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Past Events


Stretch

Transit Festival at the Sculptureenmuseum Glaskasten Marle Festival, Germany, 30 October 2005

Festival of Perth, Australia, 11 - 19 February 2006

 

The Kurdish Garden

The second part of CCC (Children's Cheering Carpet)

Lyric Hammersmith, London, 22 – 29 October 2005

 

La Veillée des Abysses

October 2005

James Thiérrée returned to the UK with contortionism, acrobatics, mysterious transformations, music and dance.

Peacock Theatre, London, 4 - 15 October 2005

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff, 20 - 23 October 2005

 

The Japanese Garden

May - June 2005

Part of CCC (Children’s Cheering Carpet), The Japanese Garden is a performance event that beautifully immerses the viewer into a larger-than-life electronic landscape.
Imaginate Festival, Scotland, 24 - 27 May 2005

Warwick Arts Centre, 28 May - 1 June 2005   

Unity Theatre, Liverpool , 3 June 2005

 

Oogly Boogly

Spring and Autumn 2005

Spring Dance, Utrecht 23 - 24 April 2005
Malmo, Sweden, 22 - 26 August 2005
Fierce Festival, Birmingham, 20 - 25 May 2005
Peterborough, 14 - 16 June 2005

Melbourne International Festival, 14 - 19 October 2005

Drama & Film Centre at Queen's, Belfast, 29 - 31 October 2005

 

Aurelia's Oratorio

National Tour 2005

Warwick Arts Centre, 23 - 28 March 2005

Lyric Hammersmith, 30 March – 16 April 2005
Oxford Playhouse, 18 - 23 April 2005
Gardner Arts Centre, Brighton, 25 - 28 May 2005

Malvern Theatres 1 & 2 June 2005

 

Rennie Harris' Legends of Hip Hop

South Bank Centre, London SE1

25 - 30 March 2005

Live DJs spin classic jams, beatboxers vocalise powerful percussion and B-boys fill the stage with jaw-dropping moves. Rennie Harris’ Legends of Hip Hop is 'nothing short of sensational'.

Dance Film Academy. Gregynog, Central Wales, August - September 2004

Deep in the Welsh countryside, five artistic teams get the opportunity to immerse themselves in dance filmmaking. Led by director and composer Thierry de Mey, the teams competed for an award from the BBC to make their film and have it broadcast.

 

Laika Patatboem, Riverside Studios, London June 2004

A culinary concert. The stage is a kitchen. The concert is cooking.  A truly original theatrical feast. Belgian company Laika cook up a culinary circus.

 

April - July 2003

A season of dance, music and performance with a different point of view. UK and international artists inhabited venues across London to enchant and excite adults and children, working without a given script, choosing the power of movement, music and image to speak out loud.

 

 

 

 

 


 

Arts Council England The Place logo Hammersmith & Fulham - Serving our Community  
Random Dance (UK) Alpha Lilian Baylis Theatre, Surrey   Sophia Clist (UK) Stretch, Lyric Hammersmith Studio   Collectif AOC (France/Belgium) La Syncope du 7 (UK Premiere), Barbican Theatre   Virgilio Sieni Danza Compagnia (Italy) Yes, Yes, Yes Cappux Red (UK Premiere) at the Place Theatre
Real Pelagio (Portugal) Casio Tone (UK Premiere) at the Purcell Room, South Bank Centre   Moya Michael (UK/South Africa) Escotilla / Chamisela (UK Premiere) at the Purcell Room, South Bank Centre   Guy Dartnell & Tom Morris (UK) Oogly Boogly, The Place Theatre   Rosemary Lee / Nic Sandiland / Chrissie Gittins (UK) Apart from the Road, Hammersmith & Fulham Library
Laika (Belgium) Patatboem, Riverside Studios June 2004   Sophia Clist - Stretch 2004   Dance Film Academy, August / September 2004, Gregynog, Central Wales  
     
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