at both Queen Mary University of London and Birkbeck Centre for Contemporary Theatre.
Erin Brubacher
— Director, educator and multidisciplinary artist
Director, educator and multidisciplinary artist
Toronto
Erin Brubacher
Erin Brubacher is a multidisciplinary artist. As a director, she works with writers, performers, musicians, choreographers, visual artists, and other professional and non-professional makers, to collaboratively create new works. Her award-winning projects have taken her across Canada and the world, to festivals and other contexts including The National Arts Centre (Canada), The Edinburgh International Festival (Scotland), Theater der Welt (Germany) and Festival Internacional Cervantino (Mexico). She often works in multilingual contexts. EB is the author of the poetry collection, In the small hours (Gaspereau Press), the co-author of the hybrid performance book 7th Cousins: An Automythography (Book*hug) and a new novel, forthcoming.
EB has a long history of leading performance projects that amplify teenage voices, and mentorship is a key element of her practice. She is currently directing the world premier of Is My Microphone On? (a play by Jordan Tannahill, with original composition by Veda Hille and visual design by Sherri Hay), developed with two casts of eighteen 12-17 year-olds— one at home in Toronto, Canada, and the other remotely in collaboration with local artist Bassam Ghazi in Germany. She works regularly with Erum Khan, through their collective Generous Friend. In all her work, she aims to follow the tenet that how things are made shapes what is made.
Gaël Le Cornec
— Theatre-Maker, Theatremaker, Theatre maker
Theatre-Maker, Theatremaker, Theatre maker
London
Gaël Le Cornec
Gaël explores themes of gender, identity, displacement and environmental issues through women’s voices. She makes theatre & films as a solo artist and with communities – often collaborating with women’s rights agencies, young adults and migrants – bringing unheard voices to audiences across the globe with her company Footprint Productions .
Fluent in 4 language: English, Portuguese, French and Spanish, she has also performed and collaborated in over 25 stage productions including the one-woman shows The Other, Frida Kahlo: Viva La vida!, The last days of Gilda and Camille Claudel. Gaël has worked in various capacity for companies such as SBC Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company, Ex-Machina, Secret Cinema, Theatre Sans Frontieres. She is currently an associate artist with performance and immersive technology company Limbik Theatre.
Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin
— Artist, researcher and queer agitator
Artist, researcher and queer agitator
Milan
Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin
Giorgia Ohanesian Nardin is an artist, independent researcher and queer agitator of Armenian descent. Their research is built of a collection of pedagogic and performative events that focus on experiencing pleasure as a form of resistance to systemic oppression by relating a queer/transfeminist approach to somatic practices. Trained in dance, their work exists is the shape of movement/video/text/choreography/sound/gatherings and deals with narratives of hostility, survival strategies, rest, friction, sensuality, healing.
Giorgia took part in LIFT’s podcast Plans For The Future: https://www.liftfestival.com/events/podcast-plans-for-the-future/
Ira Brand
— Writer, performance-maker, curator, and teacher
Writer, performance-maker, curator, and teacher
Amsterdam
Ira Brand
Ira is an artist, performance-maker, writer, curator, and teacher. She creates live interdisciplinary performances: visceral, funny and tender attempts to explore often vast contemporary topics in a way that celebrates both personal and collective experience. Previous and current projects are about fear, ageing, illness, gender.
Over the past few years Ira has been interested in exploring power and how it is enacted, seen, and felt, specifically looking at the relationships between power, gender, sexuality, desire, and language. In her work Ira wants to create a space in which we can acknowledge and celebrate the ambiguities and inconsistencies of contemporary living, that are sometimes hard to hold in focus. She wants to create a space in which we can both feel strongly and think critically, a space of equal openness and rigour, emergence and boldness.
Ira’s process is one of using personal starting points to speak to wider social, political, and formal concerns. Her work makes use of text, video, auto/biography, found material, research and interview processes, and physical practices, exploring a language of the untrained body through dance, movement, and gesture. She has an interest in achieving particular states in the body, in the looseness and explicitness brought on by exhaustion or obstacle or a lack of control.
Ira regularly works in collaboration with other companies and artists as a performer, writer, and dramaturg. Her work has toured the UK extensively and has also been shown internationally at Malavoadora Porto, Matadero Madrid, Kanagawa Arts Theatre Yokohama, Hessisches Landestheater Marburg, Studiobühne Köln, Frascati Amsterdam, The Basement Auckland, and Abrons Arts Centre New York.
She is also one of the Co-Directors of the award-winning artist-led collective Forest Fringe, which she runs with Andy Field and Deborah Pearson.
She is a recent graduate of the Masters Programme at DAS Theatre, Amsterdam (2019).
Jorge Lopes Ramos
— Artist, curator and researcher
Artist, curator and researcher
London
Jorge Lopes Ramos
Jorge’s work is based on the belief that extraordinary art and activism are not mutually exclusive and can be powerful allies for cultural and social change – where games and theatre are intrinsically connected. Over the past 20 years, his work as an artist-researcher has taken the form of multi award-winning performances, digital work, public installations and exhibitions in venues, conferences and festivals including London2012, Southbank Centre (Hayward Gallery), FACT Liverpool, LIFT Festival, The Lowry, amongst others. For the last decade, Jorge has led on research projects and artworks that have addressed the scalability of intimate performance whilst retaining the quality, depth and care of the live experience. More recently, his work has focused on mediating the space between strangers, often in public spaces. As co-author of The Post-Immersive Manifesto (2020), he believes we are responsible – as makers – to challenge privilege, articulating who our work is by, with and for.
Juliet Knapp
— Presenter, curator and a co-artistic director
Presenter, curator and a co-artistic director
Kyoto
Juliet Knapp
Juliet Knapp is currently co-director of Kyoto Experiment alongside Yoko Kawasaki and Yuya Tsukahara. She graduated from Oxford University with a BA in English Literature and Language and began working in Japan in 2013 on the JET Programme as an English teacher at Elementary and Middle Schools in Shizuoka Prefecture. After interning and volunteering for Kyoto Art Centre and Shizuoka Performing Arts Centre she later became Communications Manager and Project Manager for Music and Performance at Ryoji Ikeda Studio. Following this, from 2017-2019 she was part of the PR team at Kyoto Experiment and assisted the director in the programming of the festival. She also has experience in editing as well as translation and interpretation related to the performing arts.
Kopano Maroga
— Performance artist, writer and cultural worker
Performance artist, writer and cultural worker
Ghent
Kopano Maroga
Kopano Maroga是一位表演艺术家、作家和文化工作者。他们目前居住在比利时布鲁塞尔,并在比利时根特的 Kunstencentrum Vooruit 担任策展人和剧作家。他们的首部诗歌选集《耶稣论文和其他重要虚构》于 2020 年 12 月通过 uHlanga Press 发行。他们非常相信爱的力量是大规模建设的武器。
LJ Findlay-Walsh
— Artistic Director and Senior Curator
Artistic Director and Senior Curator
Glasgow
Artistic Director and Senior Curator
Glasgow
LJ Findlay-Walsh
LJ Findlay-Walsh is Artistic Director of Take Me Somewhere Festival, Glasgow’s international contemporary performance festival in Scotland. She is Senior Performance Curator of Scotland’s largest contemporary arts venue Tramway and curator of the biennial, Dance International Glasgow (DiG). Previous roles include Senior Producer of the Arches arts venue in Glasgow where she worked for over a decade on projects such as Behaviour and Arches Live festivals. She has worked across Europe as Co-Curator of Plateaux Festival in Frankfurt specialising in live art. She has held roles as Board Member of Articulation, (Scotland’s advocacy organisation for physical performance) and advisor to BSL Buzzcut, Glasgow. She has held various advisory roles through the Federation of Scottish Theatre and Erdlangen Festival, Germany. She is an ISPA fellow (International Society of the Performing Arts), holds an MA in Art History from the University of Glasgow and is part of Festivals of the Future a European cooperation project.
Low Kee Hong
— Artistic Director and Creative Director
Artistic Director and Creative Director
Hong Kong
Artistic Director and Creative Director
Hong Kong
Low Kee Hong
刘记康是香港西九文化区剧院及表演艺术部主管。他负责制定该地区当代表演和戏剧的艺术方向。在这个职位上,他创建了香港首个国际戏剧工作室节,一个正在进行的场景设计系列,一个关于戏剧的节目,与苏格兰、新西兰和澳大利亚的国际驻留,与曼彻斯特国际艺术节和巴塞罗那 GREC 节的新委托。自2018年起,他与香港众议员共同担任香港国际黑匣子艺术节的联合策展人。他曾担任新加坡艺术节艺术总监(2010-2012)和新加坡双年展总经理(2005-2010)。
从 2022 年夏天开始,在西九龙自由空间,Silvia Bottiroli(现任 DAS 剧院艺术总监和 Santarcangelo Festival 前艺术总监)和 Low Kee Hong 将共同策划一个围绕酷灵建立的新平台——这一实践的灵感来自于重新-检查并拆除公认的身份、权力和特权框架——作为一个政治领域和一种方法论:酷儿我们的做法意味着什么?我们如何在艺术和文化领域内运作,就好像对现有的立场和协议不反动一样?策展如何参与创造我们共同的未来,响应大众的需求并支持活跃在公民社会中的大众?我们如何能够适当地利用艺术机构并将其转化为民主参与设计当代艺术的文化和社会层面所需的工具?该平台提出了许多投机性的未来和对策展的理解,这是我们可以用来排练和试验我们想要生活的世界的尝试之一。
Maiko Yamamoto
— Artistic Director at Theatre Replacement
Artistic Director at Theatre Replacement
Vancouver
Maiko Yamamoto
Maiko Yamamoto是一位居住在温哥华的艺术家,他创作了新的、实验性的和跨文化的表演作品。其中许多作品是通过合作实践构建的,包括戏剧项目、公共艺术作品和表演装置。
自 2003 年以来,Maiko 一直担任与 James Long 共同创立的温哥华表演公司 Theatre Replacement 的联合艺术总监。她与公司合作创作了 20 多幅新作品,其中许多作品曾在世界各地的节日和场馆巡回演出。最近在她的工作中,她一直在探索为与当地参与者一起制作和表演的表演创建结构。其中包括 Town Choir (2017) 和 MINE (2018) 等项目。MINE 是由未来艺术中心推动的英国/加拿大委员会的接受者,并于 2019 年在艺术仓库和剑桥枢纽展出。
Maiko 还为加拿大和国外的一系列不同公司和组织教授表演和指导艺术家。她偶尔会担任策展人,并为各种出版物撰写有关表演的文章。她拥有西蒙弗雷泽大学当代艺术学院戏剧学士学位和艾米丽卡尔艺术与设计大学视觉艺术应用艺术硕士学位。2019 年,Maiko 与 James Long 一起获得了加拿大最大的戏剧奖,即 Siminovitch 导演奖。
Mariano Pensotti
— Theatre and cinema artist
Theatre and cinema artist
Buenos Aires
Mariano Pensotti
Mariano Pensotti (Buenos Aires – 1973) studied cinema, visual arts and theater.
His performances have been presented in Argentina and in festivals and venues in Belgium, Germany, France, Ireland, Latvia, Brasil, Canada, Japan, Austria, Spain, Chile, England, Denmark and Switzerland.
For his work he has won the prizes Rozenmacher, Clarin and Premio F; and the scholarships Unesco-Aschberg, Rockefeller Foundation, Fundación Antorchas and Casa de América de Madrid.
He formed the Grupo Marea together with Set Designer Mariana Tirantte, the musician Diego Vainer and the artistic producer Florencia Wasser.
Malú Ansaldo
— International arts leader, programmer and producer
International arts leader, programmer and producer
London
International arts leader, programmer and producer
London
Malú Ansaldo
Malú Ansaldo is an international arts leader, programmer and producer; currently Interim Programming Director at Battersea Arts Centre and previously Head of Performing arts at London’s iconic Roundhouse.
Malú focuses on long term strategy for the team and the artistic programme as well as developing international relationships; sector profile and co-producing and presentation opportunities both live and digitally.
Her major projects have been for Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre: Globe to Globe Hamlet world tour (2014 – 2016) and the world famous Globe to Globe Festival in 2012, part of the Cultural Olympiad.
Malú has developed an impressive network of contacts all around the world, and has worked with a huge variety of stakeholders, from National Theatres, Cultural centres, Schools and Universities, to Embassies, NGO’s, governments, UN and UNHCR agencies and individuals in order to take shows to each and every single country in the world.
In recent years Malú has worked as Executive Producer at National Theatre Wales; developing site specific productions with different communities across Wales; and has also worked for Cirque du Soleil managing one of their big top tours in 2017. She has produced a series of international festivals in the UK and in Latin America (Such as the Norfolk and Norwich festival, GDIF and FIBA) and has advised and helped programme several organisations; Festivals and individual artists across all continents. She has become a bridge for many companies and organisations that otherwise would not be able to engage and collaborate.
Previously a theatre writer and performer, Malú also enjoys writing and working as a dramaturg on specific projects, working on several languages at the same time for multinational projects.
Meiyin Wang
— Producing Director
Producing Director
New York
Producing Director
New York
Meiyin Wang
王美音(她/她)是表演的制作人和策展人,与艺术家合作创作迫切需要的作品来表达我们的当下。她目前是 Ronald O. Perelman 表演艺术中心的制作总监,该中心定于 2023 年在世贸中心校园开业。她之前的任命包括纽约公共剧院的雷达节 (UTR) 联合导演;La Jolla Playhouse’s Without Walls 的总监,这是一个在圣地亚哥举办的特定地点和体验式全市调试节;和公园大道军械库艺术家驻地系列的策展人。除了作为独立制片人的工作外,她还与包括 Tina Satter/Half Straddle、Toshi Reagon、Mimi Lien、俄克拉荷马州自然剧院、Cia Hiato、600 Highwaymen、Guillermo Calderon、Mariano Pensotti、Motus 等艺术家合作。她拥有哥伦比亚大学的导演硕士学位。美音由台湾父母在新加坡出生和长大。
Instagram @meiyinwang
Namatshego (Tshego) Khutsoane
— Theatre-maker and educator
Theatre-maker and educator
Johannesburg
Theatre-maker and educator
Johannesburg
Namatshego (Tshego) Khutsoane
Namatshego (Tshego) Khutsoane is a creative practitioner drawn to work of ARTivist/ARTivism orientation and sensibility that explores complex human and social issues. An experienced theatre-maker and educator Tshego has honed expertise enabling learning and engagement, in work across multiple performance and facilitation contexts, for more than a decade. Tshego enjoys involvement in site-responsive performance; collaborative theatre making/devising; intercultural and interdisciplinary performance and gender studies with a particular focus on Role, Expectation and Behaviour.
At present (April 2021), a part-time tutor in Performance Studies with the legendary Market Theatre Laboratory and Development Manager with The Forgotten Angle Theatre Collaborative – a pioneering performance focused social justice organisation, which in 2021 created a world-first WhatsApp #PhoneFestival (Message ‘Hi to +27 600 110 444 to experience). Tshego is an MBA degree graduate and the recipient of the 2016 Johnny Clegg Scholarship for Creative Practitioners with Henley Business School of Reading University, with a qualifying LGBT+ focused study intersecting Business and Identity Matters, highlighting policy, culture and social factors influencing visibility/invisibility negotiations. Prior studies include a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Honours (BAH) degree with specialisation in Acting, Directing, Contemporary Performance, Applied Drama and Theatre through the (UCKR) University Currently Known as Rhodes; and a Master of Dramatic Arts (MADA) through The University of the Witwatersrand. Through various creative international collaborations and exchanges as Performer, Theatre-Maker and Facilitator, Tshego has travelled abroad to Ethiopia, Germany, Netherlands, Senegal, Switzerland, Zambia.
As Actor, Tshego celebrates a 2020 Best Production for Independent Fringe – South African Naledi Theatre Award, for No Easter Sunday for Queers (Market Theatre 20-25 August 2019) written by Koleka Putuma and directed by Mwenya Kabwe. Other standout performances include the widely toured and award-winning Animal Farm produced by ShakeXperience and directed by Neil Coppen. Mwenya Kabwe’s Afrocartography, and UBOM! Eastern Cape Drama Company’s Wreckage and Breed (Stand Bank Silver Ovation Award Winner) directed by Brink Scholtz, Door by Jori Snell and The Adventures of Little Nobody – Award winner at the 2010 Out the Box Festival of Puppetry and Visual Performance. As Director, Tshego has enjoyed National Arts Festival Standard Bank Ovation celebration for works, For Colored girls (2016) written by Ntozake Shange and ChoirBoy (2018) written by Terrel Alvin MacCraney. As Teaching-Artist, Facilitator and Project Director, Tshego continues to develop works that intersect in some way with Sex, Sexuality and Social Circles.
Nassim Soleimanpour
— Playwright and theatre-maker
Playwright and theatre-maker
Berlin
Nassim Soleimanpour
Nassim Soleimanpour is an Iranian playwright and theatre-maker, and the Artistic Director of Berlin based theatre company Nassim Soleimanpour Productions. His plays have been translated into more than 30 languages and performed globally in over 50 countries. Best known for his play White Rabbit Red Rabbit, written to travel the world when he couldn’t, his work has been awarded multiple awards across theatre festivals worldwide. White Rabbit Red Rabbit had a 9 month Off-Broadway run casting celebrated actors like Whoopi Goldberg, Nathan Lane, Martin Short, Bobby Cannavale, Wayne Brady, F. Murray Abraham and Cynthia Nixon. By the time Nassim was permitted to travel for the first time in early 2013, his play White Rabbit Red Rabbit had already been performed hundreds of times in more than a dozen languages.
His most recent play NASSIM produced by the Bush Theatre in London premiered in August 2017 and won a Fringe First Award, followed by more than 300 shows in 12 languages across the world, including a five-month Off-Broadway run casting celebrated American actors.
A retrospective of Soleimanpour’s plays was held at the Bush Theatre in 2017 under the title Nassimplays.
While most theatres were shut due to a global pandemic, Nassim mentored 7 young playwrights to publish a book which could be read and performed at first sight around a fire. October 2020, produced by Boundless Theatre lit fires across the UK!
On March 13th 2021, to mark the anniversary of theatres having to shut down around the world, White Rabbit Red Rabbit was performed in 120 venues around the world – from a prison in Mexico to a local theatre in Pakistan – at 8pm local time.
Soleimanpour currently lives in Berlin with his beautiful wife and dog, and is busy finalising his new play for the audiobook platform Audible.
Nigel Barrett; Louise Mari
— Dramaturg, writer, theatre-maker and theatre revolutionary
Dramaturg, writer, theatre-maker and theatre revolutionary
London
Nigel Barrett; Louise Mari
Nigel Barrett and Louise Mari make wild, bold, visual performance for people who don’t really like theatre and unusual theatrical experiences for those who do. They create work both for, and with, children and adults – in traditional theatres and studios, outdoors and in found spaces. They have been commissioned by Manchester International Festival, Tate Britain, the ICA, Museum of London, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, National Theatre Studio, The Science Museum, Cambridge Junction, New Wolsey Ipswich, Torquay Wavelength Festival, Shoreditch Town Hall, Unicorn Theatre and National Theatre Wales. They met as members of pioneering cult performance collective shunt, and together ran the radical arts club and bar ‘the shunt lounge’ under London Bridge station. They received the FringeReview Outstanding Theatre Award for ‘The One Man Show’ and won the Samuel Beckett Award with ‘The Body’ at the Barbican.
Dr. Njoki Ngumi
— Artist, writer and feminist thinker
Artist, writer and feminist thinker
Nairobi
Dr. Njoki Ngumi
Njoki Ngumi 博士是一位艺术家、作家和女权主义思想家,曾在肯尼亚的私营和公共医疗保健部门任职。作为 Nest 的创始成员,她曾担任 Nest 多部电影作品的联合编剧、编剧和编剧,目前正在拓展她的电影制作实践,担任《女性》和《外国人》的联合导演。她敏锐的眼睛和耳朵是集体后期制作过程以及战略、资源调动和研究成果的重要组成部分。此外,她还负责协调 Nest 的外部合作项目,并在姊妹公司 HEVA 担任项目和战略负责人。
推特@njokingumi
Instagram @njokingumi
Omar Elerian
— Freelance director, dramaturg and theatre-maker
Freelance director, dramaturg and theatre-maker
London
Freelance director, dramaturg and theatre-maker
London
Omar Elerian
Italian of Palestinian descent, Omar trained in Italy and then graduated from Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School in Paris in 2005. He’s based in London since 2009.
He was the resident Associate Director at the Bush Theatre from 2012 to 2019, where he commissioned and directed some of the theatre’s most successful shows.
As sole director for the Bush, his credits include smash-hit Misty by Arinzé Kene (Bush and West End), NASSIM by Nassim Soleimanpour (Bush, Traverse Theatre and world tour), Going Through by Estelle Savasta and Islands by Caroline Horton. As Associate Director working alongside Madani Younis, his credits include The Royale by Marco Ramirez, Leave Taking by Winsome Pinnock and Perseverance Drive by Robin Soans. Outside the Bush, he directed Olivier nominated show You’re Not Like The Other Girls Chrissy by Caroline Horton and co-created acclaimed site-specific show The Mill: City of Dreams with Madani Younis for Freedom Studios. His last show before the lockdown, Autoreverse, created with Argentinian performer Florencia Cordeu, opened at Battersea Arts Centre in February 2020.
Omar is currently living between Milan and London, developing projects with the Almeida, National Theatre, Royal Court, Collective Malouba and The Shed in New York.
Peter McMaster
— Experimental performance artists
Experimental performance artists
Glasgow
Peter McMaster
Peter McMaster (he/him) is an experimental performance artist, collaborator, facilitator/educator, father, ex-dog owner, current boat owner, lover of the underdog and fan of the amateur/less noticed practices. Works under his directorship span award-winning ensemble touring theatre works, long standing home village professional art group facilitation, solo and intimate performance practices, sited and community sensitive projects, artist to artist mentoring, consultation and long-standing collaborations with artists such as Hanna Tuulikki and Louise Ahl/Ultimate Dancer.
Peter is a member of the Take Me Somewhere Artist Constellation and has shown his work extensively nationally and internationally. Current works include The Village Artist, a long term professional art project for and with the small village of Bowling, West Dumbartonshire where he lives, Elephant a new solo performance for film in collaboration with artist Tim Etchells and Chaill/Lost a sited work on one of Scotland’s most remote and once inhabited Gaelic islands. Threaded through each facet of his practice is a tacit investigation of contemporary male-nesses and an attempt to hold, love, destabilise and understand this complex gender territory.
Rachael Young
— Artist and writer
Artist and writer
London
Rachael Young
Rachael Young is an award-winning artist and writer based between Nottingham and London. Their Transdisciplinary practice exists on the boundaries of live art, text, movement, activism and neurodiversity. Their work provides a shelter from which to explore the multiplicities of their lived experience. They use their evolving practice to hold space for those at the intersection of multiple realities championing and centring alternative narratives and forms. Rachael is a recipient of the Jerwood Live Work Fund and was the inaugural winner of the Eclipse Award, which supported Edinburgh Fringe 2019 runs of NIGHTCLUBBING and OUT, where both shows were nominated for Total Theatre awards and Rachael was named the British Council’s Artist to Watch. Rachael was recently appointed as Associate Artist with Something to Aim For. Recent work includes a commission for Herstory – a visual audio experience as part of Brighton Festival, and Blacklash – a series of informal discussions providing Black Artists with a chance to reflect on their practice and their position within the wider arts sector, hosted by the Gate Theatre. In 2020 Rachael’s writing was performed as part of My White Best Friend, a curated programme, at the Royal Court in 2020. Their work is presented widely across the UK and internationally including The Place, The Yard, Skopje Pride, Live Collision (Dublin), Theatre de L’Usine (Geneva) and ImPulsTanz (Vienna International Dance Festival).
Rhiannon Armstrong
— Interdisciplinary artist
Interdisciplinary artist
London
Rhiannon Armstrong
Rhiannon Armstrong 是一位跨学科艺术家,创作以同理心、互动和对话为核心的作品,通常面向未经过滤的观众。对话和协作是她实践的核心:在不同学科的制造者、公共贡献者和观众之间。
Sacha Yanow
— Performance artist and actor
Performance artist and actor
New York
Sacha Yanow
Born and raised in rural Massachusetts, Sacha Yanow is a New York City based performance artist and actor. Their recent solo performances are experimental and embodied portraits of the inner lives of archetypal family figures—the father in Dad Band, (2015), the grandmother in Cherie Dre (2018) and currently the uncle —as a way to connect to estranged personal and cultural histories. Drawing from theater and performance art, these intimate works use humor and physicality to explore aging, gender, desire, and Ashkenazi Jewish-American assimilation. They have been presented by venues including Danspace Project, Joe’s Pub, and the New Museum in NYC; PICA’s TBA Festival/Cooley Gallery in Portland; and Festival Theaterformen in Hanover, Germany. Yanow has received residency support from Baryshnikov Arts Center, Denniston Hill, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, SOMA Mexico City, and Yaddo. They received a BA from Sarah Lawrence College and studied at the University of Capetown, SA for a semester. Yanow is a graduate of the William Esper Studio Actor Training Program in NYC.
Sonia Hughes
— Artist, writer and performer
Artist, writer and performer
Harstad
Artist, writer and performer
Harstad
Sonia Hughes
Sonia is currently an associate artist to Festspillene i Nord-Norge in Harstad. Previously she collaborated with Quarantine as writer, performer, co-creator including their award-winning Susan & Darren and Wallflower. She also wrote Jeremy Deller’s MIF17 opening event, What is the City, but the People? She has been doing this art shbizzle for over 20 years only now becoming an artist in her own right.
What do we want?!… Is a poster exhibition of people’s desires for a proximate Utopia, made for the Great Exhibition of the North with Lisa Mattocks. Jo Fong and Sonia have devised Neither Here Nor There, it delves into the heart of people’s everyday life, where they live, what makes them cross, what can they do and in the end what really matters. Essentially a series of questions and conversations between the audience. During the pandemic, it has incarnations as a live writing and filmed conversations.
These two works and IAFR mark out new territories Sonia is interested in – addressing the complexity of big ideas but close up with audience key to the action.
‘I want to make work with a disarmingly simple premise, which throws light on the intricacies of both our everyday lives and global affairs.
Sonya Lindfors
— Choreographer and artistic director
Choreographer and artistic director
Helsinki
Choreographer and artistic director
Helsinki
Sonya Lindfors
Sonya Lindfors (1985) is a Cameroonian - Finnish choreographer and artistic director that also works with facilitating, community organising and education. In 2013 she received a MA in choreography from the University of the Arts Helsinki.
She is the founding member and Artistic Director of UrbanApa, an inter-disciplinary and counter hegemonic arts community that offers a platform for new discourses and feminist art practices. UrbanApa facilitates workshops, festivals, labs, mentoring and publications among other things.
Lindfors makes her own and collaborative works such as performances, curated programs and performative actions. Her performance works have been shown and supported by Beursschouwburg, Kampnagel, Spring Utrecht, CODA – festival, Black Box Theater Oslo, Zodiak – Centre for New Dance among others. She is a member of Miracle Workers Collective that represented Finland at the 58th Venice Biennale.
Lindfors’s recent works We Should All Be Dreaming, camouflage (2021), Soft Variations Online (2020) centralise questions around Blackness and Black body politics, representation and power structures, speculative futurieties and decolonial dreaming practices. On a larger scale Lindfors’s time is divided between her own artistic work , educational work and working as the artistic director of UrbanApa. In all her positions she pursues creating and facilitating anti-racist and feminist platforms, where a festival, a performance, a publication or a workshop can operate as the site of empowerment and radical collective dreaming.
Lindfors has been awarded with several prizes, the latest of which being the international Live art Anti Prize 2018. During the season 2017 – 2018 Lindfors was the house choreographer for Zodiak – center for new dance.
Persis Jadé Maravala
— Artistic director
Artistic director
London / Rio de Janeiro
Persis Jadé Maravala
Persis Jadé Maravala has worked as artistic director of ZU-UK’s projects (London) since 2006. Her artistic work has won awards and nominations in the fields of interactive theatre, hybrid art and innovation. Her most acclaimed project, Hotel Medea, was the highest rated event by both public and press, becoming the standout hit of the Edinburgh Fringe 2011. She is the director and writer of Goodnight Sleep Tight, Binaural Dinner Date, Pick Me Up (& hold me tight), #RioFoneHack, East London Workers Party and Missing. She works at the intersection of games, performance and technology and believes post-immersive* approaches to dramaturgy can enable audiences to find new ways of engaging with one another meaningfully. Her work has focussed more recently on mediating relationships between strangers, particularly through the use of sound design and instruction-based performance. Her response to Covid-19 has been to create PlagueRound (an online interactive live game show) and Project Perfect Stranger, which has seen close to 250 strangers connected in intimate encounters across the world via their phones. Jadé is committed to reclaiming public spaces as sites for people to gather, as a way to reduce barriers to audience participation and to actively push for fairer and more equal opportunities for working class people.
Timi Akindele-Ajani
— Filmmaker and photographer
Filmmaker and photographer
London
Timi Akindele-Ajani
Timi is a filmmaker and photographer based in East London, working mostly as a self-shooting director. He is deeply passionate about telling stories, constantly working on building his skills as a narrative writer/director and is ‘pretty much always in the process of making a film’.
Tom Chapman
— Actor, multi-instrumentalist and composer
Actor, multi-instrumentalist and composer
London
Tom Chapman
Tom is an actor, multi-instrumentalist and composer. He grew up in South London, studied Drama at Exeter University, and trained as an actor at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
From 2017-2019 Tom was an Associate Artist and resident composer at Flute Theatre. Since 2019, he’s been an Associate Artist with Compass Collective and the NYT. He is a collaborator with The PappyShow and Squint, is a frequent guest practitioner at Guildhall, and is an Education Practitioner with Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. He is currently a commissioned artist with WAC Arts.
Tom made his professional stage debut in Trevor Nunn’s King John at the Rose Theatre Kingston. He has since worked with Mischief Theatre, the Barbican, Chichester Festival Theatre, the Orange Tree, The Yard, MIME, the Bridge Theatre, Attic Theatre and English Touring Theatre. He was a part of the Globe’s Touring Ensemble from 2020-21.
1981
Teatr Provisorium
— It is Not for Us to Fly to the Islands of Happiness at ICA
Poland
Poland
Teatr Provisorium
Tamagawa
— Bekkanko - An Ogre at Tricycle Theatre
Japan
Japan
Tamagawa
Suasana
— Jentayu at Shaw Theatre
Malaysia
Malaysia
Suasana
Het Werkteater
— Zus of Zo (One of Them) at ICA
Netherlands
Netherlands
Het Werkteater
Grupo de Teatro Macunaíma
— Macunaíma at Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
Brazil
Brazil
Grupo de Teatro Macunaíma
Greta Chute Libre
— Glâces (Mirrors) at Old Half Moon
France
France
Greta Chute Libre
Die Vaganten
— Urfaust after Goethe at Tricycle Theatre
West Germany
West Germany
Die Vaganten
Cuatrotablas
— Caminatas e Insomnios (Wandering and Sleeplessness) at ICA
Peru
Peru
Cuatrotablas
Medieval Players, Natural Theatre, Ompholos, The Beach Buoys, and others
— Street Theatre at Covent Garden Piazza, Paternoster Square, St Martin-in-the-Fields, the South Bank
UK
UK
Medieval Players, Natural Theatre, Ompholos, The Beach Buoys, and others
Forkbeard Fantasy, Lol Coxhill, Mike Westbrook and others
— Festival Club at The Piccadilly Suite, Piccadilly Hotel
UK
UK
Forkbeard Fantasy, Lol Coxhill, Mike Westbrook and others
Teatr Osmego Dnia
— More than Just One Life Oh, How Nobly We Lived at New Half Moon
Poland
Poland
Teatr Osmego Dnia
Cardiff Laboratory Theatre, Jozef Van Den Berg, Pookiesnackenburger, Tabule Theatre, Teatro Titeres La Tartana, Théâtre de Complicité, The Kosh, The Natural theatre Company, The 2 Reel Company, Zippo and Co
— Street Theatre at Covent Garden Piazza, Lakeside Terrace Barbican Theatre, outside National Theatre, Paternoster Square, Trafalgar Square
Cardiff Laboratory Theatre, Jozef Van Den Berg, Pookiesnackenburger, Tabule Theatre, Teatro Titeres La Tartana, Théâtre de Complicité, The Kosh, The Natural theatre Company, The 2 Reel Company, Zippo and Co
Desperate Men, Harvey and The Wallbangers, Théâtre de Complicité, The Bouncing Czechs, The joeys, The Kosh, and others
— Festival Club at Drill Hall
Desperate Men, Harvey and The Wallbangers, Théâtre de Complicité, The Bouncing Czechs, The joeys, The Kosh, and others
Urban Sax
— Urban Sax at Covent Garden Piazza
France
France
Urban Sax
Tabule Theatre
— Bohboh Lef (Boy be Careful) at Battersea Arts Centre
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Tabule Theatre
Sistren Theatre Collective
— Jamaica at Drill Hall
QPH
QPH
Sistren Theatre Collective
Naya Theatre
— Bahadur Kalarin at Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
India
India
Naya Theatre
Natsu Nakajima
— Niwa (The Garden) at Lyric Studio
Japan
Japan
Natsu Nakajima
Le Théâtre de la Marmaille
— L’Umiak Taller Than Tears at Battersea Arts Centre
Canada
Canada
Le Théâtre de la Marmaille
La Compagnia del Collettivo
— Hamlet Henry IV Macbeth at Riverside Studios
Italy
Italy
La Compagnia del Collettivo
Jozef Van Den Berg
— Message From One Eye Mother and the the Fool at Almeida Theatre
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
Jozef Van Den Berg
IVT: International Visual Theatre
— La Boule (The Seashell) at Lyric Studio
France
France
IVT: International Visual Theatre
George Coates Performance Works
— The Way of How at ICA
UK
UK
George Coates Performance Works
Cardiff Laboratory Theatre
— The Heart of the Mirror The Wedding at ICA
UK
UK
Cardiff Laboratory Theatre
Great Chute Libre
— Ceremonies: A Melodrama at The Place Theatre
France, UK
France, UK
Great Chute Libre
Bahamutsi Theatre Company
— Dirty Work Gangsters at Lyric Theatre Studio, Albany Empire
South Africa
South Africa
Bahamutsi Theatre Company
Alberto Vidal
— El Hombre Urbano (Urban Man) at London Zoo
Spain
Spain
Alberto Vidal
Dr Hot & Neon
— Dr Hot and Neon at Albany Empire
Netherlands
Netherlands
Dr Hot & Neon
Els Comediants
— Alè (Breath) The Devils (A Night in Hell) at Sadler's Wells Battersea Park
Spain
Spain
Els Comediants
Ko Oku-Jin
— Ko Oku-Jin at Riverside Studios
South Korea
South Korea
Ko Oku-Jin
De Spiegeltent (The Mirror Tent) Harvey and the Wallbangers, Pookiesnackenburger, Ra-Ra-Zoo, Roes English, Spitting Image, and others
— Festival Club at Camden Lock
The Netherlands
The Netherlands
De Spiegeltent (The Mirror Tent) Harvey and the Wallbangers, Pookiesnackenburger, Ra-Ra-Zoo, Roes English, Spitting Image, and others
Winston Tong
— Sings Duke Ellington at ICA
USA
USA
Winston Tong
Traci Williams
— Journey at Battersea Arts Centre
USA
USA
Traci Williams
The 4th Peking Opera Troupe
— The Three Beatings of Tao San Chun at Royal Court Theatre
China
China
The 4th Peking Opera Troupe
Teatr Nowy
— End of Europe at Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
Poland
Poland
Teatr Nowy
Pelican Players
— Dear Cherry, Remember the Ginger Wine Martha and Elvira at Battersea Arts Centre
Canada
Canada
Pelican Players
Mladinsko Theatre
— Mass in A Minor at Riverside Studios
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Mladinsko Theatre
La Gaia Scienza
— Il Ladro Di Anime (Thief of Souls) at Shaw Theatre
Italy
Italy
La Gaia Scienza
Beverly Bell, Circus Oz, Ethyl Eichelberger, Hattie Hayridge, Jenny Eclair, People show, Raw Sex, Shikisha, The Merry McFun Show, The strange and Frightening James Macabre, and others
— The Festival Club
Beverly Bell, Circus Oz, Ethyl Eichelberger, Hattie Hayridge, Jenny Eclair, People show, Raw Sex, Shikisha, The Merry McFun Show, The strange and Frightening James Macabre, and others
NSK (Irwin and Laibach)
— Exhibitions, Films, Music at ICA, Riverside Studios
NSK (Irwin and Laibach)
Umoja
— Tiger Fly (LIFT'87 Children's programme) at Battersea Arts Centre
UK
UK
Umoja
The Oily Cart Company
— Box of Tricks (LIFT'87 Children's programme) at Battersea Arts Centre
UK
UK
The Oily Cart Company
La Cubana
— Street Theatre at South Molton Street and Various locations
Spain
Spain
La Cubana
Kufena
— New Earth at Riverside Studios
Nigeria
Nigeria
Kufena
Jim Neu
— Duet for Spies (The Whole Story) at The Whole Story
USA
USA
Jim Neu
Free Street Theater
— Project! - The Cabrini Green Musical at Theatre Royal Stratford East
USA
USA
Free Street Theater
Ethyl Eichelberger
— Great Women From History Leer at ICA
USA
USA
Ethyl Eichelberger
Eduardo Pavlovsky
— Potestad at Royal Court Theatre Upstairs
Argentina
Argentina
Eduardo Pavlovsky
Compañia Divas
— Donna Giovanni at Shaw Theatre
Mexico
Mexico
Compañia Divas
Circus Oz
— Circus Oz at The Big Top, Coin Street South Bank
Australia
Australia
Circus Oz
Teatro Dell’Angolo
— Robinson & Crusoe (LIFT'87 Children's programme) at Battersea Arts Centre
Italy
Italy
Teatro Dell’Angolo
Needcompany
— Need to Know at The Place
Belgium
Belgium
Needcompany
Vusisizwe Players
— You Strike the Women, You Strike the Rock at Riverside Studios,Watermans Arts Centre, Albany Empire
South Africa
South Africa
Vusisizwe Players
All Day Suckers
— Don Quixote (LIFT'87 Children's programme) at Almeida Theatre, Festival Club
UK
UK
All Day Suckers
Pop-Up Children’s Theatre
— Spilt Milk (LIFT'87 Children's programme) at Almeida Theatre, Festival Club
UK
UK
Pop-Up Children’s Theatre
Théâtre Repère
— The Dragon's Trilogy at Institute of Contemporary Arts
Canada
Canada
Théâtre Repère
South East Asia Arts Project and Pip Simmons
— Gor Hoi (Crossing the Water) (produced by Artsadmin) at Shadwell Basin
UK
UK
South East Asia Arts Project and Pip Simmons
Pep Bou
— Bufaplanetes at Battersea Arts Centre
Spain
Spain
Pep Bou
People Show
— The Unofficial Heavyweight and Entertainment Championship of the World at Watermans Arts Centre
UK
UK
People Show
NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst), Kosmokinetical Theatre Red Pilot
— Fiat at Riverside Studios
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
NSK (Neue Slowenische Kunst), Kosmokinetical Theatre Red Pilot
Anatoli Vasiliev & Company
— Cerceau at Riverside Studios
USSR
USSR
Anatoli Vasiliev & Company
Conferences, Discussions, Talks and Workshops
— at ICA
Conferences, Discussions, Talks and Workshops
Derevo, El Gran Circo Teatro
— Street Theatre at Covent Garden Piazza, Hyde Park
USSR, Chile
USSR, Chile
Derevo, El Gran Circo Teatro
The Bow Gamelan Ensemble
— The Navigators (produced by Artsadmin) at River Thames between Richmond and Twickenham Bridges, Watermans Arts Centre, Bow Creek at Three Mill Lane, South Bank Centre
UK
UK
The Bow Gamelan Ensemble
Anatoli Vasiliev and Company
— Six Characters in Search of an Author at Brixton Academy
USSR
USSR
Anatoli Vasiliev and Company
Abbey Theatre
— A Whistle in the Dark at Royal Court Theatre
Ireland
Ireland
Abbey Theatre
Station House Opera
— The Bastille Dances (co-commisisoned by the City of Cherbourg and produced by Artsadmin) at Outside the National Theatre
UK
UK
Station House Opera
Celavek Studio
— Cinzano at Almeida Theatre
USSR
USSR
Celavek Studio
Comédie De Genève
— Miss Julie at Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
Switzerland
Switzerland
Comédie De Genève
Derevo
— Derevo at ICA
USSR
USSR
Derevo
Roadside Theater
— Pine Mountain Trilogy at Albany Empire
USA
USA
Roadside Theater
Reduta Deux
— Song of Lawino at ICA, Riverside Studios
USA
USA
Reduta Deux
Katona József Theatre
— The Government Inspector Three Sisters at The Old Vic
Hungary
Hungary
Katona József Theatre
Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy
— Keibul Lamjao at The Place
India
India
Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy
Groundwork Theatre Company
— Fallen Angel and the Devil Concubine at Almeida Theatre, Brixton Village
Jamaica
Jamaica
Groundwork Theatre Company
Fiona Templeton
— YOU The City at Bishopsgate, Spitalfields, and Brick Lane
USA, UK
USA, UK
Fiona Templeton
El Gran Circo Teatro
— La Negra Ester at Riverside Studios
Chile
Chile
El Gran Circo Teatro
Royal De Luxe
— Roman - Photo Tourage at Broadgate Arena, Liverpool Street, Westminster Cathedral Piazza
France
France
Royal De Luxe
The Market Theatre Company
— Starbrites (co-commissioned with Tricycle Theatre and the International Theatre Festival of Chicago, UK tour produced by Artsadmin) at Tricycle Theatre
South Africa
South Africa
The Market Theatre Company
The Puppet Centre, Handspring Puppet Company, Faulty Optic and Queen’s Park Community School
— The Life of Themba at Kilburn High Road, Tricycle Theatre
UK, South Africa
UK, South Africa
The Puppet Centre, Handspring Puppet Company, Faulty Optic and Queen’s Park Community School
The Damned Lovely
— Neglected English Monuments (co-commissioned by Cambridge Darkroom and the Arts Theatre, Cambridge) at ICA
UK
UK
The Damned Lovely
Stefan Tsanev
— Paranoia
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Stefan Tsanev
Harold Pinter
— The New World Order
UK
UK
Harold Pinter
Griselda Gambaro
— Putting Two and Two Together Argentina
Argentina
Argentina
Griselda Gambaro
Welfare State International
— Lord Dynamite at Three Mills Centre, Bow Creek
UK
UK
Welfare State International
Angell Town Festival
— Community Festival featuring LIFT artists at Angell Town Estate, Brixton
Angell Town Festival
Konic Theatre
— Natura Morta (part of Heatwave at the Serpentine Gallery) at Serpentine Gallery
Spain
Spain
Konic Theatre
Jerzy Kalina
— Cathedral Welcome to Poland (part of Heatwave at the Serpentine Gallery) at Serpentine Gallery Lawn
Poland
Poland
Jerzy Kalina
Footsbarn Travelling Theatre
— A Midsummer Night's Dream at Highbury Fields
European (based in France)
European (based in France)
Footsbarn Travelling Theatre
Comedy Theatre, Bucharest
— A Midsummer Night's Dream at Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
Romania
Romania
Comedy Theatre, Bucharest
Battimamzel Productions
— The Man Who Lit Up the World at Hackney Emprie
Trinidad, UK
Trinidad, UK
Battimamzel Productions
New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp
— Spunk at Royal Court Theatre
USA
USA
New York Shakespeare Festival, Joseph Papp
Gcina Mhlophe
— Love Child
South Africa
South Africa
Gcina Mhlophe
Los Angeles Poverty Department
— LAPD Inspects London (in association with North Lambeth Day Centre and Mickery Theatre, Amsterdam) at Abbey Community Centre
USA, UK
USA, UK
Los Angeles Poverty Department
Ariel Dorfmann
— Death and the Maiden
Chile, Argentina, UK
Chile, Argentina, UK
Ariel Dorfmann
The Royal Court Theatre, National Theatre Studio
— Cross References series (plays co-commissioned in association with the Royal Court Theatre and National Theatre) at The Royal Court Theatre Upstairs
The Royal Court Theatre, National Theatre Studio
Rose English
— The Double Wedding (part of Barclays New Stages at the Royal Court Theatre) at Royal Court Theatre
UK
UK
Rose English
Rajatabla
— No-one Writes to the Colonel at Riverside Studios
Venezuela
Venezuela
Rajatabla
Pants performance
— Democracy (co-commissioned and produced by Third Eye Glasgow) at ICA
UK
UK
Pants performance
Nancy Reilly
— Assume the Position (UK version commissioned in association with Artsadmin) at ICA
USA, UK
USA, UK
Nancy Reilly
Mayhew and Edmunds & Co
— The Divine Ecstasy of Destruction (co-commissioned and produced by the Green Room, Manchester) at ICA
USA, UK
USA, UK
Mayhew and Edmunds & Co
Maly Drama Theatre, Leningrad
— Brothers and Sisters Gaudeamus (19 Improvisations) at Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith Riverside Studios
USSR
USSR
Maly Drama Theatre, Leningrad
The Costume Designers Club
— Journeys from Jourouvert at Old Spitalfields Market
UK, Europe, Caribbean
UK, Europe, Caribbean
The Costume Designers Club
Ron Vawter
— Roy Cohn/Jack Smith at ICA
USA
USA
Ron Vawter
Platform
— Homeland, Minha Terra, Szulofold/Fy Ngwlad I (an Artsadmin project) at Various, including Jermyn Street (near the HQ of Rio Tinto Zinc), Shortlands (UK HQ of General Electric); St Dunstan's Road (Hungarian Reform Church); and Wren Street (opposite the London Welsh Centre)
UK
UK
Platform
Mac Wellman
— Terminal Hip at ICA
USA
USA
Mac Wellman
Keith Khan
— Moti Roti Puttli Chunni (an Artsadamin project, produced by Theatre Royal Stratford East) at Theatre Royal Stratford East
UK
UK
Keith Khan
Caetano Veloso, Mario Bauza, NG La Banda and Sierra Maetra, and others
— Gran Gran Fiesta! at Clapham Common, Le Palais, South Bank Centre
Latin America
Latin America
Caetano Veloso, Mario Bauza, NG La Banda and Sierra Maetra, and others
Gayatri Spivak
— Lecture at The National Theatre
USA, Bangladesh
USA, Bangladesh
Gayatri Spivak
The Pupppert Centre (BT LIFT Education Programme)
— Fantastic and True at Roundwood Park
UK
UK
The Pupppert Centre (BT LIFT Education Programme)
Emergency Exit Arts and Greenwhich Primary Schools (BT LIFT Education Programme)
— Sang Song - River Crossing at National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Park
UK
UK
Emergency Exit Arts and Greenwhich Primary Schools (BT LIFT Education Programme)
Peter Adegboyega Badejo
— Lecture: Somebady's Other at The National Theatre
UK, Nigeria
UK, Nigeria
Peter Adegboyega Badejo
Guillermo Gómez-Pena
— Lecture: The New World Border at The National Theatre
USA, Mexico
USA, Mexico
Guillermo Gómez-Pena
Hanoi Water Puppets
— Hanoi Water Puppets at Highbury Fields, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich Park
Vietnam
Vietnam
Hanoi Water Puppets
Anne Bean and Paul Burwell
— Bankside Launch Event at Bankside Power Station
UK
UK
Anne Bean and Paul Burwell
Beijing Jing Ju Opera Troupe
— The Little Phoenix at Queen Elizabeth Hall
China
China
Beijing Jing Ju Opera Troupe
Druid Theatre Company
— At the Black Pig's Dyke at Tricycle Theatre
Ireland
Ireland
Druid Theatre Company
Chengdu Theatre Company
— Ripples Across Stagnant Water at Riverside Studios
China
China
Chengdu Theatre Company
En Garde Arts
— Bad Penny at Regent's Park Boating Lake
USA
USA
En Garde Arts
Gabriel Villela and Company
— A Guerra Santa (The Holy War) (co-commissioned with Banco Brasil) at Riverside Studios
Brazil
Brazil
Gabriel Villela and Company
Geremie Barmé and He Yong
— Red Noise: Bringing the Streets of Beijing to london at ICA
China, Australia
China, Australia
Geremie Barmé and He Yong
Ghana Dance Ensemble
— The King's Dilemma at Old Spitalfields Market
Ghana
Ghana
Ghana Dance Ensemble
Graeme Miller
— The Desire Paths (an Artsadmin project, part of Barclays New Stages at the Royal Court Theatre) at Royal Court Theatre
UK
UK
Graeme Miller
In association with WAC
— Rush! (in collaboration with Black Theatre Forum and Black Theatre Co-op) (Education Programme) at Weekend Arts College
UK
UK
In association with WAC
Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in association with LIFT
— Splendid's at Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith
UK, USA
UK, USA
Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in association with LIFT
Les Deux Mondes
— The Tale of Teeka at Riverside Studios
Canada
Canada
Les Deux Mondes
Gary Stevens
— Sampler (an Artsadmin project, in association with Barclays New Stages in Nottingham) at ICA
UK
UK
Gary Stevens
Familia Productions
— Familia at Riverside Studios
Tunisia
Tunisia
Familia Productions
The Company
— The Mad Woman Of Our City at Watermans Arts Centre
India
India
The Company
In association with TRSE
— Streets of London - North/South/East/West (Education Programme) at Theatre Royal Stratford East
Uk
Uk
In association with TRSE
National Theatre of Craiova
— Phaedra at Riverside Studios
Romania
Romania
National Theatre of Craiova
The Market Theatre Company, Theatre Connections
— Jozi Jozi at Theatre Royal Stratford East
South Africa
South Africa
The Market Theatre Company, Theatre Connections
The Seka Barong of Singapadu
— The Seka Barong at QEH, Southbank Centre
Bali
Bali
The Seka Barong of Singapadu
In association with SBC
— Still Standing (Education Programme) at Southbank Centre
UK
UK
In association with SBC
In association with Circus Space
— Sirk Uzay - Celestial Circus (Education Programme) at The Circus Space, The Big Top Highbury Fields
UK, Turkish, Kurdish
UK, Turkish, Kurdish
In association with Circus Space
Baggard Theatre
— Take one (Education Programme) at Queens Park Community School
Denmark
Denmark
Baggard Theatre
Fatima Gallaire
— Playreading: Princesses at Royal Court Theatre
Algeria, France
Algeria, France
Fatima Gallaire
Charles Handy
— Lecture: The Search For Meaning at ICA
UK
UK
Charles Handy
Xi Ju Che Jian
— File O at ICA
China
China
Xi Ju Che Jian
The Volksbühne Theatre
— Murx den Europäer! Ein Patriotischer Abend (Kill The European! A Patriotic Evening) at Three Mills Island Studios
Germany
Germany
The Volksbühne Theatre
Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña
— Mexarcane International - Ethnic Talent for Export at Whiteleys Shopping Centre
USA, Mexico
USA, Mexico
Coco Fusco and Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Cirque Plume
— Toiles at Highbury Fields
France
France
Cirque Plume
Black Theatre Co-operative, Bando de Teatro Olodum
— Zumbi at Theatre Royal Stratford East
UK, Brazil
UK, Brazil
Black Theatre Co-operative, Bando de Teatro Olodum
Bak-Truppen
— Super-per at ICA
Norway
Norway
Bak-Truppen
Out of LIFT 1996 A season of theatre for, with and by young people
Reich and Syzber
— Visions of Earthly Paradise (in association with BAC Young People's Theatre) at St Peter's Church, Vauxhall
Sweden, UK
Sweden, UK
Reich and Syzber
Theatre La Balance
— Cordelia at Young Vic
Denmark
Denmark
Theatre La Balance
Groupe F with UK artists and pupils from Strockwelll Park School
— The Factory of Dreams at Brockwell Park
France, UK
France, UK
Groupe F with UK artists and pupils from Strockwelll Park School
Bando de Teatro Olodum and Brazilian and UK artists
— Carnival at Gabriel's Wharf, Sounth Bank
Brazil, UK
Brazil, UK
Bando de Teatro Olodum and Brazilian and UK artists
Bando de Teatro Olodum
— Erê at Young Vic
Brazil
Brazil
Bando de Teatro Olodum
Shared Values
— Shared Values conference on theatre for, with and by young people at The Oval House
UK
UK
Shared Values
Phakama’96/’97
— The Gates are Open Wide at Seshego, Benoni, Cape Town, South Africa
South Africa, UK
South Africa, UK
Phakama’96/’97
Karas
— I Was Real Documents at QEH, Southbank Centre
Japan
Japan
Karas
William Yang
— The North at BAC
Australia
Australia
William Yang
Kooemba Jdarra Indigenous Performing Arts
— The Seven Stages of Grieving at BAC
Australia
Australia
Kooemba Jdarra Indigenous Performing Arts
Maya Krishna Rao
— Khol Do (The Return) at BAC
India
India
Maya Krishna Rao
STEP
— Invisible Room (in association with The Place and Karas) at ICA
Japan, UK
Japan, UK
STEP
Taller de Investigación del Imagen Teatral
— Oráculos at The Former Coach Station, Kings Cross
Colombia
Colombia
Taller de Investigación del Imagen Teatral
TEA (Those Environmental Artists)
— Now and Again at Meard Street, Soho
UK
UK
TEA (Those Environmental Artists)
Zuni Icosahedron (curator), various artists
— Journey to the East '97 at ICA
Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei
Beijing, Hong Kong, Taipei
Zuni Icosahedron (curator), various artists
West Yorkshire Playhouse
— Things Fall Apart (co-commissioned with West Yorkshire Playhouse in association with National Theatre Studio, produced by West Yorkshire Playhouse) at Royal Court Theatre at Ambassadors
UK, Nigeria
UK, Nigeria
West Yorkshire Playhouse
Utshob Company
— Utshob (in association with Watermans Arts Centre) at Trinity Buoy Wharf
India, Bangladesh, UK
India, Bangladesh, UK
Utshob Company
The Geography of Haunted Places Company
— The Geography of Haunted Places at Royal Court Theatre at Ambassadors
Australia
Australia
The Geography of Haunted Places Company
Juliana Francis
— Go Go Go at ICA
USA
USA
Juliana Francis
Gesher
— K'Far (The Village) at Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
Israel
Israel
Gesher
Ewarn Forster and Christopher Heighes
— Preliminary Hearing - An inguiry into the loss of the Mary Ward House Story at The Mary Ward House
UK
UK
Ewarn Forster and Christopher Heighes
el-Warsha
— Tides of Night at Royal Court Theatre at Ambassadors
Egypt
Egypt
el-Warsha
Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg
— Stunde Null at QEH, Southbank Centre
Germany
Germany
Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg
De La Guarda
— Periodo Villa Villa at Three Mills Island Studios
Argentina
Argentina
De La Guarda
Cirque Ici
— Cirque Ici at Clapham Common
France
France
Cirque Ici
Alicia Rios
— La feria de Los Cinco Sentidos at Grand Hall, BAC
Spain
Spain
Alicia Rios
al-Rasif Theatre
— Ismaël Hamlet Memory of Ashes at ICA
Syria
Syria
al-Rasif Theatre
Bobby Baker
— Box Story (an Artsadmin project in association with Warwick Arts Centre) at St. Luke's Church, Holloway
UK
UK
Bobby Baker
Deborah Warner
— The Tower Project (co-commissioned with the Perth Festival, Australia) at Euston Tower
UK
UK
Deborah Warner
Ensemble Modern
— Schwarz auf Weiss (Black on White) at Barbican Centre
Germany
Germany
Ensemble Modern
Forced Entertainment
— Bloody Mess Instruction for Forgetting Marathon Lexicon The Voices at Riverside Studios
UK
UK
Forced Entertainment
Itim Theatre Ensemble
— Va Yomer. Va Yelech (And He Spoke. And He Walked) at Three Mills Island Studios
Israel
Israel
Itim Theatre Ensemble
Maya Krishna Rao, Gavin O’Shea, Abhilash Pillai, Bea Haut
— Departures at Union Chapel
India, UK
India, UK
Maya Krishna Rao, Gavin O’Shea, Abhilash Pillai, Bea Haut
Mehlo Players with the Khulumani Support Group
— The Story I'm About to Tell at Tricycle Theatre
South Africa
South Africa
Mehlo Players with the Khulumani Support Group
Neil Thomas, Andrew Morrish, David Wells, Nick Papas and Richard Jeziorny
— Urban Dream Capsule at Arding & Hobbs, Clapham Junction
Australia
Australia
Neil Thomas, Andrew Morrish, David Wells, Nick Papas and Richard Jeziorny
Opera Transatlantica
— Variations on a Concierto Barroco at Three Mills Island Studios
Venezuela
Venezuela
Opera Transatlantica
Phakama
— Strange Familiars at Stephenson Hall, National Children's Home
UK
UK
Phakama
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
— L. #09 London, Tragedia Endogonidia IX Episode (co-commissioned by Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio; Festival d’Avignon; Hebbel Theatre, Berlin; Kunsten Festival des Arts, Brussels; Bergen International Festival: Odéon - Théâtre de l’Europe with Festival d'Automne à Paris; Romaeuropa Festival; Le Maillon - Théâtre de Strasbourg; Théâtre des Bernadines with Théâtre du Gymnase, Marseilles) at Laban
Italy
Italy
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
Theatre Nanterre-Amandiers
— Le Jeu de I'Amour et du Hasard at Barbican Centre
France
France
Theatre Nanterre-Amandiers
Theatre-rites
— Shopworks (co-commisioned with Vienna Festwochen, Austria) at 220 Upper Tooting Road
UK
UK
Theatre-rites
William Kentridge and Handspring Puppet Company
— Ubu & the Truth Commission at Tricycle Theatre
South Africa
South Africa
William Kentridge and Handspring Puppet Company
Allegra McEvedy
— The Good Cook Café Chef (The Festival Club) at HMS President
UK
UK
Allegra McEvedy
Maurice O’Connell
— The Stowaway (The Festival Club) at HMS President
Ireland
Ireland
Maurice O’Connell
Laia Gasch (curator), Amel Tafsout, Amy Lamé, DJ Ritu and the Asian Equation, Duckie, Frank Chickens, Marisa Carnesky, Max Reinhart, People Show, Rita Ray, Stayfree, Ursula Martinez, Wendy Houston, Zenzile, and others
— Club programme (The Festival Club) at HMS President
Laia Gasch (curator), Amel Tafsout, Amy Lamé, DJ Ritu and the Asian Equation, Duckie, Frank Chickens, Marisa Carnesky, Max Reinhart, People Show, Rita Ray, Stayfree, Ursula Martinez, Wendy Houston, Zenzile, and others
Professor Lisa Jardine, Wesley Enoch (Chairs)
— Daily Dialogues at HMS President
UK, Australia
UK, Australia
Professor Lisa Jardine, Wesley Enoch (Chairs)
Rustom Bharucha
— Between Past and Future, Re-Imagining 'Our Times' in Theatre Today (LIFT Lectures) at Riverside Studios
India
India
Rustom Bharucha
László Hudi – Mozgó Ház Társulás
— Tragedy of Man at Riverside Studios
Hungary
Hungary
László Hudi – Mozgó Ház Társulás
Hittite Empire, Chakra Zulu
— Skeletons of Fish at Riverside Studios
USA, UK
USA, UK
Hittite Empire, Chakra Zulu
Heiner Goebbels, Sound City Ensemble
— No Arrival, No Parking, Navigation Part III (in association with Almeida Opera) at Almeida at King's Cross
Germany, UK
Germany, UK
Heiner Goebbels, Sound City Ensemble
Hannah Hurtzig
— Information Retrieval at King's Library, British Museum
Germany, UK, USA
Germany, UK, USA
Hannah Hurtzig
Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod, Russian ensemble
— Boris Godunov at Riverside Studios
Russia, UK
Russia, UK
Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod, Russian ensemble
Reich and Szyber
— The Night Manager at Sightseeing Boat on the Thames
Sweden
Sweden
Reich and Szyber
Royal Court Theatre
— New Plays From Uganda Scences from work by Charles Mulekwa, Isaac Muwawu, Phillip Luswata at Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs
Uganda, UK
Uganda, UK
Royal Court Theatre
Zuidelijk Toneel Hollandia
— Voices at Riverside Studios
Netherlands
Netherlands
Zuidelijk Toneel Hollandia
John Fox
— Steps in Rehearsing Utopia (LIFT Lectures) at Bargehouse, South Bank
UK
UK
John Fox
Alan Read
— 20/20 Vision, Seeing Through Theatre (LIFT Lectures) at Sadler's Wells Theatre
UK
UK
Alan Read
Declan Donnellan, George Ibrahim, Peggy Phelan and Adrian Heathfield, Romeo and Chiara Castellucci, and others
— Into the Woods: A conference on the experience of theatre for children
Declan Donnellan, George Ibrahim, Peggy Phelan and Adrian Heathfield, Romeo and Chiara Castellucci, and others
Madalena Victorino, Agnès Desfosses and Shaftesbury Park Primary Schools
— Stones in My Boots (Residency) at BAC
Portugal, France
Portugal, France
Madalena Victorino, Agnès Desfosses and Shaftesbury Park Primary Schools
Declan Warner, Phelim McDermot, Rachel Clare, Romeo and Chiara Castellucci, Sita Brahmachari, and others
— Into the Woods: A conference on the experience of theatre for children (Conference) at BAC
Declan Warner, Phelim McDermot, Rachel Clare, Romeo and Chiara Castellucci, Sita Brahmachari, and others
Laia Gasch (curator), Duckie, Halloween Society, OMSK, People Show, Shunt, and others
— Club programme (The Festival Club) at HMS President
Laia Gasch (curator), Duckie, Halloween Society, OMSK, People Show, Shunt, and others
Maurice O’Connell
— House of Miracles (Festival Club) at HMS President
Ireland
Ireland
Maurice O’Connell
ai-Kasaba Theatre
— Alive from Palestine at Royal Court Theatre
Palestine
Palestine
ai-Kasaba Theatre
Bobby Baker
— Box Story (an Artsadmin project in association with Warwick Arts Centre) at St. Luke's Church, Holloway
UK
UK
Bobby Baker
Colin Prescod (programme curator), Mannafest, para active, JazzXchange
— Critically Black at Riverside Studios
UK, USA
UK, USA
Colin Prescod (programme curator), Mannafest, para active, JazzXchange
Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
— Le Costume (The Suit) at Young Vic
France
France
Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord
LIFT ENQUIRY 2001
Nigel Jamieson, Paul Grabowsky, I Made Sidia, I Wayan Gde Yudane, Peter Wilson, Julian Crouch
— The Theft of Sita (produced by Performing Lines) (LIFT in Conversation) at Riverside Studios
Indonesia, Australia, UK
Indonesia, Australia, UK
Nigel Jamieson, Paul Grabowsky, I Made Sidia, I Wayan Gde Yudane, Peter Wilson, Julian Crouch
The Theft of Sita (produced by Performing Lines) (LIFT in Conversation)
— The Theft of Sita: Tradition Into Modernity (LIFT in Conversation) at Riverside Studios
Indonesia, Australia, UK
Indonesia, Australia, UK
The Theft of Sita (produced by Performing Lines) (LIFT in Conversation)
LIFT ENQUIRY 2002
al-Kassba Theatre
— Alive from Palestine at Young Vic
Palestine
Palestine
al-Kassba Theatre
Anne Bean and others
— Many Hands - Midsummer Eva Event at Battersea Park
UK
UK
Anne Bean and others
The Wooster Group
— To You, The Bridie! (Phèdre) at Riverside Studios
USA
USA
The Wooster Group
Adrian Heathfield and Andrew Qicuk (curators), The Wooster Group
— The Wooster Group Symposium at Cochrance Theatre
USA
USA
Adrian Heathfield and Andrew Qicuk (curators), The Wooster Group
Landscape of Childhood 2002
Acrobat
— Acrobat at The Roundhouse
Australia
Australia
Acrobat
Clare Patey, Cathy Wren, Mark Storer, and invited artists
— Old Dog New Trick (in association with the Roundhouse) at The Roundhouse
Clare Patey, Cathy Wren, Mark Storer, and invited artists
Teatr Rozmaitości
— Festen at Sadler's Wells Theatre
Poland
Poland
Teatr Rozmaitości
Victoria, Josse de Pauw
— Übung at The Place Theatre
Belgium
Belgium
Victoria, Josse de Pauw
Seth Honor (curator), Alan Read, Andrew Quick, Biyi Bandele, Marina Barham, Tim Etchells, and others
— Why Do We Play? (Conference) at The Roundhouse
UK
UK
Seth Honor (curator), Alan Read, Andrew Quick, Biyi Bandele, Marina Barham, Tim Etchells, and others
Animarts with the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
— Research Programme
Animarts with the Guildhall School of Music and Drama
LIFT ENQUIRY 2003 A Family Friendly Season
Dr Vandana Shiva
— Imagining a Cultural Commons Lecture Series at Natural History Museum
India
India
Dr Vandana Shiva
LIFT / BBC Radio 3
— Packet of Seeds (P) (Broadcast) at Radio 3
LIFT / BBC Radio 3
TAG
— Dr Korczak's Example King Matt at BAC
Scotland
Scotland
TAG
Sovanna Phum
— Rousey Dek at BAC
Cambodia
Cambodia
Sovanna Phum
Theatre-rites
— Shopworks (co-commisioned with Vienna Festwochen, Austria) at 220 Upper Tooting Road
UK
UK
Theatre-rites
Mafra Gagliardi
— A paper on the experience of theatre for children at BAC
Italy
Italy
Mafra Gagliardi
Phakama
— Strange Familiars at Stephenson Hall, National Children's Home
UK
UK
Phakama
Oskaras Koršunovas Theatre Company
— A Midsummer Night's Dream at Riverside Studios
Lithuania
Lithuania
Oskaras Koršunovas Theatre Company
MoMo
— MoMo (in association with Natural History Museum) at Natural History Museum
Australia
Australia
MoMo
Heather Ackroyd, Dan Harvey, Graeme Miller
— Dilston Grove (P) (in association with Café Gallery Projects and Artsadmin) at Dilston Grove
UK
UK
Heather Ackroyd, Dan Harvey, Graeme Miller
Gruppe 38
— Hansel and Gretel at Lilican Baylis Theatre
Denmark
Denmark
Gruppe 38
Fevered Sleep
— The (once in a bule moon) Ball at BAC
UK
UK
Fevered Sleep
Anne Bean, Guildhall Schools of Music and Drama, Sovanna Phum, Rev. Nagase
— Midsummer Eve Event at Battersea Park
UK, Japan, Cambodia
UK, Japan, Cambodia
Anne Bean, Guildhall Schools of Music and Drama, Sovanna Phum, Rev. Nagase
Inad
— Miladeh and Ramadan Until When? at Schools in Southwark Oval House
Palestine
Palestine
Inad
Back to Back
— Cow at BAC
Australia
Australia
Back to Back
LIFT04: ENQUIRY
Jenny Sealey
— And Seven at Bargehouse
UK
UK
Jenny Sealey
Cris Bevir
— Connecting Circles at Bargehouse
UK
UK
Cris Bevir
Angad Chowdhry
— On the Theatre that Watches Us at Bargehouse
UK, India
UK, India
Angad Chowdhry
Lawrence Lessig
— Creative Commons in a Connected World Imagining a Cultural Commons Lecture Series at Royal Geographical Society
USA
USA
Lawrence Lessig
Jeremy Rifkin
— The Hydrogen Economy - A Question of Culture Imagining a Cultural Commons Lecture Series at London School of Economics
USA
USA
Jeremy Rifkin
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
— L. #09 London, Tragedia Endogonidia IX Episode (co-commissioned by Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio; Festival d’Avignon; Hebbel Theatre, Berlin; Kunsten Festival des Arts, Brussels; Bergen International Festival: Odéon - Théâtre de l’Europe with Festival d'Automne à Paris; Romaeuropa Festival; Le Maillon - Théâtre de Strasbourg; Théâtre des Bernadines with Théâtre du Gymnase, Marseilles) at Laban
Italy
Italy
Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio
Mark Lythgoe
— Perception and Realities: The Science of Theatre at Purcell Room, South Bank Centre
UK
UK
Mark Lythgoe
Pamela Carter
— Theatron at Bargehouse
UK
UK
Pamela Carter
Christine Tohme, Ashkal Alwan (curator)
— Laughter: A progamme of performances, installations and videos at Bargehouse, ICA
Lebanon
Lebanon
Christine Tohme, Ashkal Alwan (curator)
Clare Patey, Cathy Wren and Rosendale School
— Feast - Autumn Equinox at Rosendale Allotments
UK
UK
Clare Patey, Cathy Wren and Rosendale School
Groupe F
— Joueurs de lumières (Players of Lights) at Victoria Park
France
France
Groupe F
Roma Patel, Trudi Entwistle, Graham Nicholls
— Living Image (P) at The Dana Centre at the Science Museum
UK
UK
Roma Patel, Trudi Entwistle, Graham Nicholls
Rabih Mroué and Lina Saneh
— Biokhraohia
Lebanon
Lebanon
Rabih Mroué and Lina Saneh
Rabih Mroué
— Looking for a Missing Employee
Lebanon
Lebanon
Rabih Mroué
Nadine Touma
— Sayyidi Milady
Lebanon
Lebanon
Nadine Touma
Marwan Rechmaoui
— Beirut Caoutchouc
Lebanon
Lebanon
Marwan Rechmaoui
Lamia Joreige
— Replay
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lamia Joreige
Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige
— Lasting Images
Lebanon
Lebanon
Joana Hadjithomas, Khalil Joreige
Akram Zaatari
— Excavation
Lebanon
Lebanon
Akram Zaatari
Indoor Fireworks
Forced Entertainment
— Bloody Mess Instruction for Forgetting Marathon Lexicon The Voices at Riverside Studios
UK
UK
Forced Entertainment
Atlas Group
— The Loudest Muttering is Over at Riverside Studios
Lebanon, USA
Lebanon, USA
Atlas Group
Peggy Phelan
— Talk
Peggy Phelan
Tim Etchells, Forced Entertainment (curator)
— at Riverside Studios
Tim Etchells, Forced Entertainment (curator)
Davia Freeman, Random Scream
— Reflection at Riverside Studios
Belgium, USA
Belgium, USA
Davia Freeman, Random Scream
Edit Kaldor with Cecilia Vallejos
— Or Press Escape at Riverside Studios
Hungary
Hungary
Edit Kaldor with Cecilia Vallejos
Eva Meyer-Keller
— at Riverside Studios
Eva Meyer-Keller
Tim Etchells
— Video Works at Riverside Studios
UK
UK
Tim Etchells
Tim Etchells and Hugo Glendinning
— Years 0-20 at Riverside Studios
UK
UK
Tim Etchells and Hugo Glendinning
Gob Squad
— Super Night Shot at Riverside Studios
Germany, UK
Germany, UK
Gob Squad
Adrian Heathfield (curator), Emma Kay, Jonathan Burrows, Steven Connor, in conversation with Tim Etchells
— On Contemporary Performance and Visual Culture (Dialogues)